
No. 17 West Virginia Hosts No. 5 Oklahoma State for Marquee Match at Hope Coliseum
December 13, 2025 12:00 PM | Wrestling
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The No. 17 West Virginia University wrestling team hosts No. 5 Oklahoma State at 2 p.m. inside Hope Coliseum on Sunday for Coal Rush.
The match will be streamed on ESPN+. Live stats are available through TrackWrestling.
West Virginia (5-1) looks to bounce back after a disappointing loss to No. 22 North Carolina on Friday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The Mountaineers are led by the No. 1 wrestler in the country at 157 pounds, Ty Watters. Watters remains undefeated this season at 12-0, including an individual title at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
This will be one of the toughest tests so far this season for Watters as he will battle Oklahoma State's No. 2 Landon Robideau. This will be the second time Watters has faced a wrestler in the top five this season after he beat Stanford's Daniel Cardenas at the All-Star Classic in November.
There is an expected rematch of one of the best pairings in the country at 125 pounds with graduate student No. 7 Jett Strickenberger meeting Oklahoma State's No. 8 Troy Spratley for the fourth time in their respective careers.
Strickenberger defeated Spratley in Stillwater, Oklahoma, last season to shock the college wrestling world. He followed that victory up with an unprecedented win at the Big 12 Championships to win the title over Spratley. Strickenberger leads the all-time series at 2-1.
There will also be four other matches featuring ranked wrestlers matching up with one another, as the Mountaineers face their stoutest test of the 2025-26 campaign.
This is the first meeting between the two programs in Morgantown since the 2023-24 season. In 18 meetings with the Cowboys, West Virginia has never won.
Fans are encouraged to wear black for Coal Rush, and the first 100 fans will receive a foam pickaxe.
West Virginia's Projected Lineup
125: No. 9 Jett Strickenberger
133: No. 25 Gunner Andrick
141: No. 33 Jordan Titus
149: Willie McDougald
157: No. 1 Ty Watters
165: Shawn Taylor
174: No. 20 Brody Conley
or Leo Contino
or Michael Baldwin
184: No. 19 Ian Bush
197: No. 21 Rune Lawrence
HWT: Brock Kehler
Oklahoma State's Projected Lineup
125: No. 8 Troy Spratley
133: Richard Figueroa II
or No. 11 Ronnie Ramirez
141: No. 2 Sergio Vega
149: No. 13 Casey Swiderski
157: No. 2 Landon Robideau
165: No. 2 LaDarion Lockett
174: No. 7 Alex Facundo
184: No. 10 Zack Ryder
197: No. 7 Cody Merrill
HWT: No. 8 Konner Doucet
For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUWrestling on X, Instagram and Facebook.
The match will be streamed on ESPN+. Live stats are available through TrackWrestling.
West Virginia (5-1) looks to bounce back after a disappointing loss to No. 22 North Carolina on Friday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The Mountaineers are led by the No. 1 wrestler in the country at 157 pounds, Ty Watters. Watters remains undefeated this season at 12-0, including an individual title at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
This will be one of the toughest tests so far this season for Watters as he will battle Oklahoma State's No. 2 Landon Robideau. This will be the second time Watters has faced a wrestler in the top five this season after he beat Stanford's Daniel Cardenas at the All-Star Classic in November.
There is an expected rematch of one of the best pairings in the country at 125 pounds with graduate student No. 7 Jett Strickenberger meeting Oklahoma State's No. 8 Troy Spratley for the fourth time in their respective careers.
Strickenberger defeated Spratley in Stillwater, Oklahoma, last season to shock the college wrestling world. He followed that victory up with an unprecedented win at the Big 12 Championships to win the title over Spratley. Strickenberger leads the all-time series at 2-1.
There will also be four other matches featuring ranked wrestlers matching up with one another, as the Mountaineers face their stoutest test of the 2025-26 campaign.
This is the first meeting between the two programs in Morgantown since the 2023-24 season. In 18 meetings with the Cowboys, West Virginia has never won.
Fans are encouraged to wear black for Coal Rush, and the first 100 fans will receive a foam pickaxe.
West Virginia's Projected Lineup
125: No. 9 Jett Strickenberger
133: No. 25 Gunner Andrick
141: No. 33 Jordan Titus
149: Willie McDougald
157: No. 1 Ty Watters
165: Shawn Taylor
174: No. 20 Brody Conley
or Leo Contino
or Michael Baldwin
184: No. 19 Ian Bush
197: No. 21 Rune Lawrence
HWT: Brock Kehler
Oklahoma State's Projected Lineup
125: No. 8 Troy Spratley
133: Richard Figueroa II
or No. 11 Ronnie Ramirez
141: No. 2 Sergio Vega
149: No. 13 Casey Swiderski
157: No. 2 Landon Robideau
165: No. 2 LaDarion Lockett
174: No. 7 Alex Facundo
184: No. 10 Zack Ryder
197: No. 7 Cody Merrill
HWT: No. 8 Konner Doucet
For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUWrestling on X, Instagram and Facebook.
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