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1 NWCA rank: No. 3 Head Coach: Brian Smith ( /20 th DUALS 15 VS. WRESTLING MATCH NOTES Mount Pleasant, Mich. Jan p.m. (CT) McGuirk Arena ESPN 3 TrackWrestling.com TWITTER / NWCA rank: No. 17 Head Coach: Tom Borrelli ( /27 th year) SCHEDULE MAC DUAL TITLE ON THE LINE IN ROAD DUAL AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN OVERALL: 14-0 HOME: 8-0 AWAY: 2-0 NEUTRAL: 4-0 MAC: 5-0 DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT)/SCORE Nov. 4 No. 12 Illinois W, Nov. 12 Missouri Valley W, 52-0 Nov. 12 Truman State W, 58-0 Nov. 12 Central Missouri W, 56-(-1) Nov. 18 at Lindenwood Open 10 Individual Titles Nov. 25 at No. 10 Virginia Tech W, Nov. 26 at Virginia W, Dec. 2 Old Dominion * W, 36-3 Dec. 10 Ohio * W, 36-6 Dec. 17 at Reno Tournament of Champions 1 Individual Title Dec. 29 vs. Kent State *^ W, 44-3 Dec. 29 vs. No. 24 North Carolina ^ W, 27-9 Dec. 30 vs. No. 22 Rider ^ W, 31-8 Dec. 30 vs. No. 12 Cornell ^ W, Jan. 11 Buffalo * W, 37-6 Jan. 13 Eastern Michigan * W, 35-7 Jan. 19 at No. 17 Central Michigan * 6 p.m. Jan. 27 at No. 5 Oklahoma State 7 p.m. Feb. 2 at Northern Illinois * 7 p.m. Feb. 14 at SIU Edwardsville 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at No. 11 Northern Iowa 2 p.m. March 3-4 MAC Championships TBD March NCAA Championships TBD bold - denotes home game * - MAC Dual ^ - South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. 125 PROJECTED #22 barlow MCGHEE LINEUP #3 john ERNESTE Mizzou Wrestling will finish its regular season with five consecutive road duals, beginning with Mid-American Conference foe Central Michigan on Friday, Jan. 19. The dual is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. (ET)/6 p.m. (CT), and will be broadcast on ESPN3. A win would give Mizzou the regular MAC Championship, the third time Mizzou has won the regular season title since joining the conference in The Tigers have won the MAC Tournament Championship five consecutive seasons dating back to (Mizzou was only eligible for the tournament title its first season in the league). The Tigers previously claimed regular season titles in and , recording perfect 8-0 MAC records in both seasons. Mizzou enters the dual ranked No. 3 in the USA Today/NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, it highest ranking since Feb. 24, 2015 when Mizzou reached the top spot in the poll following a 2015 NWCA National Duals Championship where Mizzou defeated Iowa. Mizzou has now been ranked in the top-10 in 69 consecutive polls dating back to Nov. 12, 2013, when it was ranked No. 11. This season, Mizzou has faired very well against ranked teams, holding a perfect 4-0 mark on the season heading into Friday s matchup against the No. 17-ranked Chippewas. The Tigers 14-0 start to the season is the only the third time in program history Mizzou has started a season 14-0, and the second time under head coach Brian Smith. Mizzou s other 14-0 start under Coach Smith occurred in , when the Tigers recorded its first-ever undefeated season, going 24-0 en route to the previously mentioned NWCA National Duals title and its third straight conference title. Coincidently, the last time Mizzou came out of the NCAA Championships with a team trophy was , when the Tigers finished fourth. Mizzou has dismantled MAC opponents this season, winning five duals by a combined score of The Tigers have posted an outstanding 42-8 mark in MAC matches in dual competition this season, and has recorded an average of 4.4 wins by bonus points per match in MAC duals,. Redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis has been especially tough against MAC opponents this season, winning all five of his MAC matches by bonus points (three falls, two technical falls. With a 19-0 technical fall win over No. 19-ranked Kennedy Monday (North Carolina), redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee become the 27th member of Mizzou s 100-win club. The Tiger senior has also entered the top-10 lists for career technical falls (9) and major decisions (23) this season. A returning NCAA finalist, Lavallee has posted a record of 21-1 this season, including a 13-0 mark in duals. #2 jaydin EIERMAN grant LEETH #4 #3 joey LAVALLEE RECORD DUALS R-SR // ROCK ISLAND, ILL. R-JR // KANSAS CITY, MO. // COLUMBIA, MO. R-JR // KEARNEY, MO. #23 #4 #16 connor FLYNN RECORD DUALS daniel LEWIS RECORD DUALS canten MARRIOTT RECORD DUALS #7 willie MIKLUS HWT R-SR // RENO, NEV. RECORD DUALS dante JIOVENETTA // DARDENNE PRAIRIE, MO. R-JR // BLUE SPRINGS, MO. R-FR // EXCELISOR SPRINGS, MO. R-SR // ALTOONA, IOWA RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS RECORD DUALS R-FR // ISLAMORADA, FLA. RECORD DUALS PROJECTED CENTRAL MICHIGAN LINEUP 125 DREW HILDEBRANDT (R-FR) 133 DRESDEN SIMON (R-FR) 141 MASON SMITH (SO) 149 JUSTIN OLIVER (JR) 157 COLIN HEFFERNAN (SR) // // 2-5 No. 10 // 25-3 // 8-0 No. 3 // 22-2 // 7-1 No. 16 // 6-4 // LOGAN PARKS (SO) 174 CJ BRUCKI (SR) 184 JORDAN ELLINGWOOD (SR) 197 JORDAN ATIENZA (JR) HWT MATT STENCEL (R-FR) 12-8 // 5-2 No. 15 // 16-8 // 5-2 No. 14 // 19-6 // // 4-2 No. 20 // // 4-4 #ShowMe // 1

2 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 19 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 March 3-4 March vs. Illinois Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network 4 p.m. (CT) W, Mizzou defeated border rival Illinois, 20-17, in Illinois (20-12) Mizzou Softball Stadium program s first outside dual at SB Stadium vs. Missouri Valley Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network Noon (CT) W, 52-0 Mizzou recorded first shut out since the first dual Mizzou (10-0-1) Hearnes Center of season vs. Truman State Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network Noon (CT) W, 58-0 In last two duals against Turman State, Mizzou Mizzou (15-1-1) Hearnes Center has won by a combined score of vs. Central Missouri Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network Noon (CT) W, 56-(-1) Mizzou wins a dual with the opposition scoring Mizzou (36-6) Hearnes Center negative pts. for the 2nd time in program history at Lindenwood Open St. Charles, Mo. FloWrestling 9 a.m. (CT) Tigers earn first place finish in Mizzou s first Robert F. Hyland Arena Titles team tournament of the season at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. ACC Network Extra 5 p.m. (CT) W, Down 