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Championship bracket set for Pac-12 Championships at Oregon State, March 6

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Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) (Photo by Pac-12 Conference)

SAN RAMON – The Pac-12 has finalized its championship bracket for the 2025 Pac-12 Wrestling Championships on Thursday, March 6 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Ore.

All 10 weight classes feature a four-man lineup, with one student-athlete from each Pac-12 wrestling institution: Cal State Bakersfield, Cal Poly, Little Rock, and Oregon State. Eight of the 10 weight classes include at least one wrestler ranked in FloWrestling’s National Rankings, including four individual champions from the 2024 Pac-12 Championships in Oregon State’s Trey Munoz (184) and Little Rock’s Nasir Bailey (133), Joseph Bianchi (165), and Stephen Little (197).

Munoz, notably, is a three-time Pac-12 champion at 184 pounds and moved up to 197 pounds for the 2025 season. The senior is the third seed at 197, with No. 4 AJ Ferrari of Cal State Bakersfield and No. 6 Little earning the top two seeds in the class, respectively, solidifying a 197-pound bracket featuring three of the top eight wrestlers in the nation.

Bailey, the No. 6 wrestler in the country and top seed at 133 pounds, is joined by second-seed Zeth Romney of Cal Poly, who is just behind at No. 7 in the FloWrestling rankings. The 149-pound weight class also features three wrestlers in the top 12 nationally: No. 5 Ethan Stiles of Oregon State, No. 10 Chance Lamer of Cal Poly, and No. 12 Jordan Williams of Little Rock.

The complete Pac-12 bracket

The 2025 Pac-12 Wrestling Championships air live on FloWrestling,

Live results for the competition

Championship Schedule | Thursday, March 6

The Pac-12 Wrestling Championships kick off with preliminary matches at 12:30 p.m. PT featuring the 125 pound weight class, ultimately building up to the 285 pound bouts at 3:30 p.m. PT. Finals matches are set to begin at 6 p.m. PT, with various breaks throughout the evening program to recognize individual winners and senior classes from each team.

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