OKLAHOMA CITY – Sixth-ranked Oklahoma City returns to the home mats on Sunday, hosting Carl Albert State College in a 2 p.m. dual.
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The Stars are 4-1 this season in duals, including a 3-0 mark at home.
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OCU Notebook
Senior Day: OCU celebrates Senior Day on Sunday, honoring six seniors:
Jordan Lomeli,
Hayden Brown,
Tate Picklo,
John Wiley,
Bryce Milster and
Kolby Depron.
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The Rankings: The Stars took a one-slot drop to No. 6 in the NAIA poll released on Thursday. Individually,Â
Cash Donnell is 11
th andÂ
Hayden Wright ranks 15
th at 125.Â
Kaden Fetterolf is fifth andÂ
Kolby Depron is 19
th at 149.Â
John Wiley is third andÂ
Jake Moon is 10
th at 157. In 165,Â
Jordan Lomeli is sixth andÂ
Hayden Brown is 12
th.Â
Tate Picklo is second andÂ
Alex Wilson is 21
st at 174.Â
Cole Olguin andÂ
Bryce Milster are 17
th and 18
th, respectively, in the 184-pound class. Fresh rankings come out on New Year's Day.
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Previously: Oklahoma City wrapped up the calendar year with a good showing at the 918 Open with four placers.
Jace Province was second at 141 points with a first-round fall and a pair of major decisions. Tenth-rankedÂ
Jake Moon was second at 157 pounds, winning all of his first four matches by decision before dropping a 7-1 decision in the finals. No. 21Â
Alex Wilson was third at 174 pounds. He scored a pair of major decisions before losing by decision in his third contest. He went on to win the next two matches by decision and technical fall.
Kolby Depron, ranked 19
th in the 149 class, wrestled his way to fourth place in the 157-pound class, going 4-2 on the day.
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Sunday's Stars Lineup: Vinny Citrano (133) and
Omari Smith (197) make their official season debuts for the Stars on Sunday, though Citrano may give way to
Hayden Wright.
Cash Donnell (125),
Jace Province (141),
Kaden Fetterolf (149),
John Wiley (157),
Jordan Lomeli (165),
Tate Picklo (174),
Bryce Milster (184) and
Jonathan Chiaffitelli (285) are also scheduled to wrestle.
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Checking on Carl Albert: Carl Albert is 3-2 in duals this season, including a 34-9 loss at Ouachita Baptist.
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