Teague Travis
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Teague Travis Season 2025-26

Weight157 lbs
YearRedshirt Senior
HometownColumbia, Mo.
YEAR WEIGHT OVERALL RECORD DI RECORD DUAL RECORD FALLS TECH FALLS MAJOR DECISIONS CONF FINISH NCAA FINISH
2021-22* 141 19-2 5-2 0-0 1 8 7 N/A N/A
2022-23 141 11-2 7-2 0-0 4 0 2 N/A N/A
2023-24 157 22-7 22-7 12-3 1 0 6 4th DNP
2024-25 149 7-5 7-5 1-1 0 1 3 4th DNP
2025-26 157 10-8 10-8 4-4 0 4 2 6th DNP
CAREER 50-22 46-22 17-8 5 5 13

*Redshirt Season

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CAREER HONORS

  • Two-time NCAA Qualifier: 2024 and 2025
  • Two-time Academic All-Big 12
  • 2026 Second TEam All-Big 12

REDSHIRT SENIOR (2025-26)

  • Second Team All-Big 12
  • Academic All-Big 12
  • Returned home to Columbia, Missouri, as a mid-season transfer from Oklahoma State
  • Finished the season with a 10-8 record and was 4-4 in duals throughout the second half of the season
  • Ranked as high as No. 15 in the country at 157 pounds by the NCAA
  • Wrestled unattached at the Kent State Open (157) and earned first with a 4-0 day that included three technical falls and a major decision
  • Made the Soldier Salute final at 157 pounds, placing second with a 4-1 performance
  • Started the season with an eight-match win streak that included five technical falls and two major decisions
  • Placed sixth at the Big 12 Championship (157), missing automatic qualifying by one spot

OKLAHOMA STATE
Redshirt Junior (2024-25)

  • 2025 NCAA Qualifier (No. 33 seed, 149 pounds)
  • Placed fourth at Big 12 Championship (149 pounds)
  • Started the first two duals of the season at 157 pounds before missing the majority of the season due to injury
  • Finished the season at 7-5 with four bonus-point wins.
  • Came back for the Big 12 Tournament, where he competed at 149 pounds and placed fourth to gain the conference’s final automatic bid
  • Appeared at the NCAA Championships for the second-straight season and, despite being given the No. 33 seed, won three matches over Army’s Trae McDaniel, Princeton’s Ty Whalen and Campbell’s Wynton Denkins

Redshirt Sophomore (2023-24)

  • 2024 NCAA Qualifier (No. 16 seed, 157 pounds)
  • Second Team Academic All-Big 12
  • Began the season at 149 pounds, but quickly claimed the 157-pound starting role with a 23-8 record
  • Won 13 of his first 14 bouts on the year and 12 of his 15 dual matches, tying for third on the team.
  • Topped eight ranked opponents, including bumping up to 157 pounds and taking out No. 25 Mac Brignola for the first-ranked win of his career
  • Placed fourth at the Big 12 Championships thanks to a 4-2 outing
  • Qualified for his first NCAA Championships as the No. 16 seed, picking up a pair of wins over conference foes No. 17 Brock Mauller of Missouri and No. 18 Vinny Zerban of Northern Colorado

Redshirt Freshman (2022-23)

  • Viking Open Champion (149 pounds)
  • Roger Denker Open Champion (149 pounds)
  • Compiled a 17-2 record with six falls and three major decisions while competing mainly in open tournaments at 149 pounds
  • Won both of his extra matches at Oregon State and at Northern Iowa

Redshirt Season (2021-22)

  • Viking Open Champion (149 pounds)
  • RWC Jet Open Champion (149 pounds)
  • Compiled an 18-2 record at 141 pounds while redshirting
  • Went 5-1 at the Reno Tournament of Champions, with his only loss coming to Oregon State All-American Grant Willits
  • Was a bonus-point machine as he racked up seven technical falls, seven major decisions and a fall
  • Outscored his opponents at the RWC Jet Open 89-25 on his way to a 5-0 day

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Started high school at Fr. Tolton Catholic and wrestled for head coach James Williamson before moving to Stillwater High School and wrestling under Ethan Kyle
  • Totaled a 146-4 career in high school between the two programs
  • Three-time Missouri State Champion
  • Oklahoma State Champion
  • Earned Fargo All-America and UWW Junior All-America honors

Personal

  • Full Name: Teague Ray Travis
  • Birthdate: Sept. 4, 2002
  • Son of Brooks and Katy Travis
  • Brother to Brett
  • Father Brooks Travis and uncle Cory Hodapp wrestled at Missouri, while mom Katy was on the cheer team
  • Majoring in Exercise science