Coming off a 12th-place finish at the 2022 NCAA Championships – the best finish in a decade for an Oregon State team – the Beavers are primed and ready in Coach Chris Pendleton's third season in Corvallis.
- Oregon State will open the season in Bethlehem, Pa., where they'll face Lehigh on Nov. 5
- Nov. 13 is the home opener, where the Beavers will face Clackamas Community College and Linfield
- A trip to Penn State on Dec. 11 is sandwiched between the Las Vegas Invite (Dec. 2-3) and the National Duals (Dec. 19-20)
- To open 2023, Pendleton will lead the Beavers against his alma mater – Oklahoma State – on Jan. 8 in Gill Coliseum
- The Pac-12 slate opens on Jan. 15 with a road dual at Little Rock
- Brandon Kaylor (125), an All-American and NCAA Championships qualifier, returns for his redshirt junior season
- Trey Munoz (184) captured the Pac-12 Championship last March
- Pendleton was tabbed as the Pac-12's Coach of the Year in 2021-22 – becoming only the second Beavers head coach to do that in the first two campaigns in Corvallis
- Josh Rhoden and Cory Crooks – a NCAA qualifier at 149 – are new additions to Pendleton's staff this season
- Only half of a point separated Oregon State from first place at last season's Pac-12 Championship