Program History & Records

8 69 6 National All-Americans Consecutive Champions Conference Titles MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s National Champions 1923-1937 :: 1959-2016 - 2006 - 174 pounds

Ben Askren defeated No. 2 (Northwestern) by major decision, 14-2, to claim the first individual national title in the history of the Missouri wrestling program at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Oklahoma City, Okla. on March 18, 2006 For his efforts, Askren was awarded the 2006 NWCA Most Outstanding Wrestler award for the tournament, leading Missouri to a 15th- place finish with a school-record 45.0 points. Askren’s victory clinched a 45-0 season, the only undefeated season in the history of the Missouri wrestling program. Askren also set season records for falls (25), consecutive wins (45) and the record for most career falls at Missouri (61). Askren became the first recepient of the Dan Hodge Award in program history following the season, an award equivilant to the Heisman Award and given to the best wrestler in the NCAA for that season.

Ben Askren - 2007 - 174 pounds

On the heels of seniors Ben Askren and Matt Pell, the Mizzou wrestling team earned its highest team finish ever at the 2007 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships when they took third place on March 17, 2007 at Auburn Hills, Mich. The Tigers finished with 80 points, giving the University of Missouri its first NCAA team trophy since 1965, when the Indoor Track & Field team took home the title. Askren topped Keith Gavin (Pittsburgh) for the third time to earn his second national championship. With the win, Askren became the Tigers’ only back-to-back national champion in wrestling and first for the University of Missouri overall since track star Derrick Peterson in 1998-99. Askren never finished lower than second in the nation. He finished his career with an 87-match winning streak, and goes 42-0 on the season. Askren pinned three opponents during the tournament and earned a technical fall in his pigtail match, and did not lose a match since the championship match in his sophomore season. Askren was awarded the Dan Hodge awarded for the second consecutive season following the perfect campaign.

Mark Ellis - 2009 - HWT

Mizzou crowned its second-ever wrestling National Champion upon the completion of junior heavyweight Mark Ellis’ 3-2 overtime victory over fifth-ranked Konrad Dudziak of Duke on March 21, 2009 in St. Louis, Mo. Ellis managed a reversal with 10 seconds remaining in the second 30-second overtime period to capture his first career All-American honor and national title. Ellis and Dudziak were scoreless in the first period, although the Duke Blue Devil was hit with stalling early in the bout. Ellis chose down to start the second and escaped in 1:05, while Dudziak opted to start down in the third and escaped in 20 seconds. The two heavyweights pushed through the one minute sudden victory period and scrambled on the edge of the mat for the first 30 second tie breaker. The second 30 second period in which Ellis chose down proved the difference in the match and marked Ellis’ third win of the season in overtime.

Max Askren - 2010 - 184 pounds

Mizzou crowned its third wrestling National Champion after senior 184-pounder Max Askren’s 10-3 victory over top-seeded Kirk Smith of Boise State on March 20, 2010 in Omaha, Neb. Askren started the match out strong racking up seven points in the first period to counter Smith’s sole escape. With a 7-1 lead, the Hartland, Wis. Native began the second period in the down position, earning a point for an escape. Smith made a run at Askren, picking up a takedown to begin the third period, with Askren escaping again at the :30 mark. With a point for riding time, Askren won the match by decision, 10-3, and became Mizzou’s first National Champion at 184 pounds. After going 20-2 for the season, Askren finished his career with a record of 104-16 and stands at 18th on Missouri’s top career victories list.

2 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s National Champions 1923-1937 :: 1959-2016 J’den Cox - 2014 - 197 pounds

True freshman J’den Cox stormed to the top of a 197-pound weight class which featured three seniors in the final four, engraving his name in Mizzou lore with a 2-1 decision over No. 1 Nick Heflin on March 22, 2014 in Oklahoma City, Okla. Cox became the youngest wrestler in program history to capture an NCAA title and 14th true freshman to capture a title in NCAA history. The Mizzou champion’s .950 winning percentage (38-2) in 2013-14 is the best mark posted by a freshman in program history, surpassing Ben Askren’s 32-5 freshman campaign.

Drake Houdashelt - 2015 - 149 pounds

Drake Houdashelt tallied a thrilling 3-1 SV-1 decision victory over No. 3 David Habat (Edinboro) on March 21, 2015 at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Mo, becoming the fifth individual and sixth overall National Champion in program history. The O’Fallon, Mo. native outscored his five opponents 30-3 at the 2015 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. Two of those wins came by major decision shutouts, while the other three victories came by decision. The final resume for Houdashelt at Mizzou is one for the records books. He leaves a four-time conference champion (2012 Big 12, 2013-2014-2015 Mid-American Conference), making him the only individual in Mizzou wrestling history to accomplish that feat. Further personal accolades include ending his career with 134 wins, putting him at third place in the Mizzou wrestling all-time wins list. He also leaves Columbia, Mo. with a .854 career winning percentage (sixth-place), and 39 career major decisions which is the most in Tiger wrestling history.

J’den Cox - 2016 - 197 pounds

J’den Cox became the second-ever two-time NCAA National Champion in program history with a 4-2 win over Morgan McIntosh (Penn State) at Madison Square Garden in New York City, N.Y. on March 19, 2016. The hometown Tiger finished the season 33-1 and recorded seven technical falls on the season, tied for fifth most in a season. Cox became the fourth three-time All-American in school history, following Ben Askren (2004-07), Max Askren (2008-10), and Drake Houdashelt (2013-15). Cox became the 24th member of the 100-win club with a 16-7 major decision victory in a 19-14 win over Nebraska in the NWCA National Duals Series on Feb. 21. Cox reached the century mark in 105 matches, the fastest to 100 wins in program history. Cox also owns the best win percentage of any wrestler in program history over 100 wins at .956 (108-5), slightly ahead of Ben Askren’s mark of .950 (153-8).

J’den Cox - 2017 - 197 pounds

With an 8-2 win in the NCAA Wrestling Championships Finals, J’den Cox became the first ever three-time National Champion in program history and Mizzou Athletics history. Cox upended Minnesota’s Brett Pfarr to capture the top prize in once again. Cox finished off the season with a record of 28-0, becoming just the second Tiger wrestler to finish a season with a perfect record (Askren 2006, 2007). Of Cox’s 28 victories, he scored 19 bonus point victories with six falls, six technical falls, and seven major-decisions. For his career, Cox finishes with the best winning percentage among any wrestler with over 100 wins (96.4 percent, 136-5), tied for second-most wins with Alan Waters (136), second in technical falls (20), third in major decisions (31) and tied for eighth in falls (27). He is one of two wrestlers in program history to record four All-America honors (Askren, 2004-07).

HISTORY & RECORDS 3 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s All-Americans 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017

Terril Williams Keith Whelan David Miller Khris Whelan Dave Young Wes Roper 1977: 4th (150) 1979: 6th (126) 1979: 7th (167) 1980: 7th (126) 1981: 5th (177) 1982: 4th (150) 1983: 4th (134) 1982: 5th (177)

John Sonderegger Joe Spinnazola Mark Cody Craig Martin Charlie Sherertz Bobby Crawford 1984: 4th (150) 1984: 4th (118) 1985: 5th (190) 1987: 5th (167) 1988: 8th (190) 1990: 7th (118)

Sam Henson 1991: 5th (118) Sam Henson Greg Warren Kenny Liddell Shaon Fry Mike Collins Mike Harp 1991: 5th (118) 1991: 7th (158) 1992: 4th (142) 1993: 2nd (167) 1995: 8th (158) 1998: 6th (142) 1995: 6th (142) 1994: 3rd (167)

Scott Barker Tyron Woodley Ben Askren Jeremy Spates Kenny Burleson Matt Pell 2002: 6th (197) 2003: 8th (165) 2004: 2nd (174) 2004: 5th (149) 2004: 7th (157) 2005: 7th (184) 2003: 2nd (184) 2005: 7th (165) 2005: 2nd (174) 2007: 3rd (165) 2006: 1st (174) 2007: 1st (174)

4 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s All-Americans 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017

Tyler McCormick Nicholas Marable Raymond Jordan Maxwell Askren Michael Chandler Mark Ellis 2006: 7th (133) 2008: 3rd (165) 2008: 5th (184) 2008: 7th (197) 2009: 5th (157) 2009: 1st (HWT) 2007: 6th (133) 2009: 7th (165) 2009: 3rd (174) 2009: 5th (197) 2010: 6th (HWT) 2010: 1st (184)

Dom Bradley Todd Schavrien Alan Waters Nathan McCormick Drake Houdashelt Mike Larson 2011: 3rd (HWT) 2011: 6th (141) 2013: 4th (125) 2013: 8th (133) 2013: 6th (149) 2013: 8th (184) 2013: 4th (HWT) 2015: 3rd (125) 2014: 5th (149) 2015:1st (149)

J’den Cox Willie Miklus Lavion Mayes Daniel Lewis Jaydin Eierman Joey Lavallee 2014: 1st (197) 2015: 7th (184) 2015: 7th (141) 2016: 4th (165) 2017: 5th (141) 2017: 2nd (157) 2015: 5th (197) 2016: 6th (184) 2016: 3rd (149) 2017: 6th (165) 2016: 1st (197) 2017: 2nd (149) 2017: 1st (197)

HISTORY & RECORDS 5 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s 100 Win Club 1923-1937 :: 1959-2016 1. Ben Askren 4. Drake Houdashelt Record: 153-8-0, 2003-2007 Record: 134-23-0, 2010-2015 Win 100: Feb. 5, 2006-Wes Roberts (Oklahoma) Win 100: Nov. 8, 2014 - Kevin Cooper (Ellsworth Decision, 8-6 CC) Ben Askren became the first Missouri wrestler to Fall, 2:52 reach 100 wins prior to his senior campaign. As a Drake Houdashelt finished up a decorated career in junior, Askren recorded a perfect 45-0 season, during which he earned his style, clinching the 2015 National Championship at 149 pounds to earn his 100th career victory, at home in the Hearnes Center against Wes Roberts 134th and final victory. Houdashelt was a four-time NCAA Championnships of Oklahoma. After becoming Missouri’s first wrestling National Champion qualifier and three-time NCAA All-American, placing sixth overall in 2013 in 2006, the four-time All-American and three-time Big 12 Champion and fifth in 2014 before winning the national title as a redshirt senior. He capped off his collegiate wrestling career with another individual National was named 2015 MAC Wrestler of the Year after going 37-1 in his final Championship title in 2007. Finishing a perfect 42-0, the Hartland, Wis., collegiate campaign. Houdashelt was the leader and catalyst for Tiger native sealed his career at Missouri riding an 87-match winning streak. Style during the best season in program history in which Mizzou went 24-0, Askren became only the second wrestler in NCAA history to win the coveted secured an NWCA National Duals title and a fourth place team-finish at the Dan Hodge Trophy multiple times (2006, 2007). Missouri’s most outstanding NCAA Championships. wrestler in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, Askren also earned the Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Freshman award and Big 12 Championship Most Outstanding Wrestler honor in 2004. Askren finished second at the NCAA Championships as a freshman (2004) and sophomore (2005) before earning the 174 pound titles in 2006 and 2007.

T-2. J’den Cox 5. Wes Roper Record: 136-5-0, 2013-Present Record: 131-37-0, 1978-1982 Win 100: Feb. 21, 2016-Aaron Studebaker Win 100: Dec. 4, 1981- Craig Cox (N.C. State) (Nebraska) Major Decision, 16-7 Default J’den Cox became the fastest wrestler to reach 100 Wes Roper is Missouri’s fourth-highest winningest wins, doing so in 105 matches, with a 16-7 win over wrestler with 131 career wins. Twice named Mizzou’s Aaron Studebaker in Mizzou’s win over Nebraska in the NWCA National Most Outstanding Wrestler (1980, 1982), Roper was selected as team Duals Series matchup on Feb. 21, 2016. In 2014, Cox became the first wrestler co-captain three times. Roper received All-America honors in 1982 after in program history to capture an NCAA title as a true freshman. In 2016, he finishing fourth at the NCAA Championships in the 150-pound weight returned to the top of collegiate wrestling by defeating Penn State’s Morgan class. He held the Missouri record for wins in a season by a junior with 40 McIntosh at Madison Square Garden. Cox would then become the first ever victories during the 1980-81 campaign and set a MU record that stood for 25 three-time National Champion in program history with another NCAA Title in years for most points in a career 461 points. Roper served as the Tiger head 2017/ Among the career records list, Cox ranks first in winning percentage coach for 12 years and compiled a record of 73-94-4 from 1986-94. In 2006, for wrestlers with over 100 wins (.965, 136-5), second in technical falls (20) Roper became the sixth wrestler inducted into the Missouri Hall of Fame. and third in major decisions (31). T-2. Alan Waters T-6. Shaon Fry Record: 136-14-0, 2010-2015 Record: 127-36-0, 1990-1994 Win 100: March 22, 2013 - Matthew Snyder Win 100: Dec. 29, 1993-J. Koss (West Virginia) (Virginia) Decision, 4-0 Decision, 8-5 With the exception of Mizzou’s winningest wrestler, Shaon Fry won 127 matches as a Tiger, and stands Ben Askren, Waters might be the quickest Tiger to tied for fifth on the all-time wins list at Missouri ever reach the 100-win plateau. Waters reached the mark during the NCAA with Kenny Liddell. Fry won two Big Eight Championships (1993, 1994) Championships in his junior season, where he defeated the then No. 8. and reached the final match at the NCAA Championships in 1993. In 1994, ranked Matthew Snyder of Virginia, 4-0. He has many accolades through he was 38-3 and placed third at nationals. Fry was selected as the Tigers’ four seasons as a Tiger, including being a four-time NCAA qualifier, as well Most Outstanding Wrestler in 1993 and 1994. Inducted into the MU Hall of as a Big 12 and Mid-American Conference (MAC) champion. Waters’ highest Fame in 1999, Fry was a three-time Academic All-Big Eight and two-time finish in his career is third place at the NCAA Championships in 2015. Academic All-American.

6 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s 100 Win Club 1923-1937 :: 1959-2016 T-6. Kenny Liddell T-9. Lavion Mayes Record: 127-44-0, 1990-1995 Record: 122-24-0, 2003-2017 Win 100: Nov. 19, 1994-(first name unknown) Miller Win 100: Nov. 13, 2016 - Michael Hayes (Old (William Penn) Fall, 6:00 Dominion), Decision, 9-4 Kenny Liddell is one of 12 MU wrestlers to earn multiple One of five three-time All-Americans in program history, All-America honors. Liddell finished fourth at the 1992 Lavion Mayes was one of the most consistent wrestlers NCAA Championships, then took sixth at the 1995 National Tournament. He in Mizzou history during his career. In four years as an attached wrestler, was one win away from earning All-America honors in 1994. Tied for fifth Mayes recorded 29 or more wins three times and advanced to the NCAA with Shaon Fry on the all-time wins list at Missouri with 127 career victories, Champrionships all four seasons. After finishing seventh at 141 pounds as a he was a Big Eight Champion in 1995. Liddell was named Missouri’s Most sophomore in 2015 and third at 149 pounds as a junior in 2016, Mayes saved Outstanding Wrestler twice (1992, 1995) and holds the record for most wins his best season for his senior campaign, where he won the MAC title at 149 by a Tiger sophomore with 39 in 1991-92. pounds and made it to the NCAA Finals. Mayes finished his career with the seventh best win percentage in program history (83.6%) and the fourth-most major decisions (29). 8. Raymond Jordan 11. Kenny Burleson Record: 123-29, 2005-2009 Record:119-34-0, 1999-2004 Win 100: Dec. 13, 2008- Todd Noel (Cal-Fullerton) Win 100: Jan. 4, 2004-Matt Lebe (West Virginia) Fall, 1:56 Decision, 7-4 Raymond Jordan was the sixth wrestler in the Missouri One of several in-state wrestlers to go through the century club to earn win No. 100 by way of fall, doing program, Neosho native Kenny Burleson is ninth in the so in 1:56, the fastest of the Tiger’s 100-win club members. A two-time All- Missouri wins chart, totaling 119 victories throughout his four years of college. American, Jordan was the fourth Missouri wrestler to earn All-America honors Burleson hit the century mark against Matt Lebe of West Virginia in his senior in two different weight classes, doing so first in 2008 (fifth) at 184 pounds campaign. Burleson was a three-time recipient of the Ed Lampitt Total Tiger and again in 2009 at 174 pounds (third). Jordan was named Missouri’s Most Award and was named the Most Improved Wrestler in 2001. A captain in 2004, Outstanding Freshman in 2006 and was recognized as the Ed Lampitt Total the two-time NCAA qualifier finished seventh at the 2004 NCAA Championships Tiger honoree in 2008. As a senior, Jordan was awarded the Hap Whitney at 157 pounds after finishing first at the Big 12 Championships earlier in March. Coaches Award. Burleson held the most technical falls of the team in 2004 with four and had the most wins of the team during the 2002-03 (31) and 2003-04 (35) season.

