Oklahoma City Stars Dominate with 4-1 Record in Challenge
Oklahoma City University’s women’s wrestling team achieved a solid 4-1 record at the KCAC-SAC Challenge, concluding the day with a four-bout winning streak. The Stars suffered their only loss against No. 13 Ottawa (33-14) but bounced back to defeat St. Mary (29-18), York (34-15), Friends (34-1), and Avila (30-18). Notable performances included Avery Jansing, Bryce White, and Corin Lowe, who all went undefeated with 5-0 records. Jansing dominated at 110 pounds, while White showcased his skills against ranked opponents. With a strong team showing, OCU looks to build momentum heading into their next competition.
By the Numbers- Avery Jansing scored three forfeit wins and two technical falls, finishing 5-0.
- Oklahoma City won four consecutive bouts after their initial loss to Ottawa.
- OCU's wrestlers displayed strong individual performances, particularly in their victories.
- The team is ranked 14th and is looking to elevate their standings with continued success.
The Stars will compete again on February 14 at the Jimmy May Open in Baldwin, Kansas, seeking to capitalize on the recent performance and strengthen their ranking.
Bottom LineOklahoma City's strong showing at the KCAC-SAC Challenge highlights their potential for a successful season, with standout athletes poised to lead the team in upcoming competitions.
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