Pac-12 announces retroactive update to its 2025 Wrestling Championship
by Pac-12 Conference
The Pac-12 Conference has today announced updates to its recently held 2025 Wrestling Championships following a determination that a student-athlete from Little Rock who competed at the event was ultimately ineligible. With the correction, final team results for the 2025 Pac-12 Championships, which were held on March 6 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Ore., have been retroactively updated to reflect the affected final event results. As a result of the retroactive update, Oregon State has been confirmed as the 2025 Pac-12 Wrestling team champion.
UPDATE TO 2025 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS #
Prior to today’s announcement, the original team results at the 2025 Pac-12 Championships were as listed below:
1. Little Rock – 86.5 points
2. Oregon State – 81.5 points
3. Cal Poly – 70.0 points
4. Cal State Bakersfield – 47.0 points
Following the eligibility determination, the following team scores were retroactively produced with Oregon State confirmed as the team champion:
1. Oregon State – 86.5 points
2. Little Rock – 72.5 points
3. Cal Poly – 70.0 points
4. Cal State Bakersfield – 47.0 points
OREGON STATE CLAIMS 25TH PAC-12 TITLE #
For the Oregon State Beavers, the updated result is the program’s league-leading 25th Pac-12 title in wrestling and second in the past three years, having most recently won the 2023 crown.
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