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UCM Wrestling UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI RESTLING ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS UCM W Madison Llewellyn FEBRUARY 11, 2015 660.543.4080 www.UCMathletics.com SCHEDULE & RESULTS ON THE MAT NATIONAL RANKINGS DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Central Missouri Mules vs. NCAA Division II Wrestling Rankings NOVEMBER Newman Jets (As of Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015) 12 at Baker L 19-24 Feb. 11, 2015 Previous in Baldwin, Kan. 7:00 p.m. - Wichita, Kan. Rank Team Points Rank 16 UCM Open No Team Scores 1. Maryville (Mo.) 160 1st in Warrensburg, Mo. MIAA Championships 2. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 141 4th 22 at UNK Open No Team Scores 3. Notre Dame (Ohio) 134 2nd in Kearney, Neb. Feb. 15, 2015 4. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 110 9th DECEMBER 9:00 a.m. - Wichita, Kan. 5. Western State (Colo.) 109 11th 4 vs. Central Baptist W 52-6 Central Missouri will close out the regular 6. Nebraska-Kearney 108 3rd in Warrensburg, Mo. season with a dual against the Newman Jets in 7. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 104 5th 6 at Simpson Invitational No Team Scores Wichita, Kan. The Jets are 9-2 this season, and 8. Lake Erie (Ohio) 102 T-15th in Indianola, Ind. are without a win against an MIAA opponent. 13-14 at Midwest Classic 21st/26 Teams 9. Lindenwood (Mo.) 89 10th in Indianapolis, Ind. 10. Upper Iowa 85 6th Last season the Mules beat the Jets 42-6 on the JANUARY 11. McKendree (Ill.) 82 7th road. Justin Ensign is 3-2 against Newman, 4 UCM Duals 1-2 12. Central Oklahoma 76 8th while Central Missouri is 7-3 against the team No. 7 St. Cloud State L 40-6 13. Colorado Mesa 73 19th in program history. Findlay L 29-15 14. Kutztown (Pa.) 65 13th Indianapolis W 28-14 15. Fort Hays State (Kan. 51 T-15th in Warrensburg, Mo. The Jets had a win earlier this season against 16. Newberry (S.C.) 42 12th 9-10 National Duals 0-3 Indianapolis at the UCM Duals. Newman 17. Augustana 39 17th No. 1 Notre Dame L 33-15 picked up three wins and a forfeit to take the 18. California Baptist 34 NR Augustana L 21-16 dual at 25-21. They also beat Pratt Community 19. Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 28 18th No. 17 Newberry L 22-18 College, 31-13. in Fort Wayne, Ind. 20. North Carolina-Pembroke 20 14th 17 at UNK Duals 2-2 After the dual Tuesday, the Mules will host the No. 3 Nebraska-Kearney L 43-4 Others receiving votes: Central Missouri, MIAA Championships on Sunday in the UCM SW Minnesota L 31-16 Coker (S.C.), Findlay (Ohio), Minnesota State- Multipurpose Building. Lindenwood, Nebras- Mary W 32-18 Mankato, San Francisco State (Calif.), Shorter ka- Kearney, Central Oklahoma, Fort Hays Minot State W 46-0 (Ga.), Tiffin (Ohio) 21 at No. 7 McKendree L 44-9 State, Newman, and Central Missouri will each in Lebanon, Ill. choose one wrestler to compete for the top spot 24 vs. No. 8 Central Oklahoma L 40-10 in their weight class. The top three placewin- Individual Rankings Previous in Warrensburg, Mo. ners will earn All-MIAA honors. 25 Roger Denker Opem 10 a.m. Date Name Rank Rank in Warrensburg, Mo. Dec. 3 Frank Cagnina (149) No. 3 No. 1 28 vs. No. 9 Lindenwood L 43-9 Jan. 2 Frank Cagnina (149) No. 2 No. 3 in Warrensburg, Mo. Jan. 14 Frank Cagnina (149) No. 2 No. 2 31 Missouri Valley College Open No Team Scores Jan. 28 Frank Caginia (149) No. 2 No. 2 Marshall, Mo. Justin Forrest (133) No. 7 NR FEBRUARY MEDIA INFORMATION 4 vs. No. 15 Fort Hays State L 30-11 SOCIAL MEDIA Warrensburg, Mo. Live Mules wrestling updates are available on twitter: @ 8 Jimmy May-Hem Open No Team Scores UCMMULES; facebook.com/UCMAthletics Baldwin City, Kan. 11 at Newman 7 p.m. RESULTS Results will be available on the wrestling schedule page at Wichita, Kan. UCMathletics.com. 15 at MIAA Championships 9 a.m. in Warrensburg, Mo. Wrestling Contact 28 at NCAA-II Super Regional TBA Madison Llewellyn in Mankato, Minn. [email protected] MARCH 660-543-4080 14-15 at NCAA-II Championships TBA Assistant A.D./Media Relations in St. Louis, Mo. Mike Knipper All times are Central and subject to change. [email protected] Home meets in Bold at the UCM Multipurpose Building 660-543-4312 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI RESTLING ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS UCM W Madison Llewellyn FEBRUARY 11, 2015 660.543.4080 www.UCMathletics.com 2014-15 DUAL TEAM POINTS SCORED BY WEIGHT Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 