7-2 in third period, Miklus throws #2 Mizzou (2-0) Moss Arts Center Haught on his back for a pin and seal the dual at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. ACC Network Extra Noon (CT) W, Mizzou erases a 9-0 deficit to to comeback & beat Mizzou (2-0) Memorial Gymnasium Virginia, Myers closes dual with decision win vs. Old Dominion Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network Noon (CT) W, 36-3 Mizzou defeats OId Dominion, 36-3 to open Mizzou (10-0-1) Hearnes Center conference slate vs. Ohio Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network 1 p.m. (CT) W, 36-6 The Tigers have not lost to Ohio since joining the Mizzou (6-0) Hearnes Center MAC, winning six straight duals at Reno Tournament Reno, Nev. FloWrestling 11 a.m. (CT) 1 Title Lewis records three falls and one major decision of Champions Reno Events Center to take title at 174 pounds vs. Kent State Deerfield Beach, Fla. TrackWrestling 10 a.m. (CT) W, 44-3 Mizzou moves to 3-0 in MAC duals with dominant Mizzou (8-1) Deerfield Beach Sportsplex win over Kent State to open South Beach Duals vs. North Carolina Deerfield Beach, Fla. TrackWrestling Noon (CT) W, 27-9 Lavallee records win No. 100 in Mizzou s victory Mizzou (2-0) Deerfield Beach Sportsplex over the No. 24-ranked Tar Heels vs. Rider Deerfield Beach, Fla. TrackWrestling 10 a.m. (CT) W, 31-8 Mizzou picks up fifth ranked win of the season Mizzou (2-1) Deerfield Beach Sportsplex over No. 22 Rider vs. Cornell Deerfield Beach, Fla. TrackWrestling Noon (CT) W, Eierman upsets top-ranked Diakomihalis to lead Mizzou (6-3) Deerfield Beach Sportsplex Mizzou to victory over the Big Red vs. Buffalo Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network 7 p.m. (CT) W, 37-6 Mizzou moves to 5-0 all-time against Buffalo, and Mizzou (4-0) Hearnes Center has never allowed more than eight points vs. Eastern Michigan Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Network Noon (CT) W, 35-7 McGhee and Lavallee earn wins in final matches Mizzou (5-0) Hearnes Center at the Hearnes Center at Central Michigan Mount Pleasant, Mich. ESPN3 6 p.m. (CT) 5 straight MAC titles dethroned CMU, who won CMU (6-4-1) McGuirk Arena 11 straight titles prior to Mizzou joining the MAC at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. FloWrestling 7 p.m. (CT) Tigers seek first win in Stillwater since 2009, OSU (6-41-1) Gallagher Iba Arena when Mizzou won 27-9 at Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill. TBA 7 p.m. (CT) Five Tigers won by bonus points as Mizzou routed Mizzou (15-4) Victor E. Court NIU, 38-3, last year at SIU Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill. TBA 7 p.m. (CT) Mizzou has not lost to SIUE under Coach Smith, Mizzou (23-4) Vadalabene Center SIUE will join the MAC in at Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa FloWrestling 2 p.m. (CT) Tigers and Panthers continue rivalry, even though UNI (12-18) West Gym UNI will now wrestle in the Big 12 MAC Championships Mount Pleasant, Mich. TBA TBA Mizzou has won last 5 MAC titles, and set the McGuirk Arena conference record for points last year (154.5 pts) NCAA Championships Cleveland, Ohio ESPN/ESPN3 TBA Mizzou has finished in the top-10 seven times Quicken Loans Arena under Coach Smith, including three straight times TALE OF THE TAPE Mizzou Head Coach... Brian Smith (Michigan State, 90) Season Record Career Record (21 st Season) Record at Mizzou (20 th Season) Central Michigan Head Coach... Tom Borrelli (The Citadel, 79) Season Record Career Record (27 th Season) Record at Buffalo (27 th Season)

3 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 3 CONFERENCE DOMINANCE Since joining the Mid-American Conference in , Mizzou Wrestling has been the dominant force within the conference, winning each of the five tournament championships, as well as the dual title in and (Mizzou was only eligible to compete in the conference tournament in ). In 2017, Mizzou reset its 2015 record by scoring points at the MAC Championships, surpassing its mark from Mizzou has been especially dominant this season against MAC opponents, as the Tigers have outscored its conference opponents, , in five duals this season. Mizzou has produced a record of 42-8 in those MAC duals, and have won 22 of those matches by bonus points (4.4 per dual). Redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis has been a force to be reckoned with in MAC competition, as the two-time All-American has won each of his MAC matches by bonus points, recording three falls and two technical falls. Dating back to Jan. 25, 2014, Mizzou has won 33 of its last 34 duals against MAC foes, with its lone setback occuring in last season s final dual, a loss to Northern Iowa on Feb. 12, In Mizzou s stretch of MAC dual success, the Tigers have outscored the opposition, 1, in 34 duals. LAVALLEE JOINS THE 100-WIN CLUB Redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee became the 27th member of Mizzou s 100-win club with a dominant 19-0 techincal fall over No. 19-ranked Kennedy Monday (North Carolina) on Dec. 29 at the South Beach Duals. Lavallee is the first Tiger to join the exclusive club since Zach Synon recorded his 100th win at the Edinboro Open last season. This season, Lavallee is 19-1 (11-0 in duals), and recently entered the top-10 in program history in career major decisions with 23. The Tiger senior has won 13 matches by bonus points this season, five by major decision, five by technical fall and three by fall. Last season, Lavallee roared back onto the scene after a redshirt season in , winning the MAC Championship at 157 pounds and earning his first All-America honor by finishing runner-up at the NCAA Championships at 157 pounds. He finished the season with a remarkable record of 29-2 for a winning percentage of.935, the 10th-best single season winning percentage in program history. TOP-10 STREAK Mizzou checked in at No. 3 in the USA Today/NWCA Division-I Coaches Poll on Jan. 9, the 69 th consecutive poll that the Tigers have been ranked in the Top-10. It its Mizzou s highest ranking since vaulting to No. 1 on Feb. 24, 2015, following a 2015 NWCA National Duals title. The last time Mizzou was not ranked in the top-10 was Nov. 12, 2013, when the Tigers ranked No. 11. Before being out of the top-10 for two polls (No. 13 on Nov. 2, 2013 and No. 11 on Nov. 12, 2013), Mizzou was ranked in the