T-9. Matt Pell 12. Nick Marable Record: 122-35-0, 2003-2007 Record:116-25-0, 2006-2010 Win 100: Nov. 16, 2006-Chris Vondruska (Ohio St.) Win 100: Dec. 29, 2009-Mike Finch (Iowa State) Major Decision, 15-5 Major Decision, 10-2 A two-time All-American in two different weight classes, Two-time All-American and three-time Big 12 Matt Pell earned his 100th career win in the opening Champion, Nick Marable joined Missouri’s 100-win match of his senior campaign. Besting Chris Vondruska of Ohio State, 15-5, club after a 10-2 major decision over Iowa State’s Mike Finch at the 2009 in St. John Arena, Pell went on to finish his career with 122 wins, his final Midlands on Dec. 29. Marable wrestled to a third place finish at the 2008 victory coming March 17, 2007, when he pinned Michigan’s Eric Tannenbaum NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, the highest finish amongst Tigers. in 3:15 for third place All-America honors. Recording four wins by fall during As a senior, the Tiger grappler posted a 35-5 record, which included a 13-1 the three-day NCAA tournament, Pell was awarded the Gorarrian Award and dual mark, and became the 17th Missouri wrestler in program history to join returned home to receive Missouri’s Most Outstanding Wrestler honor alongside the elite 100-win club. Marable finished his career with 116 wins, the tenth- teammate Ben Askren. Pell earned his first All-America nod as a sophomore at most in Missouri history, and was awarded Missouri’s Hap Whitney Coaches 184 pounds. Pell’s third-place finish at the 2007 NCAA Championships helped Award honor in 2007 as well as Most Improved Wrestler accolades in 2008. propel Missouri to its highest team finish ever, third.

HISTORY & RECORDS 7 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s 100 Win Club 1923-1937 :: 1959-2016 13. Brent Haynes T-16. John Kopinsky Record: 113-34-0, 2009-2013 Record: 106-37-0, 1997-2002 Win 100: Jan. 2, 2013-Scott Schiller (Minnesota) Win 100: Feb. 13, 2002-Lee Gatlin (Central Fall, 3:57 Missouri State) Fall, 2:22 Haynes picked up his 100th career win via the fall John Kopnisky reached the 100-win mark during the against Scott Schiller of Minnesota on Jan. 2, 2013. 2001-02 season after pinning Lee Gatlin of Central The win took place while the Tigers were participating in the 2013 Southern Missouri State. Kopniksy is tied for 15th on Missouri’s all-time wins list Scuffle in Chattanooga, Tennessee where Haynes battled to a third place after finishing his career at Missouri with a 106-37 record. He was a three- finish. Haynes’ 113 wins ranks 11th all-time in Mizzou Wrestling history. He time NCAA qualifier and won Missouri’s Marshall Esteppe Award for the capped off his career as a Tiger with a 32-10 record during his senior year Most Outstanding Freshman on the squad in 1997. Kopnisky was selected campaign, but unfortuantely fell just short of All-American honors at the as Missouri’s Most Outstanding Wrestler for the 2000-01 season. He was national championships. also the recipient of the Ed Lampitt Total Tiger Award following the 2001- 02 campaign.

14. Tyron Woodley Record: 110-38-0, 2001-2005 T-16. Jeremy Spates Win 100: Jan. 15, 2005-Christian Arellano (Cal- State Bakersfield) Decision, 7-4 Record:106-38-0, 1999-2004 The first Missouri wrestler to claim a Big 12 Win 100: Feb. 18, 2004-Josh Wooten (Northern Conference title (2003), Tyron Woodley was a two- Illinois) Decision, 12-6 time All-American and three-time NCAA qualifier. After qualifying for the All-American, three-time captain and three-time NCAA championships as a true freshman, the 165-pounder was named the NCAA qualifier, Jeremy Spates became the 10th 2001 Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Freshman and Woodley went on Missouri wrestler to reach 100-wins on Feb. 18, 2004, against Northern to captain the team three times under Head Coach Brian Smith. Woodley Illinois’ Josh Wooten. The 2000 Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding picked up his 100th win on Jan. 15, 2005, against Christian Arellano of Freshman honoree, Spates closed his career by earning the Hap Whitney Cal-State Bakersfield in a 7-4 decision, later earning recognition as the Coaches Award in 2004. Wrestling at 149 pounds, Spates finished fifth recipient of the 2005 Ed Lampitt Total Tiger Award. at the 2004 NCAA Championships in St. Louis. Totaling 106 wins, Spates stands tied for 15th in the Missouri 100-wins list.

15. Brad Cieleski 18. Dom Bradley Record: 109-30-0, 2001-2005 Record: 105-15-0, 2007-2013 Win 100: Jan. 2, 2005-Tanner Cowan (Utah Win 100: March 10, 2013 - Jared Torrence Valley State) Major Decision, 11-1 (Northern Illinois) Decision, 4-0 A four-time NCAA qualifier, Brad Cieleski spent his Bradley tabbed his 100th career victory during the senior season of eligibility in Columbia, Mo., after first ever Mizzou appearance at the Mid-American earning 84-career wins for Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. Conference (MAC) Championships. He would win five additional matches Reaching the 100-win mark at the Missouri Duals on Jan. 2, 2005, Cieleski following the milestone bout against Jared Torrence, to finish out his beat Tanner Cowan of Utah Valley State in impressive fashion with an 11-1 collegiate career with a total of 105 wins and a 4th-place All-American major decision. In three years at Slippery Rock, Cieleski earned two NCAA finish in the 2013 NCAA Championships. Bradley was also an All-America Division I East Regional Championships as well as two Pennsylvania State in 2011. His 105 wins to just 15 losses gives him a winning percentage of Athletic Conference (PSAC) titles. .875 in his career, fourth-highest in Mizzou Wrestling history for wrestlers who have tallied 100 or more wins.

8 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou’s 100 Win Club 1923-1937 :: 1959-2016 19. Max Askren T-20. Zach Synon Record:104-16-0, 2006-10 Record: 102-44-0, 2013-17 Win 100: March 6, 2010-Clayton Foster (Oklahoma Win 100: Feb. 4, 2017 - Alex Hrispoulos (Michigan State) Decision, 10-6 State) Major Decision, 8-0 Max Askren put together a record of 104-16 during Zach Synon went the unconventional route to his four years at Mizzou, good enough for the fifth- reach 100 wins in his Tiger career, wrestling in six highest winning percentage in program history (867). He picked up his 100th open tournaments and 36 total matches in his last season to get to the career win at the 2010 Big 12 Championship, earning the 10-6 decision over 100-plateau. Synon recorded win No. 100 in a 8-0 major decision win over Oklahoma’s Clayton Foster. A three-time All-American, Askren capped off Michigan State’s Alex Hrispoulos in the quaterfinals of the Edinboro Open. his career by claiming the national championship in the 184-pound class In his Mizzou career, Synon was a two-time NCAA qualifier at 133 pounds after beating Boise State’s Kirk Smith 10-3, becoming the fourth Tiger to be and captured the MACC Championship at 133 pounds in 2015. crowned national champion.

T-20. Joe Spinazzola T-23. Mike Larson Record: 102-31-6, 1979-84 Record:101-49-0, 2010-2013 Win 100: March 9, 1984-Wayne Jackson (Michigan Win 100: March 21, 2013 - Daniel Rinaldi State) Fall, 5:38 (Rutgers) Decision, 5-2 Joe Spinazzola compiled a record of 102-31-6 as a Larson was a four-time NCAA qualifier during his Tiger and became the third Missouri wrestler to reach collegiate career and finally made his way on to the the century mark in wins in 1984. Selected as Missouri’s Most Outstanding podium in his senior season with an 8th-place finish. Larson wrestled for the Freshman in 1980, Spinazzola was an All-American as a senior, finishing fourth Black & Gold for three seasons after transferring from Cal-State Bakersfield at the 1984 NCAA Championships. Spinazzola held the record for 23 years for following his 2010 campaign. While at Mizzou, Larson posted 77 wins at most points earned in a season by a sophomore after compiling 139 points 184-pounds, and was also crowned a Big 12 Conference champion in 2012. in the 1980-81 season. He is currently tied with Dave Young for 19th on the all-time wins list at Missouri.

T-20. Dave Young T-23. Jeff Urban Record: 102-39-0, 1978-1982 Record:101-49-0, 1996-2000 Win 100: March 12, 1982-Keith Foxx (Michigan Win 100: March 16, 2000-Dennis Whitby (Old State) Decision, 2-1 Dominion) Fall, 2:01 Dave Young was a two-time NCAA All-American and Jeff Urban was a two-time NCAA Tournament finished with a record of 102-39-0 while at Mizzou. He qualifier and had three consecutive 20-wins seasons finished fifth in the 1981 and 1982 NCAA Championships and was chosen as at Missouri. Missouri’s lone qualifier for the 1999 National Tournament, the Tigers’ Most Outstanding Wrestler twice (1981, 1982). Young is tied with Urban returned the following season going 2-2 at Nationals in 2000. Urban Joe Spinazzola for 19th on Missouri’s all-time wins list with his 102 victories. finished with a 101-49-0 record as a Tiger. He picked up win number 100 at the 2000 NCAA Championships, pinning Old Dominion’s Dennis Whitby in the second round of the tournament. His 101 wins places him tied for 21st on the all-time wins list at Missouri. Urban was twice named the Tigers’ Most Outstanding Wrestler (1999, 2000) and was the recipient of the Ed Lampitt Total Tiger Award in 2000.

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T-25. Michael Chandler Record:100-40, 2005-2009 Win 100: March 21, 2009-Matt Moley (Bloomsburg) Decision, 2-1 Michael Chandler wrapped up his college wrestling career by earning win No. 100 as well as All-America honors at the 2009 NCAA Championships. The 157-pound starter was a four-time NCAA qualifier and earned his first top-eight finish at the National Tournament after defeating Matt Moley of Bloomsburg, 2-1, in the fifth place match. Chandler was a two-time team captain and was awarded both the Most Improved Wrestler and Hap Whitney Coaches award in 2006.

T-25. Rick Romeo Record:100-47-0, 1979-1982 Win 100: March 11, 1982-Bill Paxton (Indiana) Fall, 3:30 Rick Romeo was the second Tiger to reach the 100-career win mark, finishing with exactly 100 victories. Dominant at heavyweight, Romeo holds the record for the quickest pin in Missouri history, 13 seconds, and held the record for most career falls by a Tiger with 36 pins until a new record was set in 2004 and reset in 2006. Romeo led his team in pins at the close of the 1981-82 season with 16 and in 1982-83 with 14.

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The University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame was made possible by the 1989 bequest of $100,000 from the estate of the late A.C. (Ace) and Mary Stotler. Located just off the main entrance of Mizzou Arena, there are 155 individuals and two teams in the Hall of Fame, including seven former members of the MU wrestling program. The first class was enshrined in 1990. Former Wrestling Head Coach John Kopnisky pictured below. Two-time National Champion Ben Askren is the most recent inductee, getting recognized in 2012. Mizzou’s Hall of Fame The first wrestler to earn a letter at the University of Missouri, Guy A Missouri standout, 2006 inductee Wes Roper was both a student- Sappington was also the first Tiger to win a conference championship athlete and head coach with the Tiger wrestling program. Competing when he took the 135-pound title at the Missouri Valley Conference at 150 pounds, the three-time co-captain earned Missouri’s sixth meet in 1928. Sappington later won a Big Six Conference crown at All-America honor at the 1982 NCAA Championships after finishing 145-pounds in 1932. In 1933, prior to the institution of the NCAA fourth in his class. The winningest wrestler in Missouri history for 25 wrestling championships, he won the national Amature Athletic Union years, Roper now stands second in the Missouri 100-win club with (AAU) title at 145 pounds. Sappington was the first recipient of the 131 victories collected throughout his career. Between 1978 and Schutte Award, donated by a Kansas City lumberman and wrestling 1982, the William Chrisman High School graduate was 131-37 and enthusiast, in honor of Missouri’s Most Valuable Wrestler in 1932. set a new high for most points in a career (461) and most victories Sappington passed away Jan. 20, 1994, in Fresno, Calif. by a junior (40). Both records stood for 25 years and were broken in Guy Sappington Wes Roper 2006 by NCAA Champion Ben Askren (174). Roper began his 12-year Class of 1995 Class of 2006 Missouri coaching career in 1986 and finished with a 73-94-4 record that included eight All-Americans, two Big Eight Champions (with A charter member of the Missouri Wrestling Hall of Fame, Hap Shaon Fry earning honors in both 1993 and 1994), and five Academic All-Americans. Roper Whitney coached the Tigers from 1964-74, managing an 88-55-3 now lives in Kirksville, Mo., and serves as an investment broker. record. The St. Louis native became the first wrestler in Missouri high school history to win four state wrestling championships. Whitney Arguably the most dominant athlete to ever compete in an inpidual went to Purdue University, winning a Big Ten Conference title in 1956, sport in Mizzou history, as he owned his weight class on a national later placing third at the NCAA Championships. An alternate to the basis for his last two seasons. He went a combined 87-0 in his junior 1956 U.S. Olympic team, his MU squads accomplished a number of and senior seasons (42-0 and 45-0, respectively) and won NCAA notable firsts: the first to place in the Big Eight Championships (1966), Championships at 174 pounds in 2006 and 2007 after finishing as the first finalist at the Big Eight Championships (Steve Cavanaugh, NCAA runner up in his first two years (2004-05). Askren finished his 1967), the first and only undefeated season (1967-68) and the first career with a sterling 153-8 record, and is the winningest and most nationally ranked team (1968). After his tenure as wrestling coach, Hap Whitney decorated wrestler in MU history. He was also a three-time Big 12 champion, and became Mizzou’s first-ever four-time All-American. Whitney became assistant athletic director at Missouri, serving until Class of 1997 1981, when he became director of physical education and athletics In 2006 and 2007, Askren won the Dan Hodge Trophy - given to for Columbia Public Schools. In 1993, he was the Missouri Athletic Director of the Year and the Ben Askren the nation’s top wrestler - becoming just the second wrestler Kiwanis Club’s choice for Columbia Sports Person of the Year. Class of 2012 in NCAA history to win the award twice . Ended his MU career holding numerous records, including 91 falls (44 more than the Ed Lampitt became the first Tiger to place at the Big Eight Conference old record), and 15 technical falls, among many others. Also a top-notch student who was a Tournament doing so in 1966, (finishing second in 1968). Lampitt four-time NWCA Academic All-American, as well as a four-time first-team Academic All-Big captained the only undefeated wrestling team at MU in 1968, and 12 selection. He became the first Tiger wrestler to qualify for the Olympics (Beijing, 2008), set school records that stood for many years. Graduating with honors and he served for two years as a volunteer assistant on the Mizzou staff before beginning a in civil engineering, Lampitt became a dentist in 1977, later suffering career in Mixed Martial Arts fighting, where he quickly ascended to the Bellator Welterweight from a debilitating brain tumor. Two surgeries rendered him unable Championship with a 9-0 record. to speak and totally paralyzed. Through rehabilitation, he recovered but is still paralyzed on one side of his body. Lampitt returned to One of the most decorated wrestlers in Mizzou history, who is one private practice after learning to perform his duties with one hand. of five Tigers all-time to win an individual NCAA championship, On June 7, 2003, Lampitt received the Wrestling Medal of Courage when he claimed the 184 pound title in 2010 as a senior. He was for overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges. He resides in Ed Lampitt a three-time NCAA All-American, starting with a 7th-place finish Piedmont, Mo., where he has become a private pilot, taken up golf Class of 1998 at 197 pounds in 2008, followed by a 5th-place showing at 197 in and snow skiing and is a dynamic motivational speaker. The cardio 2009, then wrapping up his career by dropping to the lower weight equipment in the wrestling room is named for him. class, where he closed out his stellar career by going 20-2 overall The only MU wrestler to win two Big Eight Conference Championships and helping lead the Tigers to a 10th-place team showing in the (1993, 1994) , Shaon Fry placed second at the NCAA Championships championships in 2010. Askren helped Mizzou to three top-11 team in 1993 and third in 1994. Fry had a career record of 127-36, tying finishes at the NCAA Championship meet, including a 7th-place for the third most wins in MU history. As a senior, he went 38-3. Fry Max Askren team finish in 2009, 10th in 2010 and 11th in 2008. Finished his was a three-time Academic All-Big Eight and two-time Academic All- Class of 2015 career with a stellar mark of 104-16 overall (.867) which is the American selection. With a 3.80 cumulative grade-point average, Fry fifth-best career winning percentage in program history. His 104 graduated with honors from MU’s physical therapy department. Fry is career victories rank as the 18th-most in MU Wrestling annal. Askren was a two-time Big 12 now the site coordinator for Peak Performance in Jefferson City and Conference champion at 197 pounds (2007, 2008) and a standout in the classroom as well, as his wife Shannon, a former MU Golden Girl, now coaches the Golden he was a four-time National Wrestling Coaches’ Association Academic All-American (2007- Girls for the athletic department. 10), while he also took home 1st-Team Academic All-Big 12 honors in each of those seasons. Shaon Fry Won the team’s Most Outstanding Wrestler award for his 2010 title-winning season, three Class of 1999 years after he began his career by winning the team’s Most Outstanding Freshman award in 2007. Was preceded in the Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame by his older brother, Ben, who was An NCAA champion wrestler at the University of Maryland (1965), Bob also a national champion wrestler for the Tigers. Kopnisky came to Missouri as head coach in 1974, and led the Tigers to national prominence. From 1974 to 1986, Kopnisky amassed a wrestling record of 125-72-3. During his 12 years at Mizzou, his teams placed nine times at the NCAA Championships. Kopnisky’s 1984 squad finished 10th at the NCAA meet, representing MU’s best finish at the time. Prior to his arrival, MU had never had an All-American wrestler, but Kopnisky coached 11, including MU’s first-ever Big Eight Conference Champion, John Sonderegger (1984). Currently, Kopnisky resides in Carmel, Ind. His son, John, was a standout on the Missouri wrestling team from 1999-2002. Bob is currently a teacher and wrestling Bob Kopnisky coach in Carmel, Ind. Class of 2000

