Oklahoma State University Athletics
2020-21 Wrestling Roster
Roster
Witcraft, Reece
Reece Witcraft
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Broken Arrow, Okla.
- High School:
- Broken Arrow
Bio
2024-25: The starter at 133 pounds for the majority of the season with a 5-2 dual record … Posted a 10-6 record with his most memorable win coming on the road in Norman, where he pinned No. 18 Cleveland Belton in the third period … Posted bonus point wins in OSU’s first two duals of the season against Utah Valley and Oregon State … Finished fourth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational behind back-to-back bonus-point wins.
2023-24: Went 6-3 in a critical reserve role at 133 pounds … Filled in for Daton Fix on late notice at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, where he won his first two matches and beat No. 10 Julian Chlebove of Arizona State for the fourth top-10 win of his career … Had a big decision over No. 27 Jace Koelzer in the team’s first Bedlam win of the year … Also faced top-ranked Ryan Crookham in the Lehigh dual … Opened the season with a championship at the Lindenwood Open.
2022-23: Appeared at the NCAA Championships for the second time in his career after cutting down to 125 pounds in February … Started the season competing in open tournaments at 133 pounds, posting a 15-4 record … Made his dual debut at 125 pounds at Bout at the Ballpark on February 3 … Took third at the Big 12 Championships after entering the tourney unseeded, which included a win by fall over second-seeded Jore Volk of Wyoming … Was the No. 31 seed at the NCAA Championships but went 0-2 at the event … Finished the season with a 20-12 overall record and a 5-8 mark at 125 pounds.
2021-22 (Redshirt Year): Went 5-2 at 125 pounds while using his redshirt year … Took first at the Lindenwood Open, going 4-0 with a pin and tech fall … Wrestled at the Southern Scuffle and went 1-2 with his win being a technical fall over Joshua Sarpy of Little Rock.
2020-21: Started in five duals, compiling a 2-3 record in such matches and going 8-4 overall … Went on a streak of five consecutive wins that all came with bonus points early in the season … Led the team in falls for a portion of the season with two and added four major decisions and one technical fall … Biggest win of the year came in a 7-4 decision over Tony Madrigal at 133 pounds in the Cowboys’ Bedlam win in Norman … Began the season at 125 pounds, eventually bumping up to 133 to take over as the starter until the return of Daton Fix on Feb. 14.
2019-20: Was the only true freshman in the Cowboy starting lineup … Went 18-10 at 133 pounds and 9-6 in duals … Opened his college career by going undefeated and claiming first-place at the OCU Open … Had four ranked wins, his biggest coming in overtime against No. 8 Montorie Bridges of Wyoming … Pinned Minnesota’s Brent Jones in his home debut on November 23 … Knocked off OU’s No. 18 Anthony Madrigal in his first Bedlam dual ... Had seven bonus-point wins – three major decisions, two falls and two tech falls … Finished seventh at the Big 12 tournament, earning a trip to the NCAA Championships as the No. 24 seed.
High School: Wrestled at Broken Arrow High School for coach Shawn Jones, where the team claimed a state title in 2019 … Won back-to-back state titles in 2018 and 2019 after a runner-up finish in 2017 ... Took home top honors at 2018 Ironman … Claimed a Cadet Fargo title in 2017, a runner-up finish in 2016 and again at the junior level in 2018 … Placed sixth in Greco at Fargo in 2018 … Was a seven-time All-American in high school and earned All-State honors.
Personal: Son of Lori Park and Steven Witcraft … Has three brothers, Sebastian, Mason and Parker … Also played soccer at Broken Arrow … Mother played softball and father played baseball at Crowder … Working on his Graduate Certificate of Casino and Gaming Management at OSU.
2023-24: Went 6-3 in a critical reserve role at 133 pounds … Filled in for Daton Fix on late notice at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, where he won his first two matches and beat No. 10 Julian Chlebove of Arizona State for the fourth top-10 win of his career … Had a big decision over No. 27 Jace Koelzer in the team’s first Bedlam win of the year … Also faced top-ranked Ryan Crookham in the Lehigh dual … Opened the season with a championship at the Lindenwood Open.
2022-23: Appeared at the NCAA Championships for the second time in his career after cutting down to 125 pounds in February … Started the season competing in open tournaments at 133 pounds, posting a 15-4 record … Made his dual debut at 125 pounds at Bout at the Ballpark on February 3 … Took third at the Big 12 Championships after entering the tourney unseeded, which included a win by fall over second-seeded Jore Volk of Wyoming … Was the No. 31 seed at the NCAA Championships but went 0-2 at the event … Finished the season with a 20-12 overall record and a 5-8 mark at 125 pounds.
2021-22 (Redshirt Year): Went 5-2 at 125 pounds while using his redshirt year … Took first at the Lindenwood Open, going 4-0 with a pin and tech fall … Wrestled at the Southern Scuffle and went 1-2 with his win being a technical fall over Joshua Sarpy of Little Rock.
2020-21: Started in five duals, compiling a 2-3 record in such matches and going 8-4 overall … Went on a streak of five consecutive wins that all came with bonus points early in the season … Led the team in falls for a portion of the season with two and added four major decisions and one technical fall … Biggest win of the year came in a 7-4 decision over Tony Madrigal at 133 pounds in the Cowboys’ Bedlam win in Norman … Began the season at 125 pounds, eventually bumping up to 133 to take over as the starter until the return of Daton Fix on Feb. 14.
2019-20: Was the only true freshman in the Cowboy starting lineup … Went 18-10 at 133 pounds and 9-6 in duals … Opened his college career by going undefeated and claiming first-place at the OCU Open … Had four ranked wins, his biggest coming in overtime against No. 8 Montorie Bridges of Wyoming … Pinned Minnesota’s Brent Jones in his home debut on November 23 … Knocked off OU’s No. 18 Anthony Madrigal in his first Bedlam dual ... Had seven bonus-point wins – three major decisions, two falls and two tech falls … Finished seventh at the Big 12 tournament, earning a trip to the NCAA Championships as the No. 24 seed.
High School: Wrestled at Broken Arrow High School for coach Shawn Jones, where the team claimed a state title in 2019 … Won back-to-back state titles in 2018 and 2019 after a runner-up finish in 2017 ... Took home top honors at 2018 Ironman … Claimed a Cadet Fargo title in 2017, a runner-up finish in 2016 and again at the junior level in 2018 … Placed sixth in Greco at Fargo in 2018 … Was a seven-time All-American in high school and earned All-State honors.
Personal: Son of Lori Park and Steven Witcraft … Has three brothers, Sebastian, Mason and Parker … Also played soccer at Broken Arrow … Mother played softball and father played baseball at Crowder … Working on his Graduate Certificate of Casino and Gaming Management at OSU.
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