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    Oklahoma wins SUNY Brockport/Oklahoma Gold

    NORMAN, Okla. -- The University of Oklahoma wrestling team won the seventh annual SUNY Brockport/Oklahoma Gold tournament for the seventh consecutive year. OU won by 32.5 points as it accumulated 143 team points. Kent State was the runner-up with 109.5 team points. The Sooners also claimed five individual titles.

    Oklahoma was led by Sam Hazewinkel as he won his fourth straight 125-pound championship. Hazewinkel defeated Mike Sees of Bloomsburg by a fall at the 5:55 mark. In addition to his individual title Hazewinkel also won the Outstanding Wrestler award for the tournament.

    "I was very pleased overall with the way our team wrestled today," head coach Jack Spates said. "We looked very sharp and saw a lot of good things that we will be able to build on."

    Shane Seibert won the 165-pound weight class as he defeated Shawn Kitchner of Brown by a major decision of 7-0. Joshua Weitzel claimed the 174-pound weight class title as he defeated Aaron Miller of Kent State by a decision of 5-0. Joel Flaggert earned his second 197-pound Brockport title as he defeated Conner Sanders of Army, by a fall at the 6:34 mark. Brad Farmer earned his first individual title as he defeated Michael Sprigg of Army by a decision of 7-3.

    Nolan Spring defeated Dan Hilt by a decision of 5-3 for fifth place. Kyle Terry lost in the finals of the 141-pound weight class by a decision of 4-3 to Tony Curto of Bloomsburg. Chad Terry defeated Brian Rowan of Army by a decision of 7-2 for fifth place at 149-pounds.

    Will Rowe was the runner-up at 157-pounds as he was defeated by Arie Fuhrman of Bloomsburg by a decision of 6-5. Josh Hinton claimed fifth place at 184 pounds as he defeated Tom LaRosa of Kent State by a major decision of 10-2.

    "Sam looked very dominant in his performance tonight, and I was very impressed with the way he wrestled," Spates continued.

    Oklahoma stays on the road following Brockport as it travels to the Missouri Open in Columbia, Mo., on Sunday, Nov. 19, for an all day event.

    The Sooners return home on Saturday, Nov. 25, when they host the Oklahoma Open and wrestle their next home dual on Wednesday, Nov. 29, when the University of Central Oklahoma travels to the Howard McCasland Field House.

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