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9 #17 #4 #6 #4 #1 2016-17 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI WRESTLING MATCH NOTES DUALS WRESTLING #9 5-2 (3-0) 8-10 Head Coach: Brian Smith (19th season) Alma Mater: Michigan State, ‘90 Overall Record: 242-91-3 MU Record: 242-91-3 2016-17 SCHEDULE VS BUFFALO CORNELL EASTERN MICHIGAN OVERALL: 5-2 HOME: 3-0 AWAY: 2-2 MAC: 3-0 DATE OPPONENT SCORE/TIME (CT) 6-3 (1-1) 4-1 (1-0) #7 4-2 (1-1) Head Coach: John Stutzman (4th season) Head Coach: Rob Koll (23rd season) Head Coach: David Bolyard (3rd season) N 13 at Old Dominion* W, 36-3 Alma Mater: Buffalo, ‘98 Alma Mater: North Carolina, ‘89 Alma Mater: Edinboro, ‘93 Overall Record: 121-99-1 UB Record: 24-43 N 20 Virginia Tech W, 23-19 Overall Record: 271-88-5 CU Record: 271-88-5 Overall Record: 20-21 EMU Record: 20-21 Ithaca, N.Y. Ypsilanti, Mich. D 3 UNI Open NTS, 3 Individual Titles Buffalo, N.Y. Alumni Arena Friedman Wrestling Center Convocation Center Thursday, Jan. 12 (6 pm) TrackWrestling.com Saturday, Jan. 14 (Noon) TrackWrestling.com Sunday, Jan. 15 (1 pm) TrackWrestling.com D 8 at Ohio State L, 30-9 ESPN3 TWITTER / INSTAGRAM: Ivy Digital Network TWITTER / INSTAGRAM: ESPN3 TWITTER / INSTAGRAM: D 11 at Ohio* W, 35-7 @MizzouWrestling @MizzouWrestling @MizzouWrestling D 20 Kent State* W, 34-4 SERIES SERIES SERIES D 20 Appalachian State W, 24-13 ALL-TIME .......................... 4-0 Mizzou ALL-TIME .......................... 6-3 Mizzou ALL-TIME .......................... 5-0 Mizzou J 1-2 Southern Scuffle 2nd, 1 Individual Title LAST MEETING .................... W, 32-6 LAST MEETING .................. W, 18-17 LAST MEETING .................. W, 24-10 J 8 at Oklahoma L, 24-18 ............... Jan. 8, 2016 (Columbia, Mo.) ............. Jan. 10, 2016 (Columbia, Mo.) ............. Jan. 15, 2016 (Columbia, Mo.) J 12 at Buffalo* 6:00 P.M. MIZZOU HITS THE ROAD FOR THREE DUALS IN FOUR DAYS J 14 at Cornell NOON No. 9 Mizzou Wrestling will begin a three-dual road trip with a Mid-American Conference dual against Buffalo J 15 at Eastern Michigan* 1:00 P.M. on Thursday, Jan. 12 at 6 p.m. (CT), with ESPN3 providing a stream of the dual. Following the Tigers dual with Buffalo, J 22 Central Michigan* 1:00 P.M. Mizzou will face No. 7 Cornell on Saturday, Jan. 14 at Noon (CT). Fans can find a stream of the Tigers dual with the Big J 27 Oklahoma State 7:00 P.M. Red at ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com. Finally, Mizzou will wrap up its road trip with another MAC dual against Eastern F 4 Northern Illinois* 2:00 P.M. Michigan on Sunday, Jan. 15 at 1 p.m. (CT), with ESPN3 providing the stream of the dual. F 12 Northern Iowa* 2:00 P.M. Mizzou is looking to rebound following a 24-18 loss to No. 15 Oklahoma on Jan. 8. In the dual, Mizzou received F 15 SIU Edwardsville 4:45 P.M. wins by fall from redshirt sophomore 133-pounder John Erneste and redshirt freshman 174-pounder Dylan Wisman, F 18 NWCA National Duals TBD as well as wins over ranked opponents from redshirt senior 149-pounder Lavion Mayes and senior 197-pounder J’den M 4-5 MAC Championships ALL DAY Cox. M 16-18 NCAA Championships ALL DAY Mizzou leads the all-time series with all three of its opponents on the schedule and has never lost to Buffalo (4-0) or Bold denotes home // * denotes MAC game