Wrestling
Oklahoma State Sets New GIA Attendance Record With 14,059 at Wrestling Dual
Oklahoma State has seen 27,670 folks pass through the turnstiles in Stillwater this weekend for Bedlam basketball and the wrestling dual against Penn State.
First, the 46th sellout for hoops in the new GIA came on Saturday as OSU beat OU 96-92. Then, OSU set a new overall Gallagher-Iba attendance record with 14,059 folks at the wrestling dual against Penn State on Sunday.
This broke the old record of 14,044 against Missouri in hoops back in 2007.
Pretty awesome scene for Poke fans.
CRAZY!! Line wraps the entire block east of GIA!! @CowboyWrestling pic.twitter.com/Kcw5dXbMQJ
— Bruce Waterfield (@osusportsphotog) February 19, 2017
The doors are open at GIA! #okstate pic.twitter.com/sg966uI2wl
— OSU Cowboy Wrestling (@CowboyWrestling) February 19, 2017
Two sellout crowds in GIA in two days. "I don't believe you." -Ron Burgundy #okstate pic.twitter.com/L08ipDqbQq
— Tim Ahrens (@ahrens_tim) February 19, 2017
Another day, another SOLD OUT GIA! Wishing @CowboyWrestling the best against Penn State ?? #GoPokes pic.twitter.com/XDwvbAGysy
— Cowboy Basketball (@OSUMBB) February 19, 2017
"Orange Power" chant 30 minutes before the Super Bowl of wrestling?
Yep! #okstate pic.twitter.com/LfzyOwjZRG
— Hayden Kyle Barber (@HK_Barber) February 19, 2017
This thing doesn't start for about another hour, and look at the #okstate crowd. pic.twitter.com/BoV3Om8MZZ
— Hayden Kyle Barber (@HK_Barber) February 19, 2017
Enter #okstate in front of its sold out GIA. pic.twitter.com/ATsveJGjIU
— Dekota Gregory (@dekotagregory) February 19, 2017
LET'S GOOOOO! #okstate pic.twitter.com/0vMMxZcb0c
— Jared E. Gallagher (@jaredgallagher) February 19, 2017
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