HISTORY & RECORDS 11 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Award Winners Academics ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Academic All-Big Eight To be eligible for ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American or All- 1987 ������������������������������� Bobby Crawford, Dan Lovelace District VII status, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, 1988 ������������������������������� Bobby Crawford, Mike Gilsdorf maintain a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.00, have reached 1989 �������������������������������������������� Greg Warren sophomore athletic and academic standing at his/her current institution and be 1990 ����������������������� Bobby Crawford, Brett Gray, Greg Warren nominated by his sports information director. 1991 �������������������������������������������� Greg Warren 1992 ����������������������������������� Eric DeVenney, Shaon Fry 1988______Bobby Crawford ����������������� Third Team 1993 ������������������������� Eric DeVenney, Shaon Fry, Jeremey Lay 1990______Bobby Crawford ������������������ First Team 1994 ��������������Shaon Fry, Jeremey Lay, Roy Martin, Shane Rosenbalm 1991______Greg Warren �����������������Second Team 1995 ������������������������������ Jeremey Lay, Shane Rosenbalm 1992______Shaon Fry ������������������Second Team 1993______Shaon Fry �������������������� First Team 1996 ������������������� Alfonso Castellucci, Joe Wier, Todd Sacksteder 2004______Kenny Burleson ����������������� Third Team 2006______Tyler McCormick ����������������� Third Team Academic All-Big 12 2007______Tyler McCormick ����������������� Third Team To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.00 grade-point average or higher 2008______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team either cumulative or the two previous semesters. Also, the student-athlete must have participated in 60 percent of his team’s scheduled contests. Freshmen and ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District transfers are not eligible in their first year of academic residence. Senior student- athletes who have participated for a minimum of two years and meet all the criteria 2004______Kenny Burleson ������������������ First Team 2006______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team except percent of participation are eligible. 2007______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team First Team 2008______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team 1998 ��������������������������������������������� Brad Lynde 2014______Jordan Gagliano ������������������ First Team 2001 ������������������������������������������ Kenny Burleson 2002 ��������������������������������Kenny Burleson, Jesse Jordan NWCA Academic All-Americans 2003 ������������������������������������������ Kenny Burleson 1991______Greg Warren ������������������� First Team 2004 ��������������������������������� Ben Askren, Kenny Burleson 1993______Shaon Fry �������������������� First Team 2005 ���������������������������������� Ben Askren, Clint Freeman 1994______Shaon Fry �������������������� First Team Tyler McCormick, Tyron Woodley 1994______Jeremey Lay______Honorable Mention 2006 ���������������������������� Chris McCormick, Tyler McCormick 1996______Joe Weir ______Honorable Mention 2007 ��������������������Ben Askren, Maxwell Askren, Tyler McCormick 2002______Kenny Burleson______Honorable Mention 2008 �����������������������������Maxwell Askren, Tyler McCormick 2003______Kenny Burleson ������������������ First Team 2009 ���������� John Andrews, Maxwell Askren, Joey Garrity, Marcus Hoehn 2004______Ben Askren �������������������� First Team 2010 ���������������������������� Maxwell Askren, Nathan McCormick 2004______Kenny Burleson ������������������ First Team 2011 ���������������������������Dorian Henderson, Nathan McCormick 2006______Ben Askren �������������������� First Team 2012 �����������������������������������������Nathan McCormick 2006______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team Second Team 2007______Maxwell Askren ������������������ First Team 1997 ����������������������������������� Mike Harp, Jason Moore 2007______Ben Asken �������������������� First Team 1998 ���������������������Al Castellucci, Bryan Gallagher, Jason Moore 2007______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team 2001 ����������������������������������� Tim Hawks, Jesse Jordan 2008______Maxwell Askren ������������������ First Team 2002 ��������������������������������������������� Mark Bader 2008______Tyler McCormick ������������������ First Team 2003 ��������������������������������������������� Mark Bader 2009______Maxwell Askren ������������������ First Team 2005 ���������������������������������� Austin DeVoe, Tim Kephart 2010______Maxwell Askren ������������������ First Team 2006 ��������������������������������������������� Ben Askren 2011______Nathan McCormick ����������������� First Team 2009 ������������������������������������������ Andrew Sherry 2012______Nathan McCormick ����������������� First Team 2010 ��������������������������������������������Brent Haynes 2013______Nathan McCormick ����������������� First Team 2011 �������������������������������������������� Luke Cherep 2013______Alan Waters ������������������� First Team 2012 ���� Dorian Henderson, Drake Houdashelt, Nicholas Hucke, Alan Waters 2015______Johnny Eblen ������������������� First Team 2015______Joey Lavallee ������������������� First Team 2015______Willie Miklus ������������������� First Team 2015______Zach Synon �������������������� First Team 2015______Alan Waters ������������������� First Team 2016______Blaise Butler ������������������� First Team 2016______Willie Miklus ������������������� First Team 2016______Zach Synon �������������������� First Team 2017______Jaydin Eierman ������������������ First Team 2017______John Erneste ������������������� First Team

12 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Award Winners Academics Academic All-MAC The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport. First-year students and junior college transfers in their first year of residence are not eligible for the award. Outstanding academic and athletic accomplishments for the current season are only considered.

First Team 2013 ��������������������������������������� Nathan McCormick 2014 ��������������������������������������������Johnny Eblen 2015 ����� Johnny Eblen, Cole Baumgartner, Joey Lavallee, Matt Lemanowicz Willie Miklus, Ty Prazma, Zach Synon 2016 ������������������������ Blaise Butler, Willie Miklus, Zach Synon 2017 ��������������������� John Erneste, Matt Lemanowicz, Zach Synon

Total Person Program Academic Excellence Award Awarded to the Missouri wrestler with the highest grade-point average 2004 ���������������������������������������������� Jed Lewis 2005 ����������������������������������������� Tyler McCormick 2006 ����������������������������������������� Tyler McCormick 2007 ����������������������������������������� Tyler McCormick 2008 ����������������������������������������� Tyler McCormick 2009 �������������������������������������������� Joey Garrity 2013 ����������������������������������������� Jordan Gagliano 2014 ����������������������������������������� Jordan Gagliano 2015 ���������������������������������������� Cole Baumgartner 2016 ���������������������������������������� Cole Baumgartner 2017 �������������������������������������������� John Erneste

HISTORY & RECORDS 13 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Award Winners Conference Champions

Big Six Champions Mid-American Conference Champions 2013 ���������������������������������������� Alan Waters (125) 1928 �������������������������������������� Guy Sappington (135) 2013 ����������������������������������� Nathan McCormick (133) 1929 ���������������������������������������� Von Robbins (175) 2013 ������������������������������������ Drake Houdashelt (149) 1930 ���������������������������������������� Von Robbins (175) 2013 ��������������������������������������� Dom Bradley (HWT) 1934 �������������������������������������� Marvin Fender (HWT) 2014 ������������������������������������ Drake Houdashelt (149) Big Eight Champions 2014 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2015 ���������������������������������������� Alan Waters (125) 1984 ������������������������������������ John Sondereggor (150) 2015 ����������������������������������������� Zach Synon (133) 1991 ���������������������������������������� Sam Henson (118) 2015 ������������������������������������ Drake Houdashelt (149) 1993 ������������������������������������������ Shaon Fry (167) 2015 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 1994 ������������������������������������������ Shaon Fry (167) 2015 ���������������������������������������Devin Mellon (HWT) ������������������������������������������ Jeremey Lay (HWT) 2016 ��������������������������������������Barlow McGhee (125) 1995 ����������������������������������������Kenny Liddell (142) 2016 ��������������������������������������� Le’Roy Barnes (157) 1996 �������������������������������������������Joe Wier (177) 2016 ���������������������������������������� Daniel Lewis (165) 2016 ���������������������������������������� Blaise Butler (174) Big 12 Champions 2016 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2003 ���������������������������������������Tyron Woodley (165) 2017 ���������������������������������������� John Erneste (133) 2003 ���������������������������������������� Scott Barker (184) 2017 �������������������������������������� Jaydin Eierman (141) 2004 �������������������������������������� Kenny Burleson (157) 2017 ��������������������������������������� Lavion Mayes (149) 2004 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174) 2017 ��������������������������������������� Joey Lavallee (157) 2004 ������������������������������������������ Jeff Foust (197) 2017 ���������������������������������������� Daniel Lews (165) 2006 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174) 2017 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2007 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174) 2007 ������������������������������������� Raymond Jordan (184) 2007 ������������������������������������� Maxwell Askren (197) 2008 ������������������������������������ Nicholas Marable (165) 2008 ������������������������������������� Maxwell Askren (197) 2009 ���������������������������������������Marcus Hoehn (141) 2009 ������������������������������������ Nicholas Marable (165) 2010 ������������������������������������ Nicholas Marable (165) 2011 �������������������������������������� Todd Schavrien (141) 2011 ��������������������������������������� Dom Bradley (HWT) 2012 ���������������������������������������� Alan Waters (125) 2012 ������������������������������������ Drake Houdashelt (157) 2012 ������������������������������������������ Zach Toal (165) 2012 ���������������������������������������� Mike Larson (184)

14 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Award Winners National Award Winners

Dan Hodge Award Winner NWCA D-I Head Coach of the Year Presented to the wrestler that demonstrates the best seasonal performance as Presented to the wrestling Head Coach that has shown the most success with awarded by W.I.N. Magazine. his team. 2006 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174) 2017 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith 2007 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174) Dan Gable Coach of the Year NCAA Championships Gorarrian Award Recipient Presented to the wrestling Head Coach that has shown the most success with Presented to the wrestler that pins the most opponents at the NCAA Championships. his team. 2007 �������������������������������������������Matt Pell (165) 2007 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith

Most Outstanding Wrestler at Big 12 Championships Big 12 Coach of the Year Presented to the wrestler that demonstrates the best performance at the Big 12 Presented to the wrestling Head Coach that has shown the most success with his tournament, as voted on by all participating league coaches. team during the Big 12 season. 2004 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174) 2012 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith

Most Outstanding Wrestler at MAC Championships Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Presented to the wrestler that demonstrates the best performance at the Mid- Presented to the wrestling Head Coach that has shown the most success with his American Conference tournament, as voted on by all participating league coaches. team during the Mid-American Conference season. 2014 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2013 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith 2015 ���������������������������������������� Alan Waters (125) 2014 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith 2016 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2015 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith 2017 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2016 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith 2017 ��������������������������������������������� Brian Smith Most Outstanding Wrestler at NCAA Championships Presented to the wrestler that demonstrates the best performance at the NCAA Championships. 2006 ����������������������������������������� Ben Askren (174)

MAC Freshmen Wrestler of the Year Presented to the top freshmen in the Mid-American Conference, as voted on by all participating league coaches. 2014 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2015 ����������������������������������������Willie Miklus (184) 2016 ���������������������������������������� Daniel Lewis (165) 2017 �������������������������������������� Jaydin Eierman (141)

MAC Wrestler of the Year Presented to the top wrestler (regardless of weight class) in the Mid-American Conference, as voted on by all participating league coaches. 2014 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2015 ������������������������������������ Drake Houdashelt (149) 2016 ������������������������������������������ J’den Cox (197) 2017 ����������������������������������������� J’den Cox (2017)

HISTORY & RECORDS 15 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Award Winners Program Honors Ed Lampitt Total Tiger Award Hap Whitney Coach’s Award Most Improved Wrestler Named after former MU wrestling great Ed Lampitt, the This annual award is given to the wrestler that First awarded in 1999, the most improved wrestler Total Tiger Award is given to the wrestler who is a leader displays dedication, commitment, sacrifice and award is given to the student-athlete that has shown both on and off the mat. unselfishness to the team on a constant basis and was the greatest amount of improvement in their skills on 2000 ������������������������� Jeff Urban named after former Tiger Head Coach Hap Whitney. the mat over the course of the year. 2001 ���������������������� Kenny Burleson 1999 ����������������������� Matt Webster 2002 �����������������������John Kopnisky 2000 ��������������������� Clifford Sutcliffe 2000 ������������������������ Kevin Herron 2003 ���������������������� Kenny Burleson 2001 ������������������������� Tim Hawks 2001 ���������������������� Kenny Burleson 2004 ���������������������� Kenny Burleson 2002 ����������������������� Jesse Jordan 2002 �������������������������� J.P. Reese 2005 ���������������������� Tyron Woodley 2003 �������������������������Mark Bader 2003 ������������������������ Dante Stone 2006 ��������������������� Chris McCormick 2004 ���������������������� Jeremy Spates 2004 �������������������������� Jeff Foust 2007 ��������������������� Tyler McCormick 2005 �������������������������� Matt Pell 2005 ������������������������ Cody Greene 2008 ��������������������� Raymond Jordan 2006 �������������������� Michael Chandler 2006 ��������������������� Tyler McCormick 2009 �������������������� Michael Chandler 2007 �������������������� Nicholas Marable 2007 ������������������������Josh Wagner 2010 �������������������������� Mark Ellis 2008 ��������������������� Tyler McCormick 2008 �������������������� Nicholas Marable 2011 ������������������� Nathan McCormick 2009 ��������������������� Raymond Jordan 2009 �����������������������Marcus Hoehn 2012 �������������������� Dorian Henderson 2010 ������������������������ Dom Bradley 2010 ���������������������� Todd Schavrien 2013 ������������������� Nathan McCormick 2011 ���������������������� Todd Schavrien 2011 ����������������������� Nick Gregoris 2014 ��������������������� Jordan Gagliano 2012 ����������������������� Patrick Wright 2012 ������������������������ Mike Larson 2015 �������������������������� J’den Cox 2013 ������������������������ Mike Larson 2013 ������������������������� Todd Porter 2016 ������������������������ Blaise Butler 2014 �������������������� Drake Houdashelt 2014 ����������������������� Lavion Mayes 2017 �������������������������� J’den Cox 2015 ������������������������ Alan Waters 2015 ������������������������� Zach Synon 2016 ����������������������� Le’Roy Barnes 2016 ������������������������Matt Manley 2017 �������������������� Matt Lemanowicz 2017 ����������������������� Joey Lavallee

16 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Award Winners Program Honors Marshall Esteppe Most Outstanding Most Outstanding Wrestler Freshman The oldest award given by the Missouri wrestling Given to the freshman wrestler who has made program, the most outstanding wrestler is selected the most significant contribution to his class and by the coaching staff and presented to the wrestler teammates. Marshall Esteppe is credited with that has accomplished amazing feats on the mat. resurrecting the Missouri wrestling program in 1958 1961 ������������������������Bob Rowland after 10 years of dormancy. 1962 ������������������������ Bob Blanner 1963 ����������������������� Bob Benedetti 1963 �������������������������Rich Adams 1964 ������������������������ Boyd Brown 1964 ����������������������� Bob Benedetti 1965 ������������������������� Dan Young 1965 ������������������������Barry Roades 1966 ������������������������ Bill Sheperd 1966 ������������������������� Ed Lampitt 1967 ������������������������ Bill Williams 1967 ���������������������Steve Cavanaugh 1968 �������������������������� John Byrd 1968 ���������������������� Rick Thompson 1969 ��������������������������Joe Winer 1969 ������������������������Bob Knudsen 1970 ������������������������� Curt Bourg 1970 ������������������������Brad Zemmel 1971 ������������������������ Terry Niblett 1971 �������������������������� John Byrd 1972 ����������������������� Jerry O’Guinn 1972 �����������������������Glenn Nowicki 1973 ��������������������������Rod Seiler 1973 ������������������������� Curt Bourg 1974 �������������������������� Tom Perry 1974 �������������������������� Tom Cook 1975 ������������������������� Don Owens 1975 �������������������������� Paul Berry 1976 �������������������������� Dane Ives 1976 ������������������������Mike Slyman 1977 ������������������������ Mike Pollack 1977 �����������������������Terril Williams 1978 ������������������������� Jon Hefner 1978 ����������������������� Harold Ritchie 1979 ����������������������� Khris Wehlan 1979 ������������������������ David Miller 1980 ���������������������� Joe Spinnazola 1980 ������������������������� Wes Roper 1981 �������������������������Dave Harris 1981 �������������������������Dave Young 1982 �������������������������Tony Brooks 1982 ���������������� Wes Roper, Dave Young 1983 �����������������������Alfred Morgan 1983 ����������������������� Khris Whelan 1984 ������������������������ Craig Martin 1984 �������������������� John Sonderegger 1985 �������������������������� Jim Hardy 1985 ������������������������� Mark Cody 1986 �������������Todd Moseley, Dan Lovelace 1986 ������������������������� Pat Jansen 1987 ������������������������ Darrin Davis 1987 ������������������������ Craig Martin 1988 ������������������������ Greg Warren 1988 ����������� Mike Gilsdorf, Charlie Sherertz 1989 ������������������������ Buddy Smith 1989 ������������ Danny Hayes, Charlie Sheretz 1990 ������������������������ Sherif Zegar 1990 ����������������������Bobby Crawford 1991 ������������������������ Sam Henson 1991 �������������� Sam Henson, Greg Warren 1992 ����������������������� Jason Sexton 1992 ����������������������� Kenny Liddell 1993 ��������������������� Todd Sacksteder 1993 �������������������������� Shaon Fry 1994 ������������������������ Justin Thaw 1994 �������������������������� Shaon Fry 1995 �������������������������Brian Harris 1995 ����������������������� Kenny Liddell 1996 ����������������������� Matt Webster 1996 ���������������������������Joe Weir 1997 ������������������������� Kevin Stroh 1997 ��������������������������Mike Harp 1998 ������������������������Jason Moore 1998 ��������������������������Mike Harp 1999 �����������������������John Kopnisky 1999 ������������������������� Jeff Urban 2000 ���������������������� Jeremy Spates 2000 ������������������������� Jeff Urban 2001 ����������������������� Justin Spates 2001 �����������������������John Kopnisky 2002 ���������������������� Tyron Woodley 2002 ������������������������ Scott Barker 2003 ����������������������� Austin DeVoe 2003 ������������������������ Scott Barker 2004 ������������������������� Ben Askren 2004 ������������������������� Ben Askren 2005 ��������������������� Tyler McCormick 2005 ������������������������� Ben Askren 2006 ��������������������� Raymond Jordan 2006 ������������������������� Ben Askren 2007 ��������������������� Maxwell Askren 2007 ����������������� Ben Askren, Matt Pell 2008 �����������������������Tony Pescaglia 2008 �������������������� Nicholas Marable 2009 ������������������� Dominique Bradley 2009 �������������������������� Mark Ellis 2010 ����������������������� Brent Haynes 2010 ��������������������� Maxwell Askren 2011 ������������������������ Alan Waters 2011 ������������������������ Dom Bradley 2012 �������������������� Drake Houdashelt 2012 ������������������������ Alan Waters 2013 ���������������������� Cody Johnston 2012 ������������������������ Dom Bradley 2014 �������������������������� J’den Cox 2014 �������������������������� J’den Cox 2015 ����������������������� Willie Miklus 2015 �������������������� Drake Houdashelt 2016 ������������������������ Daniel Lewis 2016 �������������������������� J’den Cox 2017 ���������������������� Jaydin Eierman 2017 �������������������������� J’den Cox