top-10 for the 17 consecutive polls. Since Feb. 14, 2012, Mizzou has been ranked in the top-10 for 86 of the last 88 Coaches Polls. During this top-10 streak, Mizzou has been ranked in the topfive of the Coaches Poll for 38 weeks, including its ascension to No. 1 in the Feb. 24, 2015 poll after Mizzou defeated No. 1-ranked Iowa to capture the 2015 NWCA National Duals title. EIERMAN KNOCKS OFF TOP-RANKED DIAKOMIHALIS Redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman recorded the biggest win of his career to-date with a 9-6 win over No. 1-ranked Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 30). Eierman trailed in the bout, 5-3, with 30 seconds remaining when he took the top-ranked wrestler down and brought him to his back for a four-point near-fall to seal the match. Eierman has defeated four ranked wrestlers so far this season, and currently possesses an overall record of 18-1, including a perfect 9-0 mark in duals. Among team ranks, the 2017 MAC Freshman of the Year currently ranks second in falls (8), second in major decisions (4), third in wins (18) and third in dual points (46). BONUS POINT MACHINE Redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis has been a bonus point machine since being inserted into the starting lineup in In 79 total wins, Lewis has recorded bonus points in 73.4 percent of his victories (58-of-79). In total, Lewis has recorded 33 falls, 17 major decisions and eight technical falls in his career. A two-time MAC Champion and two-time NCAA All-American, Lewis ranks sixth in program history in career falls, and needs one more technical falls and six more major decisions to join the top-10 lists in program history in those categories. Lewis is a perfect 22-0 on the season with a team-leading 13 falls. Lewis also leads the team in dual wins (14), dual points (74) and falls in dual competition (8). Lewis eight falls against Division-I opponents is good enough to rank eighth in the NCAA this season. In , his first season as an attached wrestler, Lewis went 29-6 and was named the MAC Freshman of the Year after a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships at 165 pounds. He totaled 10 falls, nine major decisions and one technical fall on the season. The bonus point victories did not stop in , as Lewis went 28-6 and finished sixth at the NCAA Championships at 165 pounds. Lewis totaled 22 wins by bonus points on the season, nine falls, nine major decisions and four technical falls. ERNESTE TOUGH AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS Redshirt junior 133-pounder John Erneste has preservered through a challenging stretch to start the season, as the Tiger junior has faced eight ranked wrestlers in the first two months of the season. Erneste has proven to be up to the challenge so far, as he as come out victorious in seven of his matches against ranked opponents so far, including a 6-2 win over No. 17-ranked Chaz Tucker (Cornell) in his most recent match (Dec. 30). This season, Erneste has posted a record of 16-1 (12-1 in duals), and has recorded bonus point victories in eight wins (six falls, two major decisions). MARRIOTT ENTERS INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Following a close decision loss to Virginia Tech s No. 6-ranked Zack Zavatsky (Nov. 25), redshirt sophomore 184-pounder Canten Marriott has strung together a run of 12 wins in 14 matches, helping him ascend into the top-20 individual rankings for the first time in his career. The hot stretch included the first win over ranked opponent for the Park Hill High School product, who defeated North Carolina s No. 16-ranked Chip Ness (Dec. 29), 3-1, in sudden victory. This season, Marriott has wrestled to a mark of 18-4 (10-3 in duals), and has recorded eight wins by bonus points with four major decisions, three technical falls and one fall. In the individual rankings, Marriott ranks No. 16 at 184 pounds by FloWrestling, No. 18 by The Open Mat and No. 21 by TrackWrestling. QUICK FACTS Location Columbia, Mo. Founded 1839 Enrollment 32,777 Nickname Tigers Colors Old Gold and Black Arena (Capacity) Hearnes Center Conference Mid-American Record 11-4 MAC Record (Finish) 7-1 (2nd) Starters Returning / Lost 7/3 Lettermen Returning / Lost 8/4 THE MIZZOU TIGERS Head Coach Brian Smith Michigan State, 1990 Missouri Record (20 th season) Associate Head Coach_ Alex Clemsen (Fourth season) Assistant Coach Joe Johnston (Sixth season) Volunteer Assistant Coach_ Alan Waters (First Season) Student Assistant Coach J den Cox (First season) Strength and Conditioning Mike Larson (Fourth Season) Director of Operations Cody Shoemaker (Third Season) MIZZOU ADMINISTRATION System President-Designate Dr. Mun Y. Choi Phone Chancellor Dr. Alexander Cartwright Phone Athletic Director Jim Sterk Department Phone Ticket Office Phone STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Executive Assoc. Athletics Director: Nick Joos Office Phone: joosn@missouri.edu Associate Athletics Director: Chad Moller Office Phone: mollerc@missouri.edu Wrestling Contact: Andrew Melroe Office Phone: melroea@missouri.edu Associate Director: Kate Lakin Assistant Director: Patrick Crawford Assistant Director: Shawn Davis Assistant Director: R.J. Layton Assistant Director: Andy Oldenburg Web Coordinator: Kevin Fletcher Digital Media: Ali Fisher Graphic Design Jacob Reeves Website: mutigers.com

4 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 4 THE RECORD BOOKS WINS OVER TOP-10 OPPONENTS Since the start of the season, Mizzou has beaten nine top-10 ranked opponents, including four on the road, and one against the No. 1-ranked team, Iowa, to claim the 2015 NWCA National Dials title. A breakdown of those Top- 10 wins are below: Opponent Score Date at No. 7 Ohio Dec. 13, 2014 at No. 4 Cornell 27-9 Jan. 10, 2015 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State Jan. 23, 2015 vs. No. 1 Iowa^ Feb. 22, 2015 vs. No. 3 Ohio State Dec. 12, 2015 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma Jan. 30, 2016 vs. No. 6 Virginia Tech Nov. 20, 2016 at No. 7 Cornell Jan. 14, 2017 at No. 10 Virginia Tech Nov. 25, 2017 ^ - NWCA National Duals in Iowa City, Iowa CAN YOU BE PERFECT? With the 35-7 win over Eastern Michigan (Jan. 13), Mizzou improved to 14-0 on the season, its second 14-0 start under head coach Brian Smith and the third 14-0 start overall in program