Hwt. Baker, L 22-19 Collins Open Lankford (3) Cagnina (4) Cairer Thomson (6) Boyd (3) Williams Schneider Lovejoy (3) Central Baptist, W 52-6 Collins (6) Open Lankford (6) Zantout (6) Cairer (6) Thomson (6) Boyd (4) Sparks (6) Lovejoy (6) Schneider (6) No. 7 St. Cloud State, L 40-6 Collins Open Lankford Foster Cairer Thomson Williams (3) Sparks Lovejoy (3) Purtee Findlay, L 29-15 Collins (3) Open Lankford Foster Young Thomson (3) Williams (3) Sparks (6) Lovejoy Purtee Indianapolis, W 28-14 Collins Open Lankford (3) Foster Cairer (3) Thomson (3) Spicer (6) Williams (4) Lovejoy (3) Purtee (6) No. 1 Notre Dame, L 33-15 Collins Open Lankford Cagnina (6) Young Thomson (6) Williams Boyd Lovejoy Goodman (3) Augustana, L 21-16 Open Collins (3) Lankford Cagnina (4) Cairer (3) Thomson Williams (6) Boyd Lovejoy Goodman No. 17 Newberry, L 22-18 Collins (3) Open Lankford (4) Cagnina (4) Young (4) Thomson (3) Williams Boyd Lovejoy Goodman No. 3 Nebraska-Kearney, L 43-4 Hodges Open Lankford Cagnina (4) Cairer Thomson Williams Sparks Lovejoy Purtee SW Minnesota, L 31-16 Hodges Open Lankford Cagnina (6) Young (3) Thomson Williams Boyd Lovejoy (4) Purtee Mary, W 32-18 Hodges (6) Open Lankford (5) Cagnina (6) Cairer Thomson (6) Boyd (3) Sparks Lovejoy (6) Purtee Minot State, W 46-0 Hodges (6) Open Lankford (3) Cagnina (4) Young (6) Thomson (3) Williams (6) Turley (6) Schneider (6) Purtee (6) No. 7 McKendree, L 44-9 Open Open Open Zantout Young (3) Spicer Williams (6) Boyd Schneider Lovejoy No. 8 Central Oklahoma, L 40-10 Open Open Open Zantout Young (3) Spicer Williams (3) Boyd Lovejoy (4) Schneider No. 9 Lindenwood, L 43-9 Open Open Open Zantout Young (6) Spicer Williams (3) Boyd Schneider Lovejoy No. 15 Fort Hays State, L 30-11 Open Collins (3) Open Cagnina (5) Young Thomson (3) Williams Boyd Lovejoy Goodman Newman Totals 24 6 24 49 37 39 46 22 32 21 MULES CLOSE HOME SEASON WITH NO. 15 TIGERS 2014-15 MIAA STANDINGS Central Missouri had their last home dual of the season last Wednesday. The team also honored seniors Frank Cagnina (149), Chris Harris (285), Stephen Kirkbride (197), Zeb Spicer (157), and Ali Zantout (149) before the dual. Overall MIAA 1. Lindenwood 11-4 5-1 The Mules forfeited the 125-pound and 141-pound bouts of the dual. Malacai Collins (133) 2. Nebraska-Kearney 9-7 4-1 wrestled up a weight class, picking up a 11-7 decision over Anthony Calderon in between the 3. Central Oklahoma 7-9 3-3 open weights. Cagnina then had his third technical fall of the season over Jacob Kay, at 19-2, 4. Fort Hays State 7-6 3-2 to bring the Mules within four points of the Tigers. After dropping the 157-pound match, Josh 5. Central Missouri 4-12 0-4 Thomson (165) held on to a 4-3 lead against Kregg Clarke, for what would be the final Central 6. Newman 2-9 0-4 Missouri win of the evening. Fort Hays State took the match at 30-11. MULES CROWN TWO AT THE JIMMY MAY-HEM OPEN Sunday afternoon the Mules traveled to Baldwin City, Kan. for the Jimmy May-Hem Open, hosted by Baker University. Thomson and Archie Williams (174) both claimed the top spot at MIAA WRESTLER OF THE WEEK the tournament, while De’Quence Goodman (285) was a runner-up. Williams was also named Date Athlete the Outstanding Wrestler. Nov. 11 Chris Watson (165), UCO Nov. 18 Jon Inman (184), FHSU Thomson had two first period falls to start the tournament, first against Trevor Sutton (Baker) Nov. 25 Chris Watson (165), UCO* in 1:03, before recording the fastest fall of the season against Dakota Hall (Truman State) at Dec. 9 Daniel DeShazer (133), UNK* Dec. 16 Dustin Reed (125), NU 0:10. In the finals match Thomson beat Connor Middleton (Baker) in a close 3-2 decision. Jan. 6 Noah Killip (141), FHSU* Jan. 13 Chris Watson (165), UCO Williams also advanced to the championship match with wins by pin. In his first bout of Jan. 20 Frank Cagnina (149), UCM* the tournament, Williams took out Dylan Wiesner (Fort Hays State) by fall at 6:54. He then Jan. 27 Chris Watson (165), UCO pinned Zachary Balden (Baker) in 6:39, before recording his fastest fall of the day against Feb. 10 Chris Watson (165), UCO Adrian Virgen (Bacone) at 2:52. Williams won his weight class with his first technical fall of the season against Tyler Webley (Baker) at 16-1. Goodman had a fall in this first round over fellow-MIAA wrestler Zach Kearney (Fort Hays State). He then picked up a 3-0 decision in the quarterfinals against Tyler Smith (Bethany), before advancing to the championship match with another win by fall against Richard Black III (Neosho) at 1:02.
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