Eastern Michigan (5-0). The Tigers are 6-3 all-time against Cornell. PROJECTED LINEUP #17 #12 #9 #4 #6 barlow john jaydin lavion joey 125 MCGHEE 133 ERNESTE 141 EIERMAN 149 MAYES 157 LAVALLEE R-JR // ROCK ISLAND, ILL. R-SO // KANSAS CITY, MO. R-FR // COLUMBIA, MO. R-SR // MASCOUTAH, ILL. R-JR // RENO, NEV. RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS 5-4 2-1 15-4 2-0 14-4 3-2 9-1 5-0 16-1 6-0 #4 #1 daniel dylan matt j’den austin 165 LEWIS 174 WISMAN 184 LEMANOWICZ 197 COX HWT MYERS R-SO // BLUE SPRINGS, MO. R-FR // WINCHESTER, VA. R-SR // LEE’S SUMMIT, MO. SR // COLUMBIA, MO. R-FR // ALEXANDRIA, KY. RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS 14-2 6-0 5-4 3-2 6-6 3-2 15-0 7-0 8-8 2-5 125 DEREK SPANN (FR) 133 BRYAN LANTRY (R-SO) 141 JASON ESTEVEZ (R-JR) 149 COLT COTTEN (SR) 157 ALEX SMYTHE (JR) 10-6 // 2-3 No. 17 // 12-3 // 7-1 6-3 // 4-2 12-4 // 6-3 10-6 // 3-2 165 AUSTIN WEIGEL (R-JR) 174 MUHAMED MCBRYDE (SR) 184 BRETT PERRY (R-SO) 197 NATE ROSE (R-FR) HWT JAKE GUNNING (R-SO) BUF LINEUP 13-4 // 1-0 18-9 // 3-6 11-10 // 4-5 No. 16 // 14-5 // 4-0 11-3 // 8-1 125 NOAH BAUGHMAN (FR) 133 MARK GREY (SR) 141 WILL KOLL (SO) 149 JOEY GALASSO (SO) 157 DYLAN PALACIO (SR) 15-8 // 3-2 No. 16 // 14-5 // 3-2 13-7 // 1-4 No. 16 // 11-4 // 3-2 No. 2 // 0-0 // 0-0 165 BRANDON WOMACK (SO) 174 BRIAN REALBUTO (SR) 184 GABE DEAN (SR) 197 OWEN SCOTT (SR) HWT JERAMY SWEANY (SO) CU LINEUP No. 14 // 22-6 // 4-1 No. 4 // 9-1 // 5-0 No. 1 // 19-0 // 5-0 No. 17 // 7-4 // 3-1 7-5 // 2-0 125 NOAH GOSNER (R-FR) 133 SHAYNE WIRMAN (SR) 141 KYLE SPRINGER (R-JR) 149 NICK BARBER (R-SR) 157 ZAC CARSON (R-FR) No. 17 // 12-5 // 4-2 6-3 // 1-0 9-6 // 4-2 12-6 // 4-2 7-6 // 3-0 165 DEVAN MARRY (R-SR) 174 DAVID KASPER (R-FR) 184 KAYNE MACCULLUM (R-SO) 197 DEREK HILLMAN (R-SO) HWT GAGE HUTCHISON (R-JR) EMU LINEUP 6-5 // 2-2 1-9 // 1-1 5-8 // 3-3 7-8 // 4-2 No. 14 // 19-8 // 5-1 1 QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH BRIAN SMITH Location _____________________Columbia, Mo. BRIAN SMITH Founded ____________________________1839 Enrollment _________________________ 32,777 HEAD COACH Nickname __________________________ Tigers @mutigerstyle Colors ____________________Old Gold and Black 19th Season at Mizzou 7 National Champions Arena (Capacity) _______________ Hearnes Center 242-91-3 (18 years) 42 All-Americans Conference ___________________ Mid-American 36 Conference Champions 2015-16 Record _______________________ 14-2 5 Conference Championships MAC Record (Finish) _________________ 8-0 (1st) 2 Dan Hodge Trophies Starters Returning / Lost __________________ 7/3 Lettermen Returning / Lost ________________ 8/4 Over the past 18 years, Brian Smith and the men that have gone through his Mizzou Wrestling program have claimed individual Big 12 and MAC THE MIZZOU TIGERS Conference Champions, improved grade-point averages, record-setting Head Coach ___________ Brian Smith (19th season) attendances, a No. 1 national ranking and Missouri’s first-ever NCAA National Champion. His unique “#TigerStyle” training program has molded _______________________ Michigan State, 1990 today’s team into a national powerhouse that looks to contend for the Missouri Record _________ 238-92-3 (19th season) program’s first team NCAA title. Associate Head Coach _ Alex Clemsen (Third season) Assistant