history. Coincidently, the last time Mizzou began a season 14-0 was the last time Mizzou won a team trophy at the NCAA Championships, as the Tigers went 24-0 in duals before finishing fourth at the NCAA Championships. Below is a breakdown of all the 14-0 starts in program history: Season Start Season s Finish Big 8-5th, NCAA - N/A MAC D/T Champs, NCAA - 4th TBD MIZZOU CLOSES ITS PERFECT HOME SLATE WITH A WIN OVER EMU Mizzou Wrestling closed the home portion of its schedule with a 35-7 win over Eastern Michigan on Jan. 13. With the win, Mizzou finishes with a perfect 8-0 mark in home duals this season, the fourth time in the last five seasons Mizzou has won all of its home duals. Redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis continued his remarkable season by recording his team-leading 14th fall of the season with a pin over Andrew McNally at 1:48. The Tiger junior is now 22-0 on the season (14-0 in duals), and has recorded bonus point wins in his past 12 matches, including eight falls during over that stretch. Lewis 14th fall on the season now ranks tied for 10th most in a single season in program history. Redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee ended his home career on a high note, pinning J.J. Wolfe at 1:18 in the first period for his fourth fall this season. The Tiger senior improves to 21-1 on the season, with 15 of his victories coming with bonus points. With the win, Lavallee recorded his 104th career win, moving into a tie with 2010 National Champion Max Askren for the 19th-most victories in program history. Redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman recorded his second fall in as many matches with a fall over Sa Derian Perry in the second period (4:27). It was Eierman s 10th fall of the season, as he improves to 20-1 on the season with 16 wins by bonus points. LEWIS EARNS MAC WRESTLER OF THE WEEK FOR THE SECOND TIME THIS SEASON After another dominant performance at the Reno Tournament of Champions, redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis was named the MAC Wrestler of the Week. Lewis was nearly untouchable in Reno, as the two-time NCAA All-American recorded three pins and a major decision en route to the title at 174 pounds. He opened the tournament with a third period (5:51) fall over Colton Clingenpeel (North Dakota State) before posting a 9-1 major decision over Bruno Nicoletti (Colorado Mesa) to advance to the semifinals. Lewis then recorded backto-back falls, pinning Daniel Bullard (North Carolina State) at 1:35 in the semifinals and Kimball Baston (Utah Valley) at 1:40 in the finals. Redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus was the fourth Tiger to record bonus points in the dual, as he scored a 17-2 technical fall over Jared Langley. Miklus improves to 13-3 with the victory, and has recorded 11 of his wins with bonus points. MIZZOU ROUTS BUFFALO An incoming cold front pushed the dual up six hours, but it could not cool down Mizzou, who routed Buffalo, 37-6, on Jan. 11 at the Hearnes Center. After dropping the first match of the dual, the Tigers ripped off eight straight wins to secure its 13th victory of the season. Mizzou received bonus points wins in five matches, including falls from redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis and redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman. Lewis recorded his team-leading 13th fall of the season with a pin over Ryan Kromer at 2:00, while Eierman pinned Nick Casella at 1:53 to record his ninth fall on the season, improving to 19-1 on the season. Three other Tigers scored bonus points, as redshirt sophomore 165-pounder Connor Flynn recorded a technical fall, while redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee and redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus won by major decision. Flynn improved to 16-6 on the season, while Lavallee moves to 20-1 and Miklus Lavallee moves into sole possession of eighth place in program history with 24 career major decisions, while Miklus pulls within five major decisions to enter the top-10 with 18 career major decisions. MIZZOU RECORDS PERFECT MARK AT SOUTH BEACH DUALS Opening against Kent State, the Tigers rattled off nine straight wins in its first dual of South Beach Duals, winning, 44-3 over the Golden Flashes. Four Tigers; redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman, redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee, redshirt sophomore 165-pounder Connor Flynn and redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus recorded first period falls, while redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis recorded a technical fall. With the win, Mizzou moves to 3-0 in MAC duals, outscoring its conference foes by a combined score of Mizzou dropped its first bout against the No. 24-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels, but then responded with seven straight wins to win, The biggest win of the dual came from redshirt sophomore 149-pounder Grant Leeth, who upset No. 3-ranked Troy Heilmann, 6-3. Redshirt freshman 184-pounder Canten Marriott recorded his first career win over a ranked opponent, defeating No. 16-ranked Chip Ness in overtime, 3-1, with a takedown in sudden victory. After dropping the opening bout against Rider, Mizzou won seven of the next eight matches to take control and beat the Broncos, Five Tigers recorded bonus point victories, as Lewis recorded a fall, while Eierman, Lavallee and Miklus recorded technical falls, and Marriott posted a major decision. The Tigers came out of the gates firing against Cornell, as Mizzou claimed victories in the first seven bouts, Eierman s win over the top-ranked Yianni Diakomihalis. Lewis posted his second fall of the day against No. 10 Brandon Womack, while Lavallee recorded a major decision against Adam Santoro. ALL-TIME WINS (100 WIN CLUB) Name Wins Years 1. Ben Askren T-2. J den Cox T-2. Alan Waters Drake Houdashelt Wes Roper T-6. Shaon Fry T-6. Kenny Liddell Raymond Jordan T-9. Matt Pell T-9. Lavion Mayes Kenny Burleson Nick Marable Brent Haynes Tyron Woodley Brad Cieleski T-16. John Kopinsky T-16. Jeremy Spates Dom Bradley T-19. Max Askren T-19. Joey Lavallee Present T-21. Joe Spinazzola T-21. Dave Young T-21. Zach Synon T-24. Mike Larson T-24. Jeff Urban T-26. Michael Chandler T-26. Rick Romero CAREER FALLS Name Falls Years 1. Ben Askren J.P. Reese Kevin Herron Josh Wagner Matt Pell Daniel Lewis Present 7. Mark Ellis Khris Whelan T-9. Mark Cody T-9. Nathan McCormick T-9. Alan Waters T-9. J den Cox APPROACHING TOP-10 Willie Miklus Present John Erneste Present CAREER TECHNICAL FALLS Name Technical Falls Years 1. Drake Houdashelt J den Cox Alan Waters Ben Askren Brent Haynes Sam Henson T-7. Tyron Woodley T-7. Kenny Burleson T-9. Dorian Henderson T-9. Jeff Foust T-9. Johnny Eblen T-9. Joey Lavallee Present APPROACHING TOP-10 Daniel Lewis Present CAREER MAJOR DECISIONS Name Major Decisions Years 1. Drake Houdashelt Raymond Jordan J den Cox Lavion Mayes Tyron Woodley Shaon Fry Jeremy Spates Joey Lavallee Present T-9. Todd Porter T-9. Johnny Eblen APPROACHING TOP-10 Willie Miklus Present Daniel Lewis Present