HISTORY & RECORDS 17 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Records Individual Season Records Top-10 Victories in a Season Top-10 Technical Falls in a Season ______#______Name______Season ______#______Name______Season 1_____ 46______John Sonderegger______1983-84 1_____ 11______Sam Henson______1990-91 1_____ 46______Shepard Pittman______1983-84 2______8______Alan Waters______2014-15 3_____ 45______Ben Askren______2005-06 2______8______Drake Houdashelt______2014-15 4_____ 42______Ben Askren______2006-07 2______8______Ben Askren______2005-06 5_____ 40______Sam Henson______1990-91 5______7______Bobby Crawford______1989-90 5_____ 40______Craig Martin______1986-87 5______7______Alan Waters______2011-12 5_____ 40______Wes Roper______1980-81 5______7______J’den Cox______2015-16 8_____ 39______Kenny Liddell______1991-92 8______6______Drake Houdashelt______2013-14 8_____ 39______Bobby Crawford______1989-90 8______6______J’den Cox______2016-17 8_____ 39______Alan Waters______2010-11 10_____5______Tyron Woodley______2004-05 8_____ 39______Dom Bradley______2012-13 10_____5______Todd Schavrien______2010-11 10_____5______Brent Haynes______2011-12 10_____5______Brent Haynes______2010-11

Top-10 Season Winning Percentages (beginning in 1980 with 25 or more wins on the season) Top-10 Major Decisions in a Season _____ %______Name (Record)______Season ______#______Name______Season 1____ 1.000_____ Ben Askren (45-0)______2005-06 1_____ 15______Raymond Jordan______2006-07 1____ 1.000_____ Ben Askren (42-0)______2006-07 2_____ 12______Drake Houdashelt______2013-14 1____ 1.000_____ J’den Cox (28-0)______2016-17 2_____ 12______Drake Houdashelt______2012-13 4_____.974_____ Drake Houdashelt (37-1)______2014-15 2_____ 12______Wes Roper______1981-82 5_____.972_____ Alan Waters (35-1)______2014-15 5_____ 11______Al Morgan______1986-87 6_____.971_____ J’den Cox (33-1)______2015-16 5_____ 11______Kyle Bradley______2012-13 7_____.950_____ J’den Cox (38-2)______2013-14 7_____ 10______Nicholas Marable______2009-10 8_____.949_____ J’den Cox (37-2)______2014-15 7_____ 10______Raymond Jordan______2008-09 9_____.943_____ Alan Waters (33-2)______2012-13 7_____ 10______Tyron Woodley______2002-03 10____.935_____ Joey Lavallee (29-2)______2016-17 7_____ 10______J’den Cox______2013-14 7_____ 10______Josh Wagner______2006-07

Top-10 Falls in a Season ______#______Name______Season 1_____ 29______Ben Askren______2006-07 2_____ 25______Ben Askren______2005-06 3_____ 20______Ashtin Primus______2006-07 3_____ 20______Ben Askren______2004-05 5_____ 18______Kevin Herron______2002-03 6_____ 17______Mark Cody______1984-85 6_____ 17______Ben Askren______2003-04 8_____ 16______Rick Romeo______1980-81 9_____ 15______J.P. Reese______2003-04 10____ 14______Willie Miklus______2014-15 10____ 14______Rick Romeo______1981-82 10____ 14______J.P. Reese______2002-03

18 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Records Individual Career Records

Top-10 Victories in a Career Top-10 Career Technical Falls (Four-year competitors at Missouri) ______#______Name______Season ______#______Name______Seasons 1_____ 21______Drake Houdashelt______2011-15 1_____ 153______Ben Askren______2003-07 2_____ 20______J’den Cox______2013-17 2_____ 136______J’den Cox______2013-17 3_____ 17______Alan Waters______2010-15 2_____ 136______Alan Waters______2010-15 4_____ 15______Ben Askren______2003-07 4_____ 134______Drake Houdashelt______2011-15 5_____ 13______Brent Haynes______2009-13 5_____ 131______Wes Roper______1978-82 6_____ 11______Sam Henson______1991-92 6_____ 127______Shaon Fry______1990-94 7_____ 10______Tyron Woodley______2002-05 6_____ 127______Kenny Liddell______1990-95 7_____ 10______Kenny Burleson______2001-04 8_____ 123______Raymond Jordan______2005-09 9______9______Dorian Henderson______2008-12 9_____ 122______Matt Pell______2003-17 9______9______Jeff Foust______2003-06 9_____ 122______Lavion Mayes______2013-17 9______9______Johnny Eblen______2011-15

Top-10 Career Winning Percentages Top-10 Career Major Decision (beginning in 1980 with 100 or more wins in career) (beginning in 1980) _____ %______Name (Record)______Season ______#______Name______Season 1_____.965_____ J’den Cox (136-5)______2013-17 1_____ 39______Drake Houdashelt______2011-15 2_____.950_____ Ben Askren (153-8)______2003-07 2_____ 38______Raymond Jordan______2006-09 3_____.907_____ Alan Waters (136-14)______2010-15 3_____ 31______J’den Cox______2013-17 4_____.875_____ Dom Bradley (105-15)______2008-13 4_____ 29______Lavion Mayes______2013-17 5_____.867_____ Max Askren (104-16)______2006-10 5_____ 28______Tyron Woodley______2002-05 6_____.854_____ Drake Houdashelt (134-23)______2011-15 6_____ 26______Shaon Fry______1991-94 7_____.836_____ Lavion Mayes (122-24)______2013-17 7_____ 25______Jeremy Spates______2000-04 8_____.823_____ Nick Marable (116-25)______2006-10 8_____ 23______Todd Porter______2009-13 9_____.809_____ Raymond Jordan (123-29)______2005-09 8_____ 23______Johnny Eblen______2011-15 10____.784_____ Brad Cieleski (109-30)______2001-05 10____ 22______Matt Pell______2003-07 10____ 22______Kyle Bradley______2010-14

Top-10 Falls in a Career (beginning in 1980) ______#______Name______Season 1_____ 91______Ben Askren______2003-07 2_____ 47______J.P. Reese______2003-04 3_____ 41______Kevin Herron______2002-03 4_____ 40______Josh Wagner______2004-08 5_____ 39______Matt Pell______2003-07 6_____ 30______Mark Ellis______2006-10 7_____ 28______Khris Whelan______1980-83 8_____ 27______Mark Cody______1983-85 8_____ 27______Nathan McCormick______2009-03 8_____ 27______Alan Waters______2010-15 8_____ 27______J’den Cox______2013-17

HISTORY & RECORDS 19 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Records Tiger Record Holders Team Accomplishments Top Victories in a Season by Class Largest Margin of Victory Freshman Match Number Name Season Number School Season 40 Sam Henson 1990-91 56-0 Shippensburg State 1980-81 Sophomore Number Name Season 39 Kenny Liddell 1991-92 Milestone Wins for MU Junior # Year Opponent Number Name Season 100______1970-71 �������������������� NW Missouri State 45 Ben Askren 2005-06 200______1980-81 �����������������������Northern Illinois Senior 300______1995-96 ������������������������ Morgan State Number Name Season 400______2004-05 ������������������� Cal State-Bakersfield 46 Shepard Pittman 1983-84 500______2011-12 �������������������������Oregon State 46 John Sonderegger 1983-84

Milestone Wins for Head Coach Brian Smith Most Dual Points in a Season by Class # Year Opponent Freshman 25______2001-02 ����������������������������� Purdue Number Name Season 50______2002-03 ��������������������������� Oklahoma 154 Ashtin Primus 2006-07 75______2004-05 ����������������������Utah Valley State Sophomore Number Name Season 100______2006-07 ���������������������� Central Michigan 169 Ben Askren 2004-05 200______2014-15 �������������������������Truman State Junior Number Name Season Top-10 Largest MU Wrestling Crowds 227 Ben Askren 2005-06 Senior (Competitions held in the Hearnes Center Only) Number Name Season Attend. Opponent Date 227 Ben Askren 2006-07 1_____ 2,772______Iowa State ����������������������Feb. 11, 2007 2_____ 2,728______Nebraska �����������������������Jan. 28, 2007 3_____ 2,529______Oklahoma State Jan. 23, 2015 Most Dual Points in Career 4_____ 2,515______Iowa State ����������������������Feb. 15, 2009 Number Name Years 5_____ 2,509______Oklahoma State Jan. 27, 2017 771 Ben Askren 2004-07 6_____ 2,507______Ohio State ��������������������� Dec. 12, 2015 7_____ 2,494______Pittsburgh ��������������������� Dec. 21, 2006 8_____ 2,491______Old Dominion ��������������������Feb. 14, 2007 Most Consecutive Victories 9_____ 2,456______Nebraska �����������������������Jan. 31, 2009 Number Name Season 10____ 2,147______Stanford ���������������������� Nov. 11, 2005 87 Ben Askren 2005-07 Beauty and the Beast Crowd Numbers Best Winning Percentage (Wrestling and Gymnastics Combination Meet) Career Year Crowd Opponent % Name Record Years 2013______6,486 �����������������������Oklahoma State .965 J’den Cox 136-5 2013-17 2007______6,197 ������������������������ Northern Iowa Season 2008______6,308 ��������������������������� Oklahoma % Name Record Season 2009______4,147 ���������������������� Central Michigan 1.00 Ben Askren 45-0 2005-06 2010______4,041 ��������������������������� Oklahoma 1.00 Ben Askren 42-0 2006-07 2014______3,053 ����������������������������� Buffalo 2016______2,828 ����������������������������� Buffalo Quickest Fall Number Name Season 0:13 Rick Romeo 1981-82

Most Takedowns Match Number Name Season 13 Scott Barker 2001-02 Season Number Name Season 149 Bobby Crawford 1989-90

20 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Letterwinners 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 A - A - A C - C - C G - G - G K - K - K Rich Adams______1962-64 T. L. Cardwell______1925-27 Jordan Gagliano______2013-14 Darshan Karki______1978-79 Doug Anderson______1983-85 H. Carey______1929 C.E. Garrison______1929 Tim Kephart______2005-06 Eric Anderson______1979-81 Alfonzo Castelucci______1995-96 K.E. Garrison______1929-30 Mike Kleb______1984-86 John Andrews______2007, 09 Steve Cavanaugh______1967-69 Joey Garrity______2006-08 Bob Knudsen______1969-70 Aaron Assad______2016-17 Michael Chandler______2006-09 Alex Geiger______1961 Jeff Koehler______1977-78 Ben Askren______2004-07 Luke Cherep______2011 William Gibson______1925-26 John Kopnisky______1999-2002 Maxwell Askren______2007-10 Brad Cieleski______2005 Jeff Gillman______1978-79 Frank Kyrs______1976 Jason Aytes______1997 Mark Cody______1983-85 James Gilroy______1967 L - L - L B - B - B Dan Colace______1993-95 Mike Gilsdorf______1987-88 Joe LeBella______1970-72 Mark Bader______1999-2003 Mark Colbert______1978 Lance Glasgow______1988 Edwin Lampitt______1966-68 Lee Baker______1967 Justin Cole______2005-07 Jake Glore______2011 Jake Lapinski______1999 Lindsay Ball______1976-79 Michael Collins______1992-95 Don Godi______1959-61 Mike Larson______2011 Bob Barber______1975-78 Paul Collum______2004 G.P. Godwin______1925-27 Joey Lavallee______2014-15, 17 Scott Barker______2001-03 Gil Compton______1960-61 Jon Goerke______2015 Jeremey Lay______1992-95 Le’Roy Barnes______2015-16 Gabe Conaghan______2004 Bob Goodman______1972-74 Jim Layer______1984 Ron Barnholtz______1959-60 Sean Connole______2006 Bruce Graham______1970 Matt Lemanowicz______2014-17 Dave Barrett______1969-71 Tom Cook______1972-74 Brett Gray______1989-90 Daniel Lewis______2016-17 Joe Bartels______1934-35 J’den Cox______2014-17 Mike Greco______1977 Jed Lewis______2005-06 Cole Baumgartner______2015-16 Taylor Crane______2009 Nick Gregoris______2011 Kenny Liddell______1991-94 John Bealls______1934 Bobby Crawford______1987-89 Cody Greene______2003-05 Drew Lilledah______1995 Jayden Bears______2017 Steve Cross______1986-88 Claude Grieb______1934 Dan Lovelace______1986-88 Bob Benedetti______1963-65 D - D - D Lloyd Grieb______1934-36 Kenneth Luck______1930-32 Paul Berry______1974-76 Freddie Darris______1989 Ronald Grubbs______1966-67 M. Lundstrom______1935 Pat Biddick______1976-79 Darrin Davis______1988-89 H - H - H Brad Lynde______1998 Thomas Blacklock______1930 Phyllip DeLoach______2017 Jim Hall______1960 M - M - M Bob Blanner______1962-64 Eric DeVenney______1989-93 Vince Hannon______2008 Bruce Malinowsli______1980-84 Steve Blanner______1989 Austin DeVoe______2003-06 Tristan (T.J.) Hansen______2004-05 Kent Manis______1984 M. Blinder______1924 Gary Dill______1973-74 Jim Hardy______1986-88 Matt Manley______2014-17 Dan Boudria ______1972 Troy Dolan______2009-10 Howard Harness______1935-37 Jim Manor______1959 Curt Bourg______1970-73 Charles Donham______1935 Mike Harp______1997-98 Nicholas Marable______2007-10 Boomer Boyd______2013 David Drennan______1979-81 Brian Harris______1995-97 Craig Martin______1984-88 G. F. Boyles______1925-26 Dan Dunkin______1990 David Harris______1981 Roy Martin______1991-93 Charles Boyles______1936-37 Doug Dunlay______1991 Eugene Hawkins______1928-29 Dale Maxville______1992-93 Dominique (Dom) Bradley______2009-13 E - E - E Tim Hawks______2000-01 Lavion Mayes______2014-17 Kyle Bradley______2011-13 Dave Easterla______1959 Danny Hayes______1987-89 Josh Maze______2000 Chase Brennan______2015, 17 Johnny Eblen______2013-15 Todd Hayes______1989 Chris McCormick______2002-06 Larry Brock______1963 Ron Edwards______1960 Brent Haynes______2009-13 Tyler McCormick______2005-08 Emanuel Brooks______2008 Jaydin Eierman______2017 Justin Heberlie______2014 Nathan McCormick______2010-11 Tom Brooks______1962 Steve Eldridge______1963-65 John Hefner______1980-81 Barlow McGhee______2014, 16-17 Boyd Brown ______1965 Mark Ellis______2007-10 Bobby Henderson______1990-91 Rick McKeever______1965-67 David Brown______1977-78 Ron Emery______1993-96 Dorian Henderson______2009-11 Warren McKnight______1959 Gregg Buehler______1993-94 Michael England______2014-15 Bob Hennecke______1964 Devin Mellon______2011-15 Chip Bunner______1988-91 John Erneste______2016-17 Sam Henson______1991 Paul Merritt______1978-79 Craig Burbes______1998 Dane Espinosa______2007 Tom Hentschel______1961-62-63 Joe Mesta______1934 Dean Burgess______1963 F - F - F Kevin Herron______1999-2003 Tim Miklus______2016 Kenny Burleson______2001-04 Kent Fanning______1963-64 Chad Hertzog______1999-00 Willie Miklus______2015-16 Reggie Burress______1989 Cody Farinella______2010 Frank Hinson______1973-74 B.K. Miller______1927-28 Scott Burton______1979 Marvin Fender______1934-35 Cory Hodapp______1995-97 David Miller______1976-79 Alex Butler______2017 John Ferguson______1935-36 Marcus Hoehn______2006-09 M.M. Miller______1932-34 Blaise Butler______2016 Luke Fortuna______2016 Mike Holly______1973-74 G. Milligan______1924 Herris Butler______1972 Jeff Foust______2003-06 Dale Hopkins______1959 Donnie Mitchell______1996 J. Butler______1924 Clint Freeman______2003-05 Drake Houdashelt______2012-15 George Moore______1970-71 Bob Bynum______1975 Gary Frieders______1968 Nicholas Hucke______2010 Jason Moore______1998-99 John Byrd______1969-71 Shaon Fry______1991-94 Carl Hulen______1935-37 J.J. Moore______1928-30 I - I - I Joe Morell______1970 Dane Ives______1976-79 Alfred Morgan______1984-87 J - J - J Brad Moseley______1979-82 Pat Jansen______1985-87 Todd Moseley______1986-87 Trevor Jauch______2013-14 Perry Munday______1929-31 Cody Johnston______2014-16 Austin Myers______2017 Jim Jones______1959-60 Jesse Jordan______1999-2002 Raymond Jordan______2006-09

