Wrestling
Kaid Brock Is ‘Likely’ Done for the Season
This is Brock’s third season-ending injury.
Tough blow for Oklahoma State wrestling as John Smith announced Wednesday that Kaid Brock’s season is “more than likely” over.
Smith said Brock suffered an injury in practice a few weeks ago.
“Kaid will be out , more than likely his season’s over,” Smith said. “His injury was probably a season-ending injury. Likely we won’t see him for the rest of the season.”
Brock was a two-time All-American for the Cowboys and the starter at 141 after defeating Dusty Hone 3-2 in the orange and black match in early January.
Hone has been the starter since the Air Force dual and was the starter last season for the Cowboys. Brock also suffered a season-ending injury in the 2019-20 season.
This is Brock’s third season-ending injury, as he also had his true freshman campaign cut short.
Brock is listed as a redshirt senior. With the NCAA’s COVID eligibility waiver, he has the opportunity to return to OSU next season if he so chooses.
-
Wrestling2 days agoWay-Too-Early Prediction for Oklahoma State’s 2026-27 Wrestling Lineup
-
Football3 days agoDez Bryant Jr. Announces Oklahoma State Offer
-
Softball3 days agoOSU Softball: Cowgirls Cruise to 7-0 Win on Senior Day, Lock Up 2 Seed in Big 12 Tournament
-
Daily Bullets5 days agoDaily Bullets (May 2): Pokes Land Legacy Point Guard, Home Run King of 2020s Found