5 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 5 TOP-10 STREAK MIZZOU ROLLS PAST OHIO Five Tigers scored bonus point wins to lead Mizzou to a 36-3 win over Ohio. Mizzou won eight of 10 bouts in the dual, and received its bonus point victories in five consecutive matches from 157 to 197 pounds. Three Tigers, redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis, redshirt freshman 184-pounder Canten Marriott and redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus, scored falls in the dual, while redshirt sophomore 165-pounder Connor Flynn scored a technical fall and redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee earned a major decision. Lewis need just 55 seconds to pin against Austin Reese, as the two-time All-American quickly got the Ohio wrestler to the ground with a takedown 18 seconds into the match, and then recorded the fall soon after. The pin was Lewis teamleading seventh of the season, and 26th of his career. Marriott showed resiliency to score his six points, as the Tiger freshman gave up the first two takedowns in the match, but fought back to take the lead in the third period, and then put Dontae McGee on his back for the first fall of his career. At 197 pounds, Miklus led 13-1 over Aaron Naples in the third period when he pinned the Ohio wrestler for his fourth fall of the season and the 26th of his career. Like Lewis, Miklus is now just one pin away from joining the top-10 for career falls in program history. At 133 pounds, redshirt junior 133-pounder John Erneste posted his fourth win over a ranked opponent this season, defeating No. 14-ranked Cameron Kelly, 9-6. MIZZOU OPENS MAC COMPETITION WITH WIN OVER ODU Mizzou Wrestling opened its conference schedule with a 36-3 win over Old Dominion on Dec. 2. After dropping the opening the match, Mizzou rolled out nine straight victories, and received bonus point wins in the dual from redshirt junior 149-pounder Grant Leeth, redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis and redshirt heavyweight Austin Myers. In the 149 pound bout, Leeth record the first official pin of his career when he put Kenan Carter on his back in the third period (Leeth had four falls during his redshirt season at Duke in ). After beginning the year unranked in the individual rankings, Leeth has skyrocketed to as high as No. 12 by FloWrestling, and is now 9-2 on the season and a perfect 6-0 in dual competition. Lewis posted his ninth win by bonus points this season with his first technical fall of the season, as the two-time All-American defeated No. 20-ranked Seldon Wright, 15-0 in 6:05. Lewis was dominant from the first whistle, as he scored a takedown 11 seconds into the match and then recorded two four-point near falls before the end of the first period. Lewis finished off the technical fall with a third period takedown to record his sixth career technical fall. In the final match of the dual, Myers put the hammer down on Ali Wahab, winning the match by major decision, Myers controlled the bout from the start, scoring a takedown 30 seconds into the match, then growing his lead to 10-0 with two four-point near falls before the end of the period. The deficit was too much for much for Wahab to come back, as Myers recorded his first major decision on the season. LEETH CONTINUES HIS ASCENSION UP THE INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Redshirt junior 149-pounder Grant Leeth is currently on an eight-match win streak, and has ascended all the way to No. 4 in FloWrestling s individual rankings. Leeth began the streak with two wins over ranked opponents, defeating Virginia Tech s No. 5-ranked Solomon Chishko, 8-2, then Virginia s No. 21-ranked Sam Kribus, 3-1. The ranked wins gave Leeth the confidence he needed on the mat, as the Tiger junior was matched up against North Carolina s No. 3-ranked Troy Heilmann at the South Beach Duals. Leeth got the best of the Tar Heel wrestler, winning 6-3, to record the best win of his career to-date. COACH SMITH RECORDS WIN NO. 250 With Mizzou s 52-0 win over Missouri Valley on Nov. 12, Mizzou Head Coach Brian Smith recorded his 250th victory at Mizzou. In his 20th season at Mizzou, Smith has posted a record of at the helm of the Black & Gold. Smith spent one season as the head coach of Syracuse before taking over in Columbia, and owns a career record of The winningest coach in program history, Coach Smith has coached Mizzou to six straight conference titles (Big 12 in 2012, MAC in ) and seven NCAA top-10 finishes. Smith has been named the conference coach of the year for six straight seasons as well (Big 12 in 2012, MAC in ). Under Coach Smith s direction, five Tigers have won eight NCAA Titles, and 45 have earned All-America honors. Coach Smith has also been recognized nationally for his success at Mizzou, as he was named the 2007 Dan Gable Coach of the Year as the 2017 NWCA Coach of the Year. MIKLUS PIN SEALS VICTORY OVER NO. 10 VIRGINIA TECH In its first road dual of the season, Mizzou defeated No. 10 Virginia Tech, 22-12, on Nov. 25. Mizzou held a 16-9 lead heading into the 197 bout, and the lead appeared to be getting tighter as redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus trailed No. 2-ranked Jared Haught, 7-2, late in the third period. Miklus didn t let the deficit faze him, however, as the two-time NCAA All- American was able to put Haught on his back and record a fall, which gave the Tigers a 13-point cushion and sealed the dual for the Tigers. Miklus was one of two Tigers to record bonus points, as he recorded his third fall this season and 24th of his career. Redshirt