Only four days removed from the end of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, the transfer season is already heating up!
Yesterday, we mentioned how two-time All-American Dean Hamiti had entered the transfer portal. Hamiti had earned All-American honors twice in three years for Wisconsin; however, he was seeking a new home and was labeled as “Do Not Contact.” in the portal. That means schools were not able to initiate contact and Hamiti likely had a school or schools in mind to pursue.
That proved to be the case as Hamiti announced today that he would be transferring to Oklahoma State University. That seems like a logical fit as the Cowboys will lose two-time All-American Izzak Olejnik. Olejnik earned All-American honors in 2023 for Northern Illinois, then joined OSU as a graduate transfer in 2023-24.
Hamiti is linked to Oklahoma State by his matches with their previous starter, Olejnik. The two met in the 2023 NWCA All-Star Match and Olejnik shocked the reigning Big Ten champion, 8-2. The pair clashed again, in Kansas City, in the NCAA bloodround and Olejnik prevailed in sudden victory.
In his social media announcement, Hamiti states how “it’s been a dream of mine since I was little, I wanted to wrestle as a Cowboy!”
Oklahoma State loses two of their three 2024 All-Americans; however, the bulk of a lineup that went 14-1 in 2023-24 returns. Sliding into the 165 lb spot vacated by Olejnik makes the most sense; however, Hamiti did briefly bump up to 174, so that may be an option in Stillwater. Oklahoma State’s returning starter is true freshman Brayden Thompson, who does have a redshirt year available.
In three years with the Badgers, Hamiti amassed an 81-14 record with two NCAA sixth-place finishes, a Big Ten title, and two B1G finals appearances.
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