Coach _______Joe Johnston (Fifth season) Since being introduced as Missouri’s Head Wrestling Coach May 5, 1998, THE SMITH FILE Volunteer Assistant ____Devin Mellon (First season) Smith has demanded nothing but the best from himself, his coaches and Strength and Conditioning ___________________ his wrestlers. Owning 15 consecutive seasons with a dual record at or COACHING HONORS ___________________Mike Larson (Third Season) above .500, beginning with the 2001-02 season, Smith has coached 22 All- 2013-16 MAC Coach of the Year Director of Operations ______________________ Americans to 42 top-eight performances and five Tigers to seven national 2012 Big 12 Coach of the Year ______________ Cody Shoemaker (Second Season) championships. 2010-12 NWCA President 2007 Dan Gable Coach of the Year The winningest coach in program history, Smith has compiled a 240-90-3 record at Missouri over his 18 season tenure. On Nov. 15, 2014 in the team’s MIZZOU ADMINISTRATION COACHING CAREER season opener, Smith and his Tigers claimed a 54-0 victory over Truman Cornell, assistant coach .......................................1992-97 System President-Designate _________Mun Y. Choi State and gave the legendary coach his 200th career win at Mizzou. Smith’s Phone _______________________ 573-882-2011 Syracuse, head coach ...........................................1997-98 100th career victory came on Dec. 9, 2006 in Mount Pleasant, Mich., as the Missouri, head coach .................................. 1998-present Interim Chancellor ________________ Hank Foley team bested then-No. 11 Central Michigan, 31-9. The win made Smith just Phone _______________________ 573-882-3387 the second Tiger wrestling coach to reach the 100-win plateau. SYRACUSE, HEAD COACH Athletic Director ___________________ Jim Sterk 1997-98 Department Phone ______________ 573-882-6501 With a .718 career winning percentage, Smith holds the highest winning Ticket Office Phone ______________ 573-884-7297 percentage in Mizzou wrestling history. Smith has taken home five MISSOURI, HEAD COACH ____________________________ 800-228-7297 consecutive conference Coach of the Year honors dating back to 2012, 1998-99 ..................................................................... 4-9-0 including four straight awards by the MAC league office. Additionally, in 1999-00 ............................................ (NCAA 41st) 11-11-0 May 2007, Smith was honored with the Dan Gable Coach of the Year Award, 2000-01 ..............................................(NCAA 38th) 7-10-1 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS presented by W.I.N. Magazine. Associate Athletics Director: ______ Chad Moller 2001-02 ..............................................(NCAA 17th) 18-3-0 Office Phone: ________________ 573-882-0712 ...................................................................1 All-American Five Tiger wrestlers have reached the pinnacle of collegiate wrestling, 2002-03 ..............................................(NCAA 16th) 15-6-0 E-Mail: ______________ [email protected] collecting seven NCAA Championships under Smith’s tenure, beginning with .................................................................2 All-Americans Wrestling Contact: ________ Andrew Melroe Ben Askren.
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