junior 133-pounder John Erneste was the other Tiger to record bonus points, as Erneste defeated No. 13-ranked Dennis Gustafson by way of a major decision, With the win, Erneste moves to 9-0 on the season, with bonus points coming in seven of his victories (six falls, one major decision). Redshirt junior 149-pounder Grant Leeth posted the best win of his career to-date, as he defeated No. 5-ranked Solomon Chishko in the 149 pound bout, 8-2. Mizzou has ranked in the top-10 of the USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll for 63 consecutive polls. A breakdown of that streak is below: Date Ranking Consecutive Polls Nov. 19, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, Dec. 10, Dec. 17, Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4, Feb. 11, Feb. 19, Feb. 25, Nov. 1, Nov. 11, Nov. 18, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 16, Dec. 23, Jan. 6, Jan. 13, Jan. 20, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 10, Feb. 17, Feb. 24, Oct. 27, Nov. 10, Nov. 17, Nov. 24, Dec. 1, Dec. 8, Dec. 15, Dec. 22, Jan. 12, Jan. 19, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, Feb. 9, Feb. 15, Feb. 23, Nov. 2, Nov. 8, Nov. 14, Nov. 22, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, Dec. 13, Dec. 20, Jan. 10, Jan. 17, Jan. 24, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, Feb. 13, Feb. 21, Oct. 31, Nov. 14, Nov. 21, Nov. 29, Dec. 5, Dec. 12, Dec. 20, Jan. 3, Jan. 9, Jan. 16,

6 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 6 MYERS COMPLETES COMEBACK OVER VIRGINIA Mizzou erased a 9-0 deficit after three bouts to comeback and beat Virginia, 18-15, on Nov. 26, at the Memorial Gymnasium in Charlottesville, Va. Mizzou won five bouts in the dual, with three coming by way of major decision, as redshirt sophomore heavyweight Austin Myers finished off the comeback with an 8-3 win over Tyler Love. After a win by decision against Virginia Tech, redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis returned to his bonus point ways in the dual, as the two-time All-American defeated No. 15-ranked Will Schany by major decision, With the win, Lewis improves to 10-0 on the season, with eight victories coming by way of bonus points (six falls, two major decisions). Redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee posted his sixth victory of the season with an 11-2 major decision over Michael Murphy. The win was Lavallee s 20th career major decision, and he is now two major decisions away from joining the top-10 all-time in program history. Redshirt freshman 184-pounder Canten Marriott provided a huge boost for Mizzou, as his 10-2 major decision over Michael Battista gave Mizzou its first lead of the dual at with two matches remaining. MIZZOU DOMINANTS LINDENWOOD OPEN Wrestling in its first tournament as a team, Mizzou dominated the competition at the Lindenwood Open (Nov. 18), claiming 10 individual titles on the day. Mizzou claimed six first-place finishes in the gold (open) division, and four in the black (freshman/sophomore) division. Redshirt senior 125-pounder Barlow McGhee snagged the second Lindenwood Open title of his career after winning the same title in McGhee won five matches on the day, including a 3-2 win over Christian Moody (Oklahoma) in the finals. At 133 pounds, redshirt junior 133-pounder John Erneste took first following four wins, including three by fall. In the finals, Erneste needed just 45 seconds to pin Ian Parker (Iowa State) and claim first. Redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman was dominant en route to his individual title, winning four of five matches with bonus points, recording two falls, a technical fall and a major decision on the day. Eierman defeated Mike Longo (Oklahoma) by way of a 20-4 technical fall in the championship bout. It was an all-tiger final at 157 pounds, as redshirt senior 157-pounder Joey Lavallee went up against redshirt sophomore 157-pounder Luke Fortuna. Lavallee outlasted Fortuna, 5-3, to earn the first-place finish. Lavallee recorded three wins by bonus points before the decision victory in the championship bout. At 174 pounds, redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis upended Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma), 6-0, in the championship bout to cap a 4-0 tournament. Prior to the win over Mejias, Lewis recorded three falls to advance to the finals. Redshirt freshman 184-pounder Canten Marriott upended Dane Pastano (Iowa State) to claim the title at 184 pounds. The win finished off a 4-0 day for Marriott, who won three matches by decision and one by major decision. USA TODAY/NWCA COACHES POLL Rank Team Record Points 1 Penn State (11) Ohio State (5) MIZZOU Iowa Oklahoma State N.C. State Lehigh Michigan Arizona State Virginia Tech Northern Iowa Cornell Minnesota Illinois South Dakota State Rutgers Central Michigan Nebraska Rider Northwestern Wisconsin Wyoming Lock Haven Purdue North Carolina Others Receiving Votes Oklahoma (14), Navy (11), Drexel (3), American (2), West Virginia (2) INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS RUNDOWN MIZZOU WT Name Intermat W.I.N. Magazine The Open Mat TrackWrestling FloWrestling 125 Barlow McGhee John Erneste Jaydin Eierman Grant Leeth Joey Lavallee Connor Flynn Daniel Lewis Canten Marriott Willie Miklus HWT Jake Bohlken MAC STANDINGS MAC PCT. OVERALL PCT. #3 MIZZOU #17 Central Michigan Buffalo Old Dominion Ohio Kent State Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan INTERMAT TOURNAMENT RANKINGS 1 Ohio State Penn State Iowa N.C. State Michigan MIZZOU Oklahoma State Lehigh Arizona State Virginia Tech South Dakota State Wyoming Illinois Rutgers Minnesota Central Michigan Cornell Northern Iowa Nebraska Northwestern North Carolina Rider Wisconsin Duke Drexel 15.5