HISTORY & RECORDS 21 MIZZOU WRESTLING Mizzou Letterwinners 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 N - N - N S - S - S W - W - W Nick Nasenbeny______2016 Todd Sacksteder______1993-96 Jim Wagemann______1975-77 Greg Neibarger______1993 Bruce Sanguinet______1973-74 Josh Wagner______2005-08 Jason Newton______1993 Guy F. Sappington______1928-32 Robert Wagner______1960 Terry Niblett______1971 Mark Sauls______1981-82 Mark Wall______2005 Glenn Nowicki______1971-72 Matt Sauls______1980-81 Joel Wallach______1960 Steve Nuhn______1992-93 Willie Saxton______2008 Roger Walker______1972-73 O - O - O Paul Schaeffer______1934 Greg Warren______1988-91 Scott O’Donnell______2010 Todd Schavrien______2009-11 Alan Waters______2011-13, 15 Jerry O’Guinn______1972-74 C.H. Schelter______1925-26 Brett Watkins______2004 John Olanowski______2007-08 Shawn Schuman______1995 Taylor Watkins______2017 Don Owens______1975 Randy Sealby______1982-83 H. Webster______1929 P - P - P Jared Sears______1997-98 Matt Webster______1996-99 Homer Page______1961-62 Rod Seiler______1973-74 Jesse West______2000-01 John Palazzolo______1968-69 Ian Semelroth______2003-04 G.A. Westfall______1928 Nathan Paul______1960-61 Jason Sexton______1993-95 Chase Wetenkamp______2005 Jim Paulsen______1975-77 John Shene______1984-86 Keith Whelan______1979-81 Joe Paulsen______1970-72 William Shepherd______1967-69 Khris Whelan______1979-83 Thomas Patterson______1996-98 Andrew Sherry______2009 Dale Whitehouse______1981 M. Peck______1924 Charlie Sherertz______1988-89 Joe Wier______1994-97 Matt Pell______2004-07 Michael Shield______1997 Brandon Wiest______2010-11 Blake Pepper______2014, 16 Jon Sioredas______2002-03 Trevor Wiest______2013, 15 Tyler Perry______2007-11 Jim Simpson______1963-65 Alonzo Wilkes______1935 Tony Pescaglia______2008 Josh Skurnik______2008 Richard Wilkes______1931-32 Shepard Pittman______1983-84 Mike Slyman______1976-78 Bill Williams______1967-68 Dale Pleimann______1972-75 Bill Smith______1978 Terril Williams______1976-77 Curt Plummer______1961 Buddy Smith______1989-92 Glynn Williams______1931-32 Mike Pollock______1977-80 Matt Smith______1998 James Williamson______2005-08 Bill Porter______1980-83 John Sonderegger______1983-84 Dave Willis______1966 Bob Porter______1980-82 Jeremy Spates______2000-04 Joe Winer______1969-71 Todd Porter______2010 Justin Spates______2001 Eric Wilson______2010-14 Amond Prater______2005-06 Joe Spinazzola______1980-84 Dylan Wisman______2017 Ty Prazma______2013, 15 Harold Starr______1934-36 Brock Wittmeyer______2008 Ashtin Primus______2007 Mike Sterling______1970-71 Patrick Wright______2009-11 Jim Prettyman______1986-88 Marlin Stewart______1993 Tyron Woodley______2002-05 R - R - R Joe Stone______1962 Y - Y - Y Bob Raemer______1965-67 Rocky Streb______1981-82 C.L. Young______1927-28 Rick Ramirez______1971 Dante Stone______2001-03 Danny Young______1965-66 Tom Raney______1976 Ry Stone ______2001 David Young______1980-82 A.D. Reese______1928-32 Kevin Stroh______1997-98 Fowler Young______1931 J.P. Reese______2001-04 Steve Summers______1965 Z - Z - Z Don Reyes______1993 Cliff Sutcliffe______2000 Sherif Zegar______1990 Ron Rich______1959 Zach Synon______2014-17 Brad Zemmel______1969-70 Tom Richichi______1973-74 T - T - T Mark Ridings______1995 Justin Thaw______1994-97 Harold Ritchie______1976-79 Jon Thomas______1968-69 Barry Roades______1964-66 Chuck Thompson______1990-91 A. Von Robbins______1929-31 Rick Thompson______1969 James Romero______2016 Tommy Thompson______1984-85 Rick Romeo______1980-82 W. Tiffin______1925-28 Taylor Ronan______2014 Zach Toal______2011-14 Wes Roper______1980-82 Brooks Travis______1995-97 Will Rosa______1982-83 Matt Turner______2002 Shane Rosanbalm______1993-95 Steve Tuttle______1966 Bob Rowland______1961-63 Bob Tuvil______1959-60 J.C. Russell______2002-05 U - U - U S. Underhill______1924 Jeff Urban______1998-2000 V - V - V Nick Velliquette______2008 Tim Vogel______1975-76 Mark Vollmar______2000-01

22 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 1923-24 Coach Charles Fisher 1930-31 Coach Charles Fisher 1936-1937 Guy Sappington (Won 1, Lost 2, Tied 0) (Won 1, Lost 3, Tied 0) (Won 1, Lost 5, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 4 Oklahoma 22 3 at Iowa State 31 16 at Illinois State 14 9 Kansas 11 31 Kansas 3 0 at Illinois 34 19 Washington (Mo.) 10 6 Nebraska 24 6 at Kansas State 22 3 Kansas State 35 8 Nebraska 20 1924-25 Coach Charles Fisher MVC Championships 5th 0 at Iowa State 32 (Won 1, Lost 2, Tied 0) 0 at Northern Iowa 32 MU Opponent Score 1931-32 Coach Charles Fisher Big 6 Championships* 4th 2 Oklahoma 20 (Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 0) *-held in Lincoln, Neb. 7 Kansas 16 MU Opponent Score 26 Washington (Mo.) 2 8 at Illinois 24 1959-60 Coach Marshall Esteppe 8 Oklahoma 21 (Won 0, Lost 7, Tied 0) 1925-26 Coach Charles Fisher 3 Iowa State 30 MU Opponent Score (Won 4, Lost 1, Tied 0) 24 at Kansas 15 10 Westminster 28 MU Opponent Score 11 at Nebraska 16 0 at NW Missouri State 36 14 Missouri-Rolla 11 MVC Championships* 5th 0 at Graceland 36 10 Kansas 7 *-held in Ames, Iowa 14 at William Jewell 18 22 Washington (Mo.) 0 13 at Westminster 19 0 Nebraska 28 1932-33 Coach Charles Fisher 11 Graceland 23 15 Kansas City YMCA 6 (Won 1, Lost 6, Tied 0) 0 NW Missouri State 36 MU Opponent Score 1926-27 Coach Charles Fisher 3 Iowa State 31 1960-61 Coach Marshall Esteppe (Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 0) 0 Illinois 36 (Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score 26 Kansas 8 MU Opponent Score 0 at Iowa State 26 0 SW Oklahoma 30 0 at NW Missouri State 30 16 Missouri-Rolla 11 0 at Oklahoma State 38 9 at Graceland 19 8 Kansas 14 0 Oklahoma 32 22 Westminster 13 8 Nebraska 19 10 Central Oklahoma St. 20 19 at William Jewell 10 8 Oklahoma 16 Big 6 Championships* 6th 3 Illinois 23 *-held in Ames, Iowa 11 Graceland 15 1927-28 Coach Charles Fisher 7 NW Missouri State 26 (Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 0) 1933-34 Coach Charles Fisher 22 at Westminster 6 MU Opponent Score (Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 0) 20 William Jewell 17 3 at Illinois 24 MU Opponent Score 8 at Oklahoma 17 8 at Northern Iowa 22 1961-62 Coach Marshall Esteppe 12 at Iowa State 11 8 at Iowa State 28 (Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0) 12 Kansas State 9 23 at NW Oklahoma 8 MU Opponent Score 14 at Kansas 11 15 at Kansas State 11 25 William Jewell 3 9 at Nebraska 20 28 at Kansas 6 32 Westminster 0 6 Central Oklahoma 22 11 Graceland 17 1928-29 Coach Charles Fisher Big 6 Championships* 3rd 30 at William Jewell 0 (Won 1, Lost 5, Tied 1) *-held in Columbia, Mo. 35 at Westminster 2 MU Opponent Score 2 Kansas State 25 9 Illinois 19 1934-35 Coach Charles Fisher 0 at Illinois State 26 14 Nebraska 14 (Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 0) 0 at Illinois 26 16 Kansas 18 MU Opponent Score 9 NW Missouri State 17 6 Oklahoma 28 18 Kansas State 16 8 at Graceland 24 0 at Oklahoma State 30 14.5 Northern Iowa 18.5 3 at Nebraska 25 15 Iowa State 19 16.5 at Iowa State 21.5 22.5 Kansas 9.5 8 Oklahoma 23 1962-63 Coach Marshall Esteppe MVC Championships* 5th 5 Illinois 23 (Won 3, Lost 7, Tied 0) *-held in Norman, Okla. 28 Nebraska 8 MU Opponent Score 21 Kansas 13 24 MacMurray State 8 1929-30 Coach Charles Fisher 14.5 Cornell 15.5 3 South Dakota State 27 (Won 2, Lost 3, Tied 0) Big 6 Championships* 6th 18 Millikin 16 MU Opponent Score *-held in Ames, Iowa 22 at Washington (Mo.) 6 25 Kansas State 12 11 Graceland 15 3 at Iowa State 29 1935-36 Coach Charles Fisher 5 at Kansas State 27 3 Oklahoma 27 (Won 0, Lost 3, Tied 0) 9 Illinois State 15 14 at Kansas 12 MU Opponent Score 14 Nebraska 22 9 at Nebraska 21 11 at Nebraska 17 14 at Graceland 15 MVC Championships* 4th 3 at Kansas State 27 10 at NW Missouri State 21 *-held in Manhattan, Kan. 12.5 Iowa State 21.5 Big 6 Championships* 4th *-held in Norman, Okla.

HISTORY & RECORDS 23 MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 1963-64 Coach Marshall Esteppe 1966-67 Coach Hap Whitney 1969-70 Coach Hap Whitney (Won 9, Lost 5, Tied 0) (Won 7, Lost 10, Tied 0) (Won 8, Lost 5, Tied 1) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 8 Fort Hays State 22 30 SW Missouri State 6 6 at Purdue 25 31 Washington (Mo.) 2 33 Emporia State 0 30 Florissant Valley 6 19 MacMurray 11 15 Nebraska 14 32 Forest Park 6 26 Millikin 9 16 at MacMurray 13 11 Kansas State 23 32 DePauw 3 8 at Kansas State 20 5 at Oklahoma 30 17 Central Missouri St. 11 8 at Iowa 21 37 at SW Missouri State 3 16 Central Missouri St. 10 2 Minnesota* 28 27 at Central Missouri State 7 3 Illinois 23 5 Indiana* 33 18 Illinois 14 19 Graceland 8 14 at Central Missouri State 19 18 at NW Missouri State 5 21 Graceland 12 15 at Graceland 14 6 Drake 28 8 NW Missouri State 21 15 at Western Illinois 16 26 NE Missouri State 5 26 Kansas 5 23 at NE Missouri State 8 24 Western Illinois 11 8 NW Missouri State 17 16 Illinois 18 11 Southern Illinois 22 15 Kansas 33 9 NW Missouri State 24 15 at Nebraska 15 16 SE Missouri State 19 Big 8 Championships* 6th 1964-65 Coach Hap Whitney 22 Missouri Valley 11 *-held in Manhattan, Kan. (Won 7, Lost 8, Tied 0) 14 Central Missouri State 17 MU Opponent Score Big 8 Championships# 7th 1970-71 Coach Hap Whitney 15 Central Missouri St. 9 *-Iowa City, Iowa #-held in Norman, Okla. (Won 5, Lost 9, Tied 1) 20 Millikin 6 MU Opponent Score 10 Illinois State 19 1967-68 Coach Hap Whitney 21 at Drake 16 20 SW Missouri State 11 (Won 18, Lost 0, Tied 1) 25 SIU-Edwardsville 11 5 Nebraska 25 MU Opponent Score 14 Navy* 18 13 Washington (Mo.) 16 36 SW Missouri State 5 13 at South Dakota State 28 23 Kansas 3 33 Missouri Valley 3 13 Minnesota* 27 19 William Jewell 13 16 Kansas State 13 11 at Kansas State 23 14 Graceland 16 17 Western Illinois 14 3 at SIU-Carbondale 35 3 Kansas State 23 23 NE Missouri State 8 13 at Illinois State 24 5 Central Missouri St. 22 27 at Central Missouri State 17 16 at Illinois 19 11 Illinois 18 27 Graceland 5 8 at Purdue 22 3 NW Missouri State 27 18 at NW Missouri State 17 28 Central Missouri State 6 29 Kansas 3 22 NE Missouri State 11 26 NW Missouri State 6 21 SE Missouri State 11 26 at Kansas State Teachers 5 17 Nebraska 19 Big 8 Championships* 7th 15 Colorado 14 32 SW Missouri State 3 *-held in Norman, Okla. 25 at Nebraska 8 15 at NE Missouri State 15 16 South Dakota State* 14 Big 8 Championships# 6th 1965-66 Coach Hap Whitney 24 at Illinois 9 *-Brookings, S.D. #-held in Lincoln, Neb. (Won 10, Lost 8, Tied 0) 24 Purdue# 8 MU Opponent Score 14 Kansas State# 14 1971-1972 Coach Hap Whitney 28 at SW Missouri State 10 32 SE Missouri State 2 (Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 0) 11 at SE Missouri State 23 28 MacMurray 3 MU Opponent Score 11 at Central Missouri State 22 23 Drake 6 42 NE Missouri State 6 9 MacMurray 20 Big 8 Championships^ 5th 17 at NW Missouri State 18 23 SW Missouri State 8 *-Lincoln, Neb. #-Champaign, Ill. ^-held in Boulder, 34 at SW Missouri State 9 17 SE Missouri State 13 Colo. 37 at SE Missouri State 3 7 Kansas State 25 30 Franklin & Marshall 9 17 Graceland 16 1968-69 Coach Hap Whitney 12 at Nebraska 18 34 at Kansas 3 (Won 9, Lost 4, Tied 0) 18 Minnesota* 19 3 Wisconsin 27 MU Opponent Score 20 Kansas State 17 11 at Illinois 17 30 SW Missouri State 12 20 Illinois 17 8 at Purdue 19 11 at NE Missouri State 24 20 at Central Missouri State 13 5 at NW Missouri State 23 29 Central Missouri State 6 Big 8 Championships# 5th 21 at Nebraska 14 15 at Kansas State 14 *-Lincoln, Neb #-held in Stillwater, Okla. 25 William Jewell 6 9 Winona State* 22 18 SE Missouri State 9 20 at Western Illinois 10 28 at Washington (Mo.) 3 6 Michigan 25 30 Kansas 3 15 Ohio State 12 Big 8 Championships* 7th Place 26 Purdue 11 *-held in Manhattan, Kan. 23 Nebraska 6 20 NW Missouri State 11 8 at SIU-Carbondale 22 21 at Drake 15 Big 8 Championships# 4th *-Macomb, Ill. #-held in Ames, Iowa

