By: Pac-12 Conference
The 2025 Pac-12 Wrestling Championships return to Corvallis and Gill Coliseum on Thursday, March 6. Featuring Cal Poly, Cal State Bakersfield, Little Rock and Oregon State, the 2025 championships continue a strong tradition and history of Pac-12 wrestling as the four battle for the league title with sights set on NCAA postseason action. Tickets for the one-day-only event are on sale now and available at
OSUBeavers.com.
Ticket Information
All-day passes for the event can be purchased
here with the following packages available to the public:
- General Admission Adult: as low as $20 (including fees)
- General Admission Senior/Youth: as low as $15 (including fees)
Fans may contact the Oregon State box office at (541) 737-4455 or beaver.ticket@oregonstate.edu.
Championship Schedule | Thursday, March 6
The Pac-12 Wrestling Championships kick off with preliminary matches at 12:30 p.m. PT featuring the 125 pound weight class, ultimately building up to the 285 pound bouts at 3:30 p.m. PT. Finals matches are set to begin at 6 p.m. PT, with various breaks throughout the evening program to recognize individual winners and senior classes from each team.
The team trophy presentation is scheduled for 8:10 p.m. PT for fans to enjoy.
Pac-12 Wrestling Primer
Event hosts Oregon State enter the Pac-12 Championship with a league-best 24 all-time league titles, most recently securing the 2023 crown. The Beavers are led by No. 8 Trey Munoz (197, FloWrestling Rankings) and No. 5 Ethan Stiles (149), who led the Pac-12 with three Conference weekly honors this season.
Little Rock compiled a 17-3 record this season and a 3-0 mark in league competition to earn Pac-12 Dual Meet Champion honors. The Trojans were ranked 15th in the most recent iteration of the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) national poll and seek their first Pac-12 title.
Cal Poly enters the Pac-12 Championship coming off a dramatic 23-20 victory over Cal State Bakersfield in the ‘Feud on the Field’ (Feb. 23), while Bakersfield boasts redshirt sophomore leader AJ Ferrari, who maintains a 14-0 record this season and a 34-match winning streak in collegiate competition.