7 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 7 ALL-TIME SERIES VS. CMU WILLIE MIKLUS RETURNS After missing a majority of the season due to a knee injury, redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus returns to the mat for the Black & Gold in Miklus, a two-time NCAA All-American, was named the 2015 MAC Freshman of the Year after finishing seventh at the NCAA Championships. Miklus ended his freshman campaign with a record of 33-9, including a 18-3 mark in duals, and led the team with 14 falls. Miklus followed up his freshman campaign with a 21-8 performance in , placing sixth at the NCAA Championships. Miklus was dominant once again in dual competition, posting a record of 11-2 and 6-0 in MAC duals. Date Location Winner/Score 1995 Mount Pleasant, Mich. MIZ, Mount Pleasant, Mich Mount Pleasant, Mich. CMU, Virginia CMU, 22-9 Dec. 9, 2006 Mount Pleasant, Mich. MIZ, 31-9 Feb. 13, 2009 Columbia, Mo. CMU, Jan. 8, 2011 Cedar Falls, Iowa MIZ, Jan. 20, 2012 Columbia, Mo. CMU, Jan. 19, 2013 Mount Pleasant, Mich. MIZ, Jan. 17, 2015 Columbia, Mo. MIZ, Jan. 17, 2016 Mount Pleasant, Mich. MIZ, 26-9 Jan. 22, 2017 Columbia, Mo. MIZ, 24-8 SHUT OUTS, NEGATIVE POINTS & BONUS POINTS GALORE Mizzou swept three duals on Nov. 12 at the Hearnes Center, recording shutout victories in each dual as the Tigers defeated Missouri Valley, 52-0, Truman State, 58-0, and Central Missouri, 56-(-1). The shutout was the first shutout in nearly three years for Mizzou, as the Tigers last blanked Truman State, 54-0, to open the season on Nov. 15, The 58-point margin of victory over Truman State is the largest in program history, surpassing Mizzou s 56-0 win over Shippensburg State during the season. The win over UCM was the second time in program history Mizzou has defeated a team with the opposition scoring negative points, as Mizzou defeated Old Dominion, 35 to -1, to open the season on Nov. 10, Mizzou was dominant throughout the day, as the Tigers won all 26 bouts that were wrestled, and recorded bonus points in 25 wins, including 17 falls, 15 of which occurred in the first period. Four Tigers; redshirt junior 133-pounder John Erneste, redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman, redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis and redshirt sophomore heavyweight Austin Myers recorded three falls on the day. Myers and Erneste each came within seconds of setting the program s fastest pin record, which was set by Rick Romero in the season when he pinned his opponent in 13 seconds. Myers needed just 15 seconds to pin Truman State s Ashton Mutuwa, while Erneste took 16 seconds to pin Central Missouri s Daide Agnew. FIRST OUTSIDE DUAL Mizzou opened the season with a win over No. 12 Illinois on Nov. 4, in the program s first ever outside dual (pictured bottom right). Mizzou claimed victories in six of 10 bouts in the match, and received bonus point victories from redshirt sophomore 141-pounder Jaydin Eierman and redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis as 1,810 fans braved the cold and packed the stadium to cheer on the Black & Gold. MISSOURI BOYS Over his 20 year tenure at the helm of Mizzou Wrestling, Head Coach Brian Smith has always made a point to keep the top wrestling talent home in the Show Me State. Of the 35 wrestlers on Mizzou s roster, 15 hail from Missouri, including six in the Tigers starting lineup. A breakdown of those 15 wrestlers is below: Name (Year, Weight) Hometown High School Jake Bohlken (R-Fr., HWT.) Smithville Smithville Chase Brennan (R-Jr., 125) Monett Monett Jaydin Eierman (R-So., 141) Columbia Father Tolton John Erneste (R-Jr., 133) Kansas City Park Hill Austin Eveler (R-So., 149) Lee s Summit Lee s Summit West Connor Flynn (R-So., 165) Dardenne Prairie Francis Howell Sean Hosford (R-Fr., 157) Kansas City Park Hill Grant Leeth (R-Jr., 149) Kearney Kearney Daniel Lewis (R-Jr, 174) Blue Springs Blue Springs Canten Marriott (R-Fr., 184) Excelsior Springs Park Hill Keegan McCormick (R-So., 157) Lee s Summit Lee s Summit North Sam Ritchie (R-So., 141) St. Peters Francis Howell North Colby Smith (So., 133) Wentzville Wentzville Holt Cameron Valdiviez (Fr., 133) Kansas City Rockhurst Dalton Voyles (R-So., 184) Pacific Pacific MOVING ON UP With the graduation of possibly the best wrestler in program history, J den Cox, a large majority of Mizzou s upper weights decided to make the move up one weight class for competition this season. Sliding into the 165 pound slot in the starting lineup is redshirt sophomore 165-pounder Connor Flynn, who took a redshirt season in due to transfer rules after transferring from West Virginia. In his redshirt campaign, Flynn ran through competition at just about every stop, posting a record of 24-4 and placing in the top-three in five open tournaments. Moving up to 174 pounds is two-time NCAA All-American redshirt junior 174-pounder Daniel Lewis, who placed fourth at the NCAA Championships in 2016 and sixth in At 184 pounds this season will be a mix of redshirt freshman 184-pounder Canten Marriott, redshirt sophomore 184-pounder Dylan Wisman and redshirt freshman 184-pounder Wyatt Koelling. After spending the last three seasons at 184 pounds, redshirt senior 197-pounder Willie Miklus will wrestle at his more natural weight in As a senior at Southeast Polk High School in Iowa, Miklus won a state title at 220 pounds. COX CLAIMS BRONZE AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, JOINS COACHING STAFF Three-time NCAA National Champion J den Cox claimed a Bronze Medal with a third-place finish in the 86 kg bracket at the 2017 World Championships on August 25. Cox defeated former World Champion Mhail Ganev, 8-0, in the third-place bout to claim his second international bronze medal. In May, Cox joined the Mizzou coaching staff as a student assistant coach. In addition to joining the wrestling staff, Cox will continue to wrestle in international competitions under the Missouri Wrestling Regional Training Center. Cox concluded his illustrious Mizzou wrestling career this past March by winning his third NCAA National title at 197 pounds, becoming the second four-time All-American in program history and first to reach the top of the podium three times. He ended the season second in Dan Hodge Trophy voting with a perfect 28-0 record, becoming just the second wrestler in program history to finish the season with an unblemished record. In 2014, the hometown Tiger became the first wrestler in program history to win a national title as a true freshman, and after a fifth-place finish in 2015, Cox returned to the pinnacle of collegiate wrestling with a national title in 2016 at Madison Square Garden. In the Mizzou Wrestling record book, Cox ranks first in winning percentage among wrestlers with over 100 wins (.965, 136-5), tied for second in overall wins (136), second in career technical falls (20), third in career major decisions (31) and tied for eighth in career falls (27).