24 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 1972-73 Coach Hap Whitney 1975-76 Coach Bob Kopnisky 1978-79 Coach Bob Kopnisky (Won 6, Lost 3, Tied 0) (Won 12, Lost 4, Tied 0) (Won 12, Lost 3, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 21 NW Missouri State 2 28 Colorado* 6 15 Iowa State 27 3 Oklahoma 38 8 at Iowa State 35 21 at Ohio State 15 26 Purdue 14 39 Indiana # 4 29 at Kentucky 13 38 at NE Missouri State 3 30 Purdue # 7 38 Bowling Green * 9 16 Central Missouri State 17 32 Florida International 8 38 at Miami (Ohio) 5 18 Nebraska 17 23 at Western Illinois 9 35 Illinois 6 0 Iowa State 42 32 at Drake 8 53 at Lincoln University 6 24 at Kansas State 12 18 at Nebraska 24 27 SIU-Edwardsville # 19 34 SW Missouri State 6 31 Lincoln University 12 21 at Nebraska-Omaha 12 Big 8 Championships* 7th 8 Oklahoma 26 41 Indiana State 2 *-held in Columbia, Mo. 9 Oklahoma State 30 13 Cal State-Bakersfield 23 26 Southern Ill.-Carbondale 5 43 Nebraska 0 1973-74 Coach Hap Whitney 35 NE Missouri State 6 44 Central Missouri State 2 (Won 7, Lost 5, Tied 0) 33 at Central Missouri State 9 23 SIU-Carbondale 13 MU Opponent Score 23 at Nebraska-Omaha 18 12 at Oklahoma 23 2 at Iowa State 41 21 SIU-Edwardsville 19 Big 8 Championships^ 4th 28 NW Missouri State 9 Big 8 Championships^ 4th *- Oxford, Ohio #- St. Louis, Mo. ^-held in Ames, 48 NE Missouri State 6 #-Ames, Iowa #-Miami, Fla. ^-held in Ames, Iowa Iowa 22 Franklin & Marshall 16 0 at Oklahoma State 39 1976-77 Coach Bob Kopnisky 1979-80 Coach Bob Kopnisky 6 Oklahoma 28 (Won 10, Lost 3, Tied 0) (Won 14, Lost 3, Tied 0) 28 at Central Missouri State 13 MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 19 at Nebraska 15 39 Richmond* 0 9 at Iowa State 32 15 Colorado* 16 46 Florida International* 0 36 at Illinois State 2 25 Kansas State 13 35 at Auburn 6 28 Central Oklahoma State * 12 36 at SW Missouri State 9 35 Nebraska 6 31 at Central Missouri State 10 4 Purdue 29 30 Nebraska-Omaha 9 24 Kentucky 19 Big 8 Championships# 5th 20 Illinois State 18 39 Nebraska-Omaha 3 *-Lincoln, Neb. #-held in Norman, Okla. 4 at Oklahoma 36 34 SIU-Edwardsville 6 10 at Oklahoma State 29 38 at Western Illinois 6 1974-75 Coach Bob Kopnisky 31 Central Missouri State 11 32 at Nebraska 3 (Won 5, Lost 7, Tied 1) 29 at SIU-Edwardsville 15 42 at Illinois 3 MU Opponent Score 30 at SIU-Carbondale 10 0 Oklahoma 40 9 at SIU-Edwardsville 33 19 at Michigan State 16 34 at Northern Illinois 10 12 Illinois 25 18 Iowa State 24 27 Ohio State 15 18 at Kansas State 26 Big 8 Championships# 4th 31 Colorado 6 25 Western Illinois 10 *-Miami, Fla. #-held in Norman, Okla. 9 Oklahoma State 27 0 at Oklahoma 36 44 SIU-Carbondale 0 2 at Oklahoma State 41 1977-78 Coach Bob Kopnisky 38 at Indiana State 8 17 Drake 17 (Won 14, Lost 4, Tied 0) Big 8 Championships# 5th 16 Nebraska 21 MU Opponent Score *-Warrensburg, Mo. #-held in Norman, Okla. 34 NE Missouri State 9 37 Drake 9 3 Iowa State 38 11 at Iowa State 25 32 at NW Missouri State 5 26 at Northern Colorado 8 25 Central Missouri State 14 8 Oregon 24 42 SW Missouri State 3 26 at Colorado 9 Big 8 Championships* 5th 35 Central Oklahoma State # 6 #- Lincoln, Neb. *-held in Stillwater, Okla. 29 at Central Missouri State 17 50 Lincoln University 0 38 Western Illinois 6 27 SIU-Carbondale 9 14 Oklahoma State 27 30 Minnesota ^ 8 38 at Nebraska 0 18 Kentucky 19 24 Oklahoma 13 28 at Illinois 9 34 at Indiana State 5 20 Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo 18 Big 8 Championships% 4th *- Boulder, Colo. #-Warrensburg, Mo. ^- Lincoln, Neb. %-held in Stillwater, Okla.

HISTORY & RECORDS 25 MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 1980-81 Coach Bob Kopnisky 1983-84 Coach Bob Kopnisky 1985-86 Coach Bob Kopnisky (Won 16, Lost 5, Tied 1) (Won 14, Lost 9, Tied 1) (Won 7, Lost 7, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 46 at SW Missouri State 0 23 Oregon State* 13 44 NW Missouri State 3 3 at Oklahoma 39 38 Central Missouri State 3 12 at Minnesota 21 14 Iowa State 19 46 Missouri-Rolla 2 26 at Central Missouri State 18 27 at Wilkes College 14 32 Kent State # 2 21 New Mexico * 18 22 at Penn State 22 20 SIU-Edwardsville # 17 14 at Eastern Illinois 23 49 East Stroudsburg * 3 17 Louisiana State # 16 29 at Nebraska-Omaha 18 56 Shippensburg State * 0 29 Northern Illinois # 7 6 at Nebraska 35 31 at Bloomsburg State 6 18 at Maryland 20 12 at Northern Iowa 35 23 at Temple 15 19 at Virginia 17 0 at Iowa State 54 41 Illinois State 3 21 North Carolina State ^ 15 3 Oklahoma 43 23 Nebraska 15 25 Old Dominoin % 16 6 Oklahoma State 43 44 at SIU-Edwardsville 3 10 Louisiana State % 28 38 SW Missouri State 9 51 Western Illinois 0 27 Ohio State % 15 26 at Indiana State 22 34 at SIU-Carbondale 6 15 Old Dominion % 15 36 Marquette 18 18 at Kentucky 23 17 SIU-Edwardsville 23 Big 8 Championships# 5th 32 Ohio # 9 17 at Northern Iowa 18 *- Warrensburg, Mo. #-held in Ames, Iowa 38 Central Missouri State 6 13 at Iowa State 26 28 Northern Illinois 15 43 SW Missouri State 3 1986-87 Coach Wes Roper 23 Illinois 9 6 Oklahoma State 31 (Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 0) 7 at Oklahoma State 36 13 Oklahoma 29 MU Opponent Score 27 Indiana State 16 26 at Nebraska-Omaha 8 37 at Old Dominion 6 15 at Northern Iowa 24 12 at Nebraska 28 25 at VMI 18 Big 8 Championships^ 5th 20 at Indiana State 17 15 at Nebraska 22 *- Bloomsburg, Pa. #-Lexington, Ky. ^-held in 10 at Louisiana State 26 43 Central Missouri State 8 Stillwater, Okla. Big 8 Championships$ 5th 7 at Oklahoma State 37 *- St. Louis, Mo. #- NIU Open ^- Hampton, Va. %- 7 Michigan State * 30 1981-82 Coach Bob Kopnisky Virginia Duals $-held in Stillwater, Okla. 13 at Oklahoma 22 (Won 6, Lost 7, Tied 0) 30 Eastern Illinois 6 MU Opponent Score 1984-85 Coach Bob Kopnisky 30 at SW Missouri State 12 29 Oregon State 10 (Won 11, Lost 10, Tied 0) 22 Northern Iowa 21 40 SIU-Carbondale 6 MU Opponent Score Big 8 Championships# 5th 28 SIU-Edwardsville 12 47 Olivette Nazarene * 6 *- Stillwater, Okla. #-held in Stillwater, Okla. 25 at Eastern Illinois 15 48 at McKendree 9 14 at Indiana State 25 39 at Central Missouri State 6 1987-88 Coach Wes Roper 33 at Central Missouri State 7 44 at Missouri-Rolla 9 (Won 7, Lost 6, Tied 1) 9 at Iowa State 32 33 at NW Missouri State 10 MU Opponent Score 5 Oklahoma # 38 23 Northern Iowa 21 19 Illinois * 15 11 Northern Iowa 27 6 at Tennessee 35 7 at Northern Iowa 37 21 at Nebraska 23 10 at North Carolina State 28 12 SIU-Edwardsville * 21 33 SW Missouri State 9 32 Appalachian State # 14 33 at Central Missouri State 9 12 Oklahoma State 26 9 Louisiana State # 36 23 at Indiana 14 15 at Northern Illinois 24 15 Ohio State # 21 43 Villanova 3 Big 8 Championships^ 5th 22 Temple # 19 16 at Purdue 16 *- St. Louis, Mo. #- Jefferson City, Mo. ^-held in 18 North Carolina State 24 9 at Iowa State 27 Lincoln, Neb. 37 at SW Missouri State 11 13 Oklahoma State 22 3 at Oklahoma 40 8 Ohio State 28 1982-83 Coach Bob Kopnisky 28 Nebraska-Omaha 18 18 at Nebraska 16 (Won 4, Lost 10, Tied 0) 21 Nebraska 23 25 at Eastern Illinois 15 MU Opponent Score 7 Iowa State 35 41 SW Missouri State 0 18 at SIU-Edwardsville 22 9 at Oklahoma State 35 11 Oklahoma ^ 28 15 at Penn State 25 36 Indiana State 7 Big 8 Championships% 5th 19 at Lockhaven 21 4 Louisiana State 41 *- St. Louis, Mo. #- Bloomington, Ind. 31 at Clarion 21 Big 8 Championships^ 5th ^- Kansas City, Mo. %-held in Norman, Okla. 18 at Pittsburgh 17 *- Lebanon, Ill. #- Virginia Duals ^-held in Norman, 12 Nebraska 26 Okla. 19 Northern Iowa 20 18 Northern Illinois 22 32 at SW Missouri State 10 15 Iowa State 32 14 Eastern Illinois 25 14 at Oklahoma 28 0 at Oklahoma State 48 32 Indiana State 7 Big 8 Championships* 5th *-held in Ames, Iowa

26 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 1988-89 Coach Wes Roper 1990-91 Coach Wes Roper 1993-94 Coach Wes Roper (Won 6, Lost 10, Tied 1) (Won 6, Lost 9, Tied 0) (Won 4, Lost 8, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 19 Nebraska 19 9 Nebraska 25 15 Indiana 19 27 SW Missouri State * 9 35 SIU-Edwardsville * 0 14 at Oklahoma State 26 25 Drake * 19 8 at Indiana 29 27 Brown 14 8 Iowa State 29 15 at Notre Dame 22 15 Edinboro 21 8 Michigan # 27 31 SW Missouri State 8 15 Cal-Polo SLO 22 7 Lockhaven # 30 18 Northern Iowa 19 20 Oklahoma 19 30 Old Dominion # 12 29 Central Missouri State 9 25 Illinois State 9 16 Northern Iowa ^ 27 18 at Minnesota 20 17 at Iowa State 27 23 SIU-Edwardsville ^ 15 19 Central Oklahoma State 20 12 Purdue 22 13 at Oklahoma 31 24 Clemson # 17 33 Northern Illinois 12 3 Oklahoma State % 43 9 Iowa State 25 14 at Nebraska 25 9 Arizona State % 34 18 at Oklahoma State 24 16 SW Missouri State 22 26 Boise State % 15 14 at Oklahoma 17 Big 8 Championships* 5th 18 Central Oklahoma State 23 30 at SW Missouri State 9 *-held in Ames, Iowa 6 at Iowa 41 46 Eastern Illinois 3 14 Eastern Illinois 22 Big 8 Championships^ 4th 1994-95 Coach Wes Roper 26 at SW Missouri State 12 *- St. Louis, Mo. #- Oak Grove, Mo. ^-held in (Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 0) Big 8 Championships$ 5th Columbia, Mo. MU Opponent Score *- Tiger Duals #- Virginia Duals 41 Lindenwood* 4 ^- St. Louis, Mo. %- Cowboy Duals $-held in Ames, 1991-92 Coach Wes Roper 16 at Indiana 20 Iowa (Won 8, Lost 6, Tied 0) 14 Oklahoma State 26 MU Opponent Score 21 Wyoming 17 1989-90 Coach Wes Roper 15 Oklahoma 20 15 Iowa State 20 (Won 7, Lost 11, Tied 0) 34 at Central Missouri State 6 18 at Oklahoma 19 MU Opponent Score 26 SIU-Edwardsville * 12 37 Northern Iowa 6 31 SIU-Edwardsville * 10 17 Notre Dame 19 41 at Illinois State 3 0 Oklahoma State * 43 5 at Iowa State 25 21 at Purdue 16 36 NE Missouri State # 6 21 Clemson # 20 6 Nebraska 33 31 Central Missouri State # 9 22 Tennessee-Chattanooga # 21 Big 8 Championships# 5th 0 at Iowa State 38 21 Minnesota 19 *- Jefferson City, Mo. #-held in Lincoln, Neb. 8 at Northern Iowa 35 16 at Northern Iowa 24 37 Colorado Mines ^ 9 20 Eastern Illinois ^ 21 1995-96 Coach Wes Roper 30 Drake ^ 12 18 at Nebraska 28 (Won 6, Lost 11, Tied 0) 9 Clarion ^ 26 36 Northern Illinois 9 MU Opponent Score 15 Notre Dame 25 22 Indiana 20 6 at Minnesota 29 16 at Central Oklahoma State 24 28 SW Missouri State 8 13 Indiana 25 14 Cal State-Fullerton % 30 Big 8 Championships% 5th 35 Morgan State * 6 29 at Central Missouri State 14 *-Warrensburg, Mo. #- Atlanta, Ga. 18 Central Michigan * 16 14 Ohio State 20 ^- Cedar Falls, Iowa %-held in Stillwater, Okla. 37 Wisconsin * 3 16 at Eastern Illinois 24 9 Illinois # 30 28 SW Missouri State 6 1992-93 Coach Wes Roper 21 Edinboro # 15 11 Oklahoma 26 (Won 6, Lost 7, Tied 0) 10 Cal State-Bakerfield 29 7 at Nebraska 29 MU Opponent Score 15 at Wyoming 26 Big 8 Championships$ 5th 33 Central Missouri State 6 34 NE Missouri State 12 *-St. Louis, Mo. #- Tiger Duals 44 SIU-Edwardsville 8 0 at Iowa State 45 ^- Hall of Fame Classic %-Edmond, Okla. $-held in 21 at Indiana 10 27 at Northern Iowa 12 LIncoln, Neb. 9 Iowa State 25 12 Purdue 24 12 Penn State * 33 9 at Nebraska 27 31 Brockport State * 6 0 Oklahoma 41 7 Michigan * 31 23 Central Missouri State 21 21 at Central Oklahoma State 12 10 at Oklahoma State 31 15 at Oklahoma 22 Big 8 Championships^ 5th 3 Nebraska 37 *-Cent. Mich. Duals #- Virginia Duals ^-held in 23 at SW Missouri State 16 Stillwater, Okla. 18 Oklahoma State # 21 14 Illinois 25 Big 8 Championships^ 4th *- National Duals #-Jefferson City, Mo. ^-held in Norman, Okla.

HISTORY & RECORDS 27 MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 1996-97 Coach Wes Roper 1999-2000 Coach Brian Smith 2001-02 Coach Brian Smith (Won 7, Lost 7, Tied 2) (Won 11, Lost 11, Tied 0) (Won 18, Lost 3, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 12 Indiana 32 12 Illinois * 27 20 Illinois * 13 34 Truman State 12 3 Oklahoma State 34 21 Indiana 16 4 at Purdue 37 15 Purdue 19 18 Purdue 16 22 Ohio 17 27 Lindenwood 15 38 Missouri Valley 7 39 Appalachian State * 0 6 at Nebraska 32 24 at Nebraska 16 17 Central Michigan * 17 12 Indiana 27 43 at Old Dominion 6 21 Wisconsin * 21 21 Wyoming 18 32 Virginia # 14 23 Harvard * 16 27 Findlay # 9 37 North Carolina # 9 28 at Central Missouri State 18 10 Central Michigan # 24 19 Penn State # 16 49 Lindenwood 0 47 Franklin & Marshall # 3 25 Hofstra # 13 21 Missouri Valley 12 25 Army # 15 30 at Wyoming 9 19 Northern Iowa 20 21 Brown # 16 7 Oklahoma State 26 9 Iowa State 22 26 at Missouri Valley 9 36 Eastern Illinois 10 6 Nebraska 32 32 at SIU-Edwardsville 10 16 at Iowa State 26 15 at Oklahoma 24 38 Marquette ^ 12 30 Michigan State 6 17 at Oklahoma State 23 17 at Northwestern 19 41 Central Missouri State 0 Big 12 Championships# 5th 15 Central Missouri State 21 28 Northern Illinois 9 *-Cent. Michigan Duals 22 Eastern Illinois 16 40 Binghamton^ 6 #-held in Columbia, Mo. 9 at Iowa State 31 36 Buffalo ^ 4 2 at Northern Iowa 31 27 Cornell ^ 12 1997-98 Coach Wes Roper 3 Oklahoma 33 12 Oklahoma 23 (Won 5, Lost 10, Tied 0) 24 Northern Illinois 12 Big 12 Championships% 5th MU Opponent Score Big 12 Championships% 5th *- St. Charles, Mo. #- Virginia Duals 17 Indiana 18 *- St. Louis, Mo. #- Cent. Mich. Duals ^- Cornell Duals %-Big 12 Championships held in 12 Purdue 23 ^- Evanston, Ill. %-Big 12 Championships held in Norman, Okla. 6 Rider * 31 Lincoln, Neb. 12 Ohio State * 23 2002-03 Coach Brian Smith 13 at Eastern Illinois 22 2000-01 Coach Brian Smith (Won 15, Lost 6, Tied 0) 34 Central Missouri State 12 (Won 7, Lost 10, Tied 1) MU Opponent Score 24 Missouri Valley 12 MU Opponent Score 6 at Oklahoma State 32 43 SIU-Edwardsville 3 6 at Illinois* 33 41 Central Missouri State 12 23 at Northern Iowa 14 6 at Oklahoma State 29 37 Princeton 6 22 at Brigham Young 25 46 SIU Edwardsville 0 21 at Purdue 15 6 at Iowa State 30 15 at Indiana 22 18 at Indiana 20 14 Oklahoma 29 14 at Purdue 24 30 Navy* 12 0 Oklahoma State 37 17 Nebraska # 21 26 Cal. Poly* 18 15 at Nebraska 22 3 at Michigan State 29 25 Harvard* 15 22 Northern Illinois 16 19 Cal State-Bakersfield ^ 18 16 Northern Iowa* 21 Big 12 Championships # 5th 18 Kent State ^ 15 49 Missouri Valley 0 *- Virginia Duals #-Big 12 Championships held in 9 Central Michigan ^ 22 48 Missouri Baptist 0 Norman, Okla. 15 Cal State-Bakersfield ^ 17 53 Lindenwood 0 22 Lindenwood 19 17 Arizona State# 19 1998-99 Coach Brian Smith 19 Missouri Valley 19 15 Northern Iowa# 21 (Won 4, Lost 9, Tied 0) 30 at Central Missouri State 10 25 at Oklahoma 20 MU Opponent Score 28 at Eastern Illinois 12 23 Nebraska 14 3 at Illinois * 33 4 at Oklahoma 24 48 at Eastern Illinois 3 15 at Indiana 24 13 Iowa State 28 24 Iowa State 11 5 at Purdue 26 24 Northern Illinois 9 39 Wyoming 0 7 at Wyoming 30 Big 12 Championships% 5th 16 at Northern Illinois 21 25 Missouri Valley 15 *- Edwardsville, Ill. 40 UT-Chattanooga 12 46 Lindenwood 10 #- Jefferson City, Mo. ^- Virginia Duals Big 12 Championships% 2nd 27 at Central Missouri State 10 %-Big 12 Championships held in Stillwater, Okla. *-Lone Star Duals #-National Duals: %-held in 29 Northern Iowa 12 Columbia, Mo. 9 Iowa State 32 3 at Oklahoma 33 0 at Oklahoma State 44 15 Nebraska 23 15 at Northern Illinois 21 Big 12 Championships# 5th *-Granite City, Ill. #-Big 12 Championships held in Ames, Iowa

28 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 2003-04 Coach Brian Smith 2005-06 Coach Brian Smith 2008-09 Coach Brian Smith (Won 15, Lost 3, Tied 0) (Won 13, Lost 4, Tied 1) (Won 18, Lost 4, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 21 Oklahoma State* 17 32 Stanford 8 32 Lock Haven 9 29 Indiana 15 25 Ohio State 13 26 Bucknell 15 37 Cal-Poly$ 6 29 at Pittsburgh 9 22 Hofstra 12 22 West Virginia$ 15 29 at West Virgina 16 29 Old Dominion# 9 51 American$ 3 38 Eastern Illinois 6 28 Maryland# 6 30 UTC 19 42 CMSU 3 38 Harvard# 7 34 Ohio State 9 21 Arizona State* 24 41 Brown# 3 29 Michigan State# 3 22 Kent State* 15 34 Cal State Fullerton$ 5 19 Hofstra# 13 21 Iowa State* 18 26 Cal State Bakersfield$ 14 23 Penn State# 16 12 Iowa* 31 36 Cal Poly$ 6 12 Oklahoma State# 24 21 Arizona State* 21 26 Oregon State 10 13 at Nebraska 23 10 Oklahoma State 29 19 Penn State* 20 44 Lindenwood 9 18 at Nebraska 21 25 Northwestern* 12 48 at Central Missouri 0 17 Oklahama 16 19 Ohio State* 23 45 Eastern Illinois 0 16 at Iowa State 15 33 Missouri Valley 12 15 at Iowa State 20 26 at Northern Iowa 10 32 Chattanooga 7 31 Northern Illinois 7 37 at UTC 6 18 Cornell 12 21 Oklahoma 15 30 UNC-Grennsboro# 12 15 Nebraska 16 Big 12 Championships% 4th Big 12 Championships^ 5th 18 Oklahoma 12 *Hosted by MU at Hazelwood Central H.S. in St. Louis *-National Duals #-at UTC ^-held in Ames, Iowa 27 Oklahoma State 9 $-Sun Devil Duals #-National Duals%-Big 12 Cham- 14 Central Michigan 22 pionships held in Ames, Iowa. 2006-07 Coach Brian Smith 18 Iowa State 15 (Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 0) Big 12 Championships^ 3rd 2004-05 Coach Brian Smith MU Opponent Score #-Northeast Duals $-Pac 10/Big 12 Duals *-Na- (Won 15, Lost 6, Tied 0) 29 Ohio State 9 tional Duals ^-held in Lincoln, Neb. MU Opponent Score 31 Central Michigan 9 25 Purdue* 10 29 Michigan State 14 2009-10 Coach Brian Smith 33 at Virginia Tech$ 6 35 Pittsburgh 9 (Won 7, Lost 7, Tied 0) 33 at Ohio State$ 6 27 Pennsylvania* 15 MU Opponent Score 38 at Ohio 9 33 Northwestern* 8 18 Illinois 16 48 Utah Valley State! 0 27 Oklahoma State* 9 15 Cal Poly 22 55 SIUE! 0 16 Minnesota* 20 15 Purdue 19 47 Maryland! 0 31 Nebraska 11 14 Minnesota* 25 45 CMSU 6 17 Oklahoma State 15 23 Northwestern* 17 17 Lehigh^ 22 24 Oklahoma 14 15 Cornell* 23 41 The Citadel# 3 36 Northern Iowa 13 24 Chattanooga 14 16 UTC# 19 12 Iowa State 27 34 Hofstra 7 25 North Carolina# 13 20 Old Dominion 12 34 George Mason 7 27 Edinboro# 12 Big 12 Championships^ 2nd 31 Drexel 9 37 Rider# 9 *-National Duals ^-held in Columbia, Mo. 22 Nebraska 16 31 Cal-State Bakersfield# 14 10 Oklahoma 25 12 Nebraska 26 2007-08 Coach Brian Smith 9 Oklahoma State 24 9 at Oklahoma State 31 (Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 0) 10 Iowa State 28 14 at Oklahoma 18 MU Opponent Score Big 12 Championships^ 4th 15 Iowa State 18 34 Rider 4 *-National Duals ^-held in Norman, Okla. 22 UTC 15 22 Hofstra 21 28 at Eastern Illinois 9 24 Chattanooga 10 Big 12 Championships% 5th 23 Pittsburgh 17 *- Hosted by Missouri at Meramec College in St. 30 Bucknell 9 Louis. $- held at Ohio State !- Missouri Duals ^- Held 22 Indiana* 18 at New York Athletic Club in New York #-Virginia 9 Iowa* 27 Duals %- held in Omaha, Neb. 19 Northwestern* 22 16 Oklahoma State 16 21 Cornell 13 13 Nebraska 22 23 Oklahoma 10 28 Oregon State 13 15 Iowa State 18 Big 12 Championships^ 4th *-National Duals ^-held in Stillwater, Okla.

HISTORY & RECORDS 29 MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017

2010-11 Coach Brian Smith 2012-13 Coach Brian Smith (Won 15, Lost 9, Tied 0) (Won 16, Lost 3, Tied 0) MU Opponent Score MU Opponent Score 13 Illinois# 18 35 Old Dominion@ -1 41 Lindenwood 0 23 Purdue 9 19 Hofstra 15 37 Baker 0 13 Oregon State 19 36 South Dakota State 3 23 American$ 15 31 Stanford 3 16 Rutgers$ 19 22 Cornell* 12 21 Lehigh$ 10 22 Bloomsburg* 9 18 Maryland$ 12 Southern Scuffle-! 3rd 19 Kent State 15 37 North Dakota State 7 15 Purdue 18 16 Central Michigan 17 32 Eastern Michigan 6 39 Northern Illinois 3 26 Indiana 12 27 Northern Iowa 9 Midlands Championships% 1st 13 Oklahoma State 21 27 Northern Iowa* 9 26 Oklahoma 8 15 Cornell* 18 43 SIUE 3 29 Central Michigan* 12 27 Maryland 13 21 Boise State* 12 27 Purdue 15 21 Oklahoma State* 19 28 Ohio State# 6 29 Chattanooga 9 9 Oklahoma State# 22 48 SIUE 0 18 Iowa# 16 16 Nebraska 17 MAC Championships^ 1st 6 Oklahoma State 28 !-Chattanooga, Tenn. 12 Oklahoma 18 @-West Lafayette, Ind. 23 Iowa State 11 *-Madison Square Garden (NY) Big 12 Championships^ 2nd #-National Duals in Minneapolis, Minn. #-Edwardsville, Ill. $-Northeast Duals ^-held in Buffalo, N.Y. %-Evanston, Ill. *-National Duals ^-held in Ames, Iowa 2013-14 Coach Brian Smith (Won 11, Lost 2, Tied 0) 2011-12 Coach Brian Smith MU Opponent Score (Won 14, Lost 5, Tied 0) 23 North Dakota State 9 MU Opponent Score 23 Ohio 10 21 Purdue 15 Southern Scuffle-! 5th 18 Oklahoma 19 40 SIUE 0 21 Oregon State 18 16 Central Michigan 15 26 Stanford 9 10 Northern Iowa 24 34 Kent State 12 31 Northern Illinois 0 31 Iowa State 10 18 Oklahoma 15 Southern Scuffle-! 3rd 6 Oklahoma State 28 24 Iowa State 11 41 Buffalo 0 24 North Dakota State@ 9 18 Eastern Michigan 15 19 Edinboro@ 16 21 Old Dominion 9 14 Kent State@ 18 24 Kent State 9 25 Eastern Michigan 6 MAC Championships^ 42 SIUE 0 1st 52 Truman State 0 !-Chattanooga, Tenn. 12 Oklahoma State 22 ^-Held in Oklahoma City, Okla. 25 Oklahoma 12 34 Cal Poly# 6 21 Michigan# 12 7 Minnesota# 26 9 Oklahoma State 32 Big 12 Championships^ 1st !-Chattanooga, Tenn. @-Virginia Duals #-National Duals in Piscataway, N.J. ^-held in Columbia, Mo.

30 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Season Results 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017

2014-2015 Coach Brian Smith 2016-2017 Coach Brian Smith (Won 24, Lost 0, Tied 0) (Won 11, Lost 4, Tied 0) Date MU Opp. Opponent Result Date MU Opp. Opponent Result Nov. 15 6 - Truman State W, 54-0 Nov. 13 5 - at Old Dominion * W, 36-3 Nov. 15 6 - Missouri Baptist W, 43-3 Nov. 20 5 6 Virginia Tech # W, 23-19 Nov. 23 6 22 at Old Dominion * W, 24-10 Dec. 8 5 4 at Ohio State L, 9-30 Nov. 29 6 - Nassau CC @ W, 43-6 Dec. 11 5 - at Ohio * W, 35-7 Nov. 29 6 22 Oklahoma @ W, 27-9 Dec. 20 5 - Kent State * W, 34-4 Nov. 29 6 - Hofstra @ W, 33-9 Dec. 20 5 21 Appalachian State W, 24-13 Nov. 29 6 - Purdue @ W, 23-9 Jan. 1-2 5 - Southern Scuffle ! 2nd Dec. 13 5 7 at Ohio * W, 25-18 Jan. 8 5 18 at Oklahoma L, 18-24 Dec. 14 5 25 at Ohio State W, 20-19 Jan. 12 9 - at Buffalo * W, 28-8 Dec. 19 5 - Kent State * W, 26-14 Jan. 14 9 7 at Cornell W, 25-11 Dec. 19 5 - South Dakota State W, 31-6 Jan. 15 9 - at Eastern Michigan * W, 22-12 Dec. 19 5 - SIU Edwardsville W, 39-10 Jan. 22 8 16 Central Michigan * W, 24-8 Jan. 1-2 5 - Southern Scuffle ! 2nd Jan. 27 7 1 Oklahoma State L, 16-20 Jan. 10 5 4 at Cornell W, 27-9 Feb. 4 7 - Northern Illinois * W, 38-3 Jan. 17 3 - Central Michigan * W, 23-12 Feb. 12 7 19 Northern Iowa * L, 10-25 Jan. 18 3 - North Carolina State W, 29-10 Feb. 15 10 - SIU Edwardsville W, 34-12 Jan. 23 3 7 Oklahoma State W, 22-10 Mar. 4-5 10 - MAC Championships ^ 1st Jan. 25 3 - Northern Illinois * W, 32-12 Mar. 16-18 10 - NCAA Championships % 5th Jan. 31 3 - Northern Iowa * W, 33-6 #-Held at Jesse Auditorium Feb. 6 2 - at Buffalo * W, 43-6 !-Chattanooga, Tenn. Feb. 8 2 - at Eastern Michigan * W, 31-7 ^-Held in Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 15 2 - American # W, 34-3 %-Held at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 21 2 12 Illinois #$ W, 23-13 *-MAC Dual Feb. 21 2 11 Lehigh #$ W, 23-9 Feb. 22 2 1 Iowa #$ W, 18-12 Mar. 7-8 1 - MAC Championships ^ 1st Mar. 19-21 1 - NCAA Championships % 4th @-Northeast Duals, held in Troy, N.Y. !-Chattanooga, Tenn. ^-Held in Columbia, Mo. #-National Duals, $-Held in Iowa City, Iowa %-Held at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. *-MAC Dual 2015-2016 Coach Brian Smith (Won 14, Lost 2, Tied 0) Date MU Opp. Opponent Result Nov. 20 9 - at SIU Edwardsville W, 36-7 Nov. 28 9 25 at Northern Iowa * W, 24-19 Dec. 4-5 8 - Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ! 1st Dec. 12 8 3 Ohio State W, 26-17 Dec. 13 8 21 Ohio * W, 27-9 Dec. 20 4 - at Kent State * W, 35-12 Jan. 8 4 - Buffalo * W, 32-6 Jan. 10 4 14 Cornell # W, 18-17 Jan. 15 4 - Eastern Michigan * W, 24-10 Jan. 17 4 19 at Central Michigan * W, 26-9 Jan. 22 4 5 at Oklahoma State L, 9-23 Jan. 30 5 7 Oklahoma W, 31-12 Jan. 31 5 - Old Dominion * W, 29-6 Feb. 7 5 - at Northern Illinois * W, 26-14 Feb. 12 5 - at Appalachian State W, 41-6 Feb. 14 5 3 at North Carolina State L, 17-18 Feb. 21 6 11 at Nebraska @ W, 19-14 Mar. 5-6 6 - MAC Championships ^ 1st Mar. 17-19 6 - NCAA Championships % 6th !-Las Vegas, Nev. #- Held at Jesse Auditorium @-National Duals Series, held in Lincoln, Neb. ^-Held in Ypsilanti, Mi. %-Held at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. *-MAC Dual

HISTORY & RECORDS 31 MIZZOU WRESTLING All-Time Records 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 School W L T School W L T School W L T American 3 0 0 Iowa State 8 44 0 Pennsylvania 1 0 0 Appalachian State 3 0 0 Kansas 14 5 0 Pittsburgh 4 0 0 Arizona State 0 3 1 Kansas City YMCA 1 0 0 Princeton 1 0 0 Army 1 0 0 Kansas State 9 11 1 Purdue 12 13 1 Auburn 1 0 0 Kansas State Teachers 1 0 0 Richmond 1 0 0 Baker 1 0 0 Kent State 8 1 0 Rider 2 1 0 Binghamton 1 0 0 Kentucky 2 2 0 Rutgers 0 1 0 Bloomburg State 1 0 0 Lehigh 2 1 0 Shippensburg State 1 0 0 Bloomsburg 1 0 0 Lincoln University 3 0 0 SIU-Carbondale 7 3 0 Boise State 2 0 0 Lindenwood 8 0 0 SIU-Edwardsville 23 4 0 Bowling Green 1 0 0 Lock Haven 1 2 0 South Dakota State 3 2 0 Brigham Young 0 1 0 Louisiana State 1 4 0 Southeast Missouri State 5 2 0 Brockport State 1 0 0 MacMurray 4 1 0 Southwest Missouri State 27 1 0 Brown 3 0 0 Marquette 2 0 0 Southwestern Oklahoma 0 1 0 Bucknell 2 0 0 Maryland 4 1 0 Stanford 3 0 0 Buffalo 4 0 0 McKendree 1 0 0 Temple 2 0 0 Cal Poly 4 1 0 Miami 1 0 0 Tennessee 0 1 0 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 1 1 0 Michigan 1 3 0 Tennessee-Chattanooga 9 1 0 Cal State-Bakersfield 3 3 0 Michigan State 4 2 0 The Citadel 1 0 0 Cal State-Fullerton 1 1 0 Millikin 3 0 0 Utah Valley State 1 0 0 Central Michigan 6 4 1 Minnesota 2 9 0 Villanova 1 0 0 Central Missouri 35 6 0 Missouri Valley 9 0 1 Virginia 2 0 0 Central Oklahoma State 3 5 0 Missouri-Baptist 2 0 0 Virginia Military Institute 1 0 0 Clarion 1 1 0 Missouri-Rolla 4 0 0 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 Clemson 2 0 0 Morgan State 1 0 0 Washington University 6 1 0 Colorado 4 1 0 Naval Academy 1 1 0 West Virginia 2 0 0 Colorado Mines 1 0 0 NE Missouri St.//TrumanSt. 14 1 1 Western Illinois 8 1 0 Cornell 6 3 0 Nassau CC 1 0 0 Westminster 4 2 0 DePauw 1 0 0 Nebraska 18 39 3 Wilkes University 1 0 0 Drake 7 1 1 Nebraska-Omaha 7 0 0 William Jewell 6 1 0 Drexel 1 0 0 New Mexico 1 0 0 Winona State 0 1 0 East Stroudsburg State 1 0 0 North Carolina 2 0 0 Wisconsin 1 1 1 Eastern Illinois 11 6 0 North Carolina State 2 3 0 Wyoming 4 2 0 Eastern Michigan 5 0 0 North Carolina-Greensboro 1 0 0 Total 561 137 14 Edinboro 3 1 0 North Dakota State 3 0 0 Emporia State 1 0 0 Northern Colorado 1 0 0 Findlay 1 0 0 Northern Illinois 15 4 0 Florida International 2 0 0 Northern Iowa 12 18 0 Florissant Valley C.C. 1 0 0 Northwestern 3 2 0 Forest Park C.C. 1 0 0 Northwestern Oklahoma 1 0 0 Fort Hayes State 0 1 0 Notre Dame 0 3 0 Franklin and Marshall 3 0 0 NW Missouri St. 9 12 0 George Mason 1 0 0 Ohio 6 0 0 Graceland 5 9 0 Ohio State 11 5 0 Harvard 3 0 0 Oklahoma 13 42 0 Hofstra 7 0 0 Oklahoma State 6 41 1 Illinois 11 20 0 Old Dominion 10 0 1 Illinois State 6 4 0 Olivette Nazarene 1 0 0 Indiana 8 11 0 Oregon 0 1 0 Indiana State 8 1 0 Oregon State 5 1 0 Iowa 2 4 0 Penn State 2 3 1

32 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING Coaching Records 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 CONF. CONF. National National NCAA YEAR COACH W-L-T Points (MU-Opp.) Finish Champions Qualifiers All-Americans Champions Finish (Pts. 1923-24 Charles Fisher 1-2-0 32-43 n/a 0 0 n/a 1924-25 Charles Fisher 1-2-0 35-38 n/a 0 0 n/a 1925-26 Charles Fisher 4-1-0 61-52 n/a 0 0 n/a 1926-27 Charles Fisher 1-4-0 40-86 n/a 0 0 n/a 1927-28 Charles Fisher 3-3-0 58-92 n/a 1 0 n/a 1928-29 Charles Fisher 1-5-1 82.5-137.5 Fifth 1 0 n/a 1929-30 Charles Fisher 2-3-0 54-101 Fourth 1 0 n/a 1930-31 Charles Fisher 1-3-0 43-93 Fifth 0 0 n/a 1931-32 Charles Fisher 1-4-0 54-96 Fifth 0 0 n/a 1932-33 Charles Fisher 1-6-0 39-195 Sixth 0 0 n/a 1933-34 Charles Fisher 3-3-0 88-97 Third 1 0 n/a 1934-35 Charles Fisher 3-5-0 125.5-138.5 Sixth 0 0 n/a 1935-36 Charles Fisher 0-3-0 26.5-65.5 Fourth 0 0 n/a 1936-37 Guy Sappington 1-5-0 30-154 Fourth 0 0 n/a 1938-58 No Wrestling Program 1959-60 Marshall Esteppe 0-7-0 48-196 n/a 0 0 n/a 1960-61 Marshall Esteppe 4-5-0 113-159 n/a 0 0 n/a 1961-62 Marshall Esteppe 4-7-0 155-167 n/a 0 0 n/a 1962-63 Marshall Esteppe 3-7-0 130-172 n/a 0 0 n/a 1963-64 Marshall Esteppe 9-5-0 249-187 n/a 0 0 n/a 1964-65 Hap Whitney 7-8-0 211-222 Seventh 0 0 n/a 1965-66 Hap Whitney 10-8-0 306-261 Seventh 0 0 n/a 1966-67 Hap Whitney 7-10-0 261-281 Seventh 0 0 n/a 1967-68 Hap Whitney 18-0-1 446-176 Fifth 0 0 n/a 1968-69 Hap Whitney 9-4-0 26-187 Fourth 0 0 n/a 1969-70 Hap Whitney 8-5-1 266-209 Sixth 0 0 n/a 1970-71 Hap Whitney 5-9-1 265-273 Sixth 0 0 n/a 1971-72 Hap Whitney 7-3-0 250-129 Fifth 0 0 42nd 1972-73 Hap Whitney 6-3-0 180-151 Seventh 0 0 n/a 1973-74 Hap Whitney 7-5-0 233-234 Fifth 0 0 n/a 1974-75 Bob Kopnisky 5-7-1 235-278 Fifth 0 0 n/a 1975-76 Bob Kopnisky 12-4-0 396-226 Fourth 0 0 n/a 1976-77 Bob Kopnisky 10-3-0 346-180 Fourth 0 0 19th 1977-78 Bob Kopnisky 14-4-0 493-212 Fourth 0 0 35th 1978-79 Bob Kopnisky 12-3-0 453-175 Fourth 0 0 16th 1979-80 Bob Kopnisky 14-3-0 496-202 Fifth 0 0 26th 1980-81 Bob Kopnisky 16-5-1 563-253 Fifth 0 0 28th 1981-82 Bob Kopnisky 6-7-0 275-254 Fifth 0 0 12th 1982-83 Bob Kopinksy 4-10-0 257-324 Fifth 0 0 16th 1983-84 Bob Kopnisky 14-9-1 517-392 Fifth 1 0 10th 1984-85 Bob Kopnisky 11-10-0 491-448 Fifth 0 0 23rd 1985-86 Bob Kopnisky 7-7-0 273-360 Fifth 0 0 n/a 1986-87 Wes Roper 6-4-0 229-182 Fifth 0 0 23rd 1987-88 Wes Roper 7-6-1 78-251 Fifth 0 0 19th 1988-89 Wes Roper 6-10-1 278-408 Fifth 0 0 50th 1989-90 Wes Roper 7-11-0 324-351 Fifth 0 0 27th 1990-91 Wes Roper 6-9-0 323-247 Fourth 1 0 23rd 1991-92 Wes Roper 8-6-0 305-261 Fifth 0 0 16th 1992-93 Wes Roper 6-7-0 254-252 Fourth 1 0 19th 1993-94 Wes Roper 4-8-0 223-238 Fifth 2 0 18th 1994-95 Wes Roper 5-5-0 208-146 Fifth 1 0 22nd 1995-96 Wes Roper 6-11-0 245-409 Fifth 1 0 42nd 1996-97 Wes Roper 7-7-2 351-270 Fifth 0 0 38th 1997-98 Wes Roper 5-10-0 263-317 Fifth 0 2 1 0 41st 1998-99 Brian Smith 4-9-0 188-316 Fifth 0 1 0 0 n/a 1999-00 Brian Smith 11-11-0 413-435 Fifth 0 3 0 0 41st 2000-01 Brian Smith 7-10-1 308-351 Fifth 0 2 0 0 38th 2001-02 Brian Smith 18-3-0 590-257 Fifth 0 4 1 0 17th 2002-03 Brian Smith 15-6-0 617-269 Second 2 7 2 0 16th 2003-04 Brian Smith 15-3-0 524-214 Fourth 3 5 3 0 13th 2004-05 Brian Smith 15-6-0 475-222 Fifth 0 5 3 0 11th 2005-06 Brian Smith 13-4-1 446-273 Fifth 1 6 2 1 15th 2006-07 Brian Smith 12-2-0 367-185 Second 3 8 3 1 3rd (80) 2007-08 Brian Smith 9-4-1 299-220 Fourth 2 7 3 0 11th 2008-09 Brian Smith 18-4-0 576-256 Third 2 8 5 1 7th (68) 2009-10 Brian Smith 7-7-0 268-258 Fourth 1 6 2 1 10th (48) 2010-11 Brian Smith 15-9 503-312 Second 2 9 2 0 19th (35) 2011-12 Brian Smith 14-5 459-253 First 4 10 0 0 26th 2012-13 Brian Smith 16-3 516-175 First 4 10 5 0 7th (56.5) 2013-14 Brian Smith 10-2 271-134 First 2 8 2 1 14th (40.5) 2014-15 Brian Smith 24-0 726-222 First 5 10 5 1 4th (73.5) 2015-16 Brian Smith 14-2 420-199 First 5 9 4 1 6th (74.5) 2016-17 Brian Smith 11-4 375-200 First 6 8 5 1 5th (86.5)

HISTORY & RECORDS 33 MIZZOU WRESTLING Coaching Records 1923-1937 :: 1959-2017 MIZZOU ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Seasons Won Lost Tie Pct. Charles Fisher 1923-36 13 22 44 1 .328 Guy Sappington 1936-37 1 1 5 0 .167 Marshall Esteppe 1959-64 5 20 31 0 .392 Hap Whitney 1964-74 10 84 55 3 .592 Bob Kopnisky 1974-86 12 125 72 3 .625 Wes Roper 1986-98 12 73 94 4 .427 Brian Smith 1998-Present 18 248 93 3 .718 Mizzou Totals 1923-37 :: 1959-present 71 573 394 14 .584

Charles Fisher | 1923-36 Bob Kopnisky | 1974-86 The first wrestling coach at the University of The second winningest coach in program Missouri, Fisher began the program from scratch. history, Bob Kopnisky coached the first NCAA Posted his only winning season in 1925-26, the third All-American in program history, helping guide year of the program, going 4-1-0, including a win Terril Williams to a fourth-place finish at 150 over border rival Kansas. In 13 years at the helm of pounds in 1977. Mizzou recorded its first NCAA Missouri wrestling, Fisher posted a 22-44-1 record. top-10 finish under Kopnisky, as the Tigers finished 10th in 1983-84. Nine wrestlers earned 11 All-America honors under Kopnisky.

Guy Sappington | 1936-37 Wes Roper | 1986-98 Was the head coach for one season, winning his In 12 seasons under Wes Roper, Mizzou went first match against Illinois State, but dropping the 73-94-4 as nine wrestlers earned 11 All- next five for a record a 1-5. Unfortunately, wrestling America honors. The best NCAA finish under was suspended because of the depression and did Roper happened in 1991-92, when the 8-6 not return for two decades. Tigers finished 16th, with Kenny Liddell earning All-American honors at 142 pounds, finishing fourth.

Marshall Esteppe | 1959-64 Brian Smith | 1998-Present Marshall Esteppe helped bring wrestling back to Mizzou has reached incomparable heights the University of Missouri in 1959. In the 1963- since Smith took over the reigns of the Mizzou 64 season, Esteppe led the Tigers to their first program. The Tigers have finished in the top- conference win since 1936 when Mizzou beat 10 in the NCAA six times since 2007. Five Kansas, 26-5. In five season under Esteppe, Mizzou Tigers have captured seven NCAA National went 20-31. Mizzou’s top freshman award, the Championships under Smith, who has coached Marhall Estepee Most Outstanding Freshman of the 22 wrestlers to 42 All-American finishes. Mizzou Year, is named after Estpeppe. has currently won five consecutive conference championshps, dating back to 2012 where the Hap Whitney | 1964-74 Tigers won the Big 12 in their final year in the conference. Since joining Under the direction of Hap Whitney, Mizzou recorded the Mid-American Conference, Mizzou has won the conference each its first undefeated season in program history, going year. Coach Smith has won five conference Coach of the Year honors in 18-0-1 in 1967-68. Whitney won 59.2 percent his career and was the 2007 Dan Gable Coach of the Year. Under Smith, of the duals he coached in 10 seasons, finishing Ben Askren won back-to-back NCAA Titles and Don Hodge Trohpies with a 85-55-3 mark. Annually, the Hap Whitney in 2006 and 2007. Two Mizzou wrestlers who wrestled under Smith’s Coaches Award is given to the wrestler that displays direction have competed in the Olympics, Askren in 2008 and J’den Cox, dedication, commitment, sacrifice and unselfishness who won Olympic Bronze in 2016. to the team on a constant basis.

34 HISTORY & RECORDS MIZZOU WRESTLING NCAA History 1928-2017

Year Champion Runner Up Year Champion Runner Up 1928_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������������� 1974_____Oklahoma ���������������������������������� Michigan 1929_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Michigan 1975_____Iowa______Oklahoma 1930_____Oklahoma State �������������������������������� Illinois 1976_____Iowa______Iowa State 1931_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Michigan 1977_____Iowa State______Oklahoma State 1932_____Indiana______Oklahoma State 1978_____Iowa______Iowa State 1933_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Iowa State 1979_____Iowa______Iowa State 1934_____Oklahoma State �������������������������������� Indiana 1980_____Iowa______Oklahoma State 1935_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Oklahoma 1981_____Iowa______Oklahoma 1936_____Oklahoma______Okla. State/Central Oklahoma 1982_____Iowa______Iowa State 1937_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Oklahoma 1983_____Iowa______Oklahoma State 1938_____Oklahoma State �������������������������������� Illinois 1984_____Iowa______Oklahoma State 1939_____Oklahoma State �������������������������������� Lehigh 1985_____Iowa______Oklahoma 1940_____Oklahoma State �������������������������������� Indiana 1986_____Iowa______Oklahoma 1941_____Oklahoma State �������������������������� Michigan State 1987_____Iowa State ��������������������������������������Iowa 1942_____Oklahoma State �������������������������� Michigan State 1988_____Arizona State ������������������������������������Iowa 1943-45___No Championships 1989_____Oklahoma State ��������������������������� Arizona State 1946_____Oklahoma State ��������������������������� Northern Iowa 1990_____Oklahoma State ��������������������������� Arizona State 1947_____Cornell College ���������������������������� Northern Iowa 1991_____Iowa______Oklahoma State 1948_____Oklahoma State �������������������������� Michigan State 1992_____Iowa______Oklahoma State 1949_____Oklahoma State ��������������������������� Northern Iowa 1993_____Iowa______Penn State 1950_____Northern Iowa ��������������������������������� Purdue 1994_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������������Iowa 1951_____Oklahoma ������������������������������Oklahoma State 1995_____Iowa______Oregon State 1952_____Oklahoma ������������������������������� Northern Iowa 1996_____Iowa______Iowa State 1953_____Penn State ���������������������������������� Oklahoma 1997_____Iowa______Oklahoma State 1954_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Pittsburgh 1998_____Iowa______Minnesota 1955_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Penn State 1999_____Iowa______Minnesota 1956_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Oklahoma 2000_____Iowa______Iowa State 1957_____Oklahoma ���������������������������������� Pittsburgh 2001_____Minnesota ��������������������������������������Iowa 1958_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Iowa State 2002_____Minnesota ��������������������������������� Iowa State 1959_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Iowa State 2003_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Minnesota 1960_____Oklahoma ��������������������������������� Iowa State 2004_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������������Iowa 1961_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Oklahoma 2005_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Michigan 1962_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Oklahoma 2006_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Minnesota 1963_____Oklahoma ��������������������������������� Iowa State 2007_____Minnesota ��������������������������������� Iowa State 1964_____Oklahoma State ������������������������������ Oklahoma 2008_____Iowa______Ohio State 1965_____Iowa State ������������������������������Oklahoma State 2009_____Iowa______Ohio State 1966_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Iowa State 2010_____Iowa ���������������������������������������� Cornell 1967_____Michigan State ������������������������������ Michigan 2011_____Penn State ������������������������������������ Cornell 1968_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Iowa State 2012_____Penn State ��������������������������������� Minnesota 1969_____Iowa State ���������������������������������� Oklahoma 2013_____Penn State______Oklahoma State 1970_____Iowa State______Michigan State 2014_____Penn State ��������������������������������� Minnesota 1971_____Oklahoma State ����������������������������� Iowa State 2015_____Ohio State ��������������������������������������Iowa 1972_____Iowa State______Michigan State 2016_____Penn State______Oklahoma State 1973_____Iowa State ��������������������������������Oregon State 2017_____Penn State ����������������������������������Ohio State

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