8 @MIZZOUWRESTLING BARLOW MCGHEE 125 Pounds // R-Sr. Rock Island, Ill. // Rock Island HS MCGHEE CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall (4-3) 14-7 (1-3/0-0) * (0-0) 14-5 (0-0/0-0) (5-1) 15-4 (3-0/3-2) (2-3) 15-8 (2-2/0-2) (2-2) 4-0 (0-0/0-0) Career (13-9) (6-5/3-4) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat...NR W.I.N. Magazine...NR The Open Mat...NR TrackWrestling...22nd FloWrestling...NR MCGHEE MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (15) Travis Piotrowski Illinois L Dec., Nov. 12 Jacob Seto Missouri Valley W Dec., Lindenwood Open (Champion - 125) Nov. 18 Devin Brown West Virginia W Dec., Nov. 18 Marcus Povlick McKendree W Dec., Nov. 18 (12) Brock Hudkins Northern Illinois W Dec., Nov. 18 Christian Moody Oklahoma W Dec., Nov. 25 Kyle Nostrem Virginia Tech W Dec., Nov. 26 (9) Louie Hayes Virginia L Dec., Dec. 2 (24) Michael McGee Old Dominion* L TB-2, Dec. 10 Trevor Giallombardo Ohio* W Dec., Dec. 29 James Symanski North Carolina ^ L Dec., Dec. 30 JR Wert Rider ^ L SV-1, Jan. 11 Justin Patrick Buffalo * L SV-1, Jan. 13 Tomas Gutierrez Eastern Michigan * W Dec., * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON BARLOW MCGHEE REDSHIRT SENIOR ( ) Captured the Lindenwood Open title at 125 pounds, his second title at that tournament after winning in McGhee knocked off No. 12-ranked Brock Hudkins (Oklahoma) in the semifinals to advance to the finals. REDSHIRT JUNIOR ( ) Went in redshirt junior season, reaching the NCAA Championships at 125 pounds for the second consecutive season At the MAC Championships (March 4-5), went 2-2 to place fifth, including a 15-5 major decision victory over Old Dominion s Steven Simpson. Won both bouts at the U.S. Collegiate Championships (Feb. 19), defeating Northern Iowa s Dylan Peters, 3-1 and Minnesota s Skyler Petry, 3-1. ^ ^ Was crowned champion at the Edinboro Open (Feb. 4) after a 5-0 showing that including a 7-2 win over Lehigh s Nick Farro. Placed third at the DuHawk Open (Jan. 28) after a 3-1 performance, defeating Iowa State s Danny Vega, 12-5 to claim third. Opened the season with two dual wins on the same day (Dec. 20), defeating Kent State s Cory Simpson, 3-2, and Appalachian State s Vito Pasone by major decision, the tournament. Earned four wins over ranked opponents, including his first career fall (6:04) over No. 7-ranked David Terao (American). Won the championship at Joe Parisi Open (Nov. 21), defeating 2015 NCAA Championships runner-up Zeke Moisey (West Virginia) in the finals. Scored bonus points in three of four matches in the tournament, earning technical falls in the first and second round, and a major decision over Moisey in the championship match. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Took his redshirt season, following a successful first-year campaign in Mizzou. Compiled a 14-5 overall record as unattached competitor. Four of his 14 season wins resulted in bonus points, including one Major Decision and three Tech. Falls. Competed in five tournaments this past season, highlighted by a Championship at 2015 Roger Denker Open. Also placed 3rd at 2014 Harold Nichols Cyclone Open, 2nd at 2014 UCM Open, and 2nd at 2014 Joe Parisi Open. Placed in four tournaments overall, T-2nd most among his Tiger teammates. FRESHMAN ( ) Kept his redshirt off for his freshman season, competing at 125 pounds for the Tigers in dual competition as well as in three tournaments. His first collegiate win came at the North Dakota State dual over Hunter Weber, 5-2. Earned a third-place finish at the Warren Williams/Daktronics Open, losing only one of his seven matches, 4-3. Had a fourth place finish at the Joe Parisi Open. Took third at the UNI Open after defeating Da Wayne Robertson of Ellsworth in a rematch to earn his spot in the third-place match. Competed at the 2014 MAC Championships where he finished in sixth place after picking up one win for the Tigers over Del Vinas of Kent State. ROCK ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL (ROCK ISLAND, ILL.) Posted a high school career record of Won the state title at 120 pounds his senior year. Took second place at state at 113 pounds his junior year and third place at 103 pounds his sophomore year. At the Fargo USA Wrestling Cadet Junior National Championships, in freestyle, placed sixth (2010), fourth (2011), and eighth (2012). Also played football for the Rocks. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Recorded a new career-high for wins with 24, going 24-9 on the season, 9-5 in dual competition, 5-1 in MAC duals and scoring 28 dual points. Qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time in his career, falling one win short of All-America status (March 18). Captured the MAC Championship (March 6) at 125 pounds with a 9-5 win over No. 5 Dylan Peters (Northern Iowa). Recorded two major decisions on the way to the finals. Earned 5-3 decision win over No. 12-ranked Tim Lambert (Nebraska) to help Mizzou defeat Nebraska in the NWCA National Duals Series (Feb. 21). Posted a 5-2 decision win over No. 20-ranked Sean Fausz (N.C. State) (Feb. 14), his fourth consecutive victory in dual competition. Earned a 9-4 win over No. 16-ranked Brent Fleetwood (Central Michigan) (Jan. 17) to help Mizzou extend its dual win streak to 37 consecutive wins. Placed fourth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (Dec. 5), posting a 5-2 record over

9 @MIZZOUWRESTLING JOHN ERNESTE 133 Pounds // R-Jr. Kansas City, Mo. // Park Hill HS ERNESTE CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 23-7 (0-0/0-0) (1-0) 16-6 (0-0/0-0) (5-1) 18-6 (3-0/2-2) (4-0) 4-0 (0-0/0-0) Career (10-1) (3-0/2-2) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat... 7th W.I.N. Magazine... 5th The Open Mat... 5th TrackWrestling... 3rd FloWrestling... 11th ERNESTE MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (15) Dylan Duncan Illinois W Dec., Nov. 12 Zack Durbin Missouri Valley W Fall, 3: Nov. 12 Caleb Osborn Truman State W Fall, 1: Nov. 12 Daide Agnew Central Missouri W Fall, 0: Lindenwood Open (Champion - 125) Nov. 18 Jacob Romano Limestone College W Fall, 1: Nov. 18 Taylor Jokersy Maryville W Fall, 3: Nov. 18 Markus Simmons Iowa State W Dec., Nov. 18 (25) Ian Parker Iowa State W Fall, 0: Nov. 25 (13) Dennis Gustafson Virginia Tech W MD, Nov. 26 (5) Jack Mueller Virginia L Dec., Dec. 2 Caleb Richardson Old Dominion * W Dec Dec. 10 (14) Cameron Kelly Ohio * W Dec., Dec. 29 Anthony Tutolo Kent State *^ W Dec., Dec. 29 (18) Zach Sherman North Carolina ^ W MD, Dec. 30 (16) Anthony Cefolo Rider ^ W Dec., Dec. 30 (17) Chaz Tucker Cornell ^ W Dec., Jan. 13 Noah Gonser Eastern Michigan * W Dec., * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON JOHN ERNESTE REDSHIRT JUNIOR ( ) Defeated three ranked opponents at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 29), knocking off No. 18-ranked Zach Sherman (North Carolina), No. 16-ranked Anthony Cefulo (Rider) and No. 17-ranked Chaz Tucker (Cornell). Pulled out a 9-6 win over No. 14-ranked Cameron Kelly to assist Mizzou in a win over Ohio. Posted a 11-2 major decision over No. 13-ranked Dennis Gustafson (Virginia Tech) on Nov. 25. Captured a title at the Lindenwood Open at 133 pounds, recording three falls at the tournament. Opened the season with a win over No. 15-ranked Dylan Duncan (Illinois) inside the Mizzou Softball Stadium. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Captured the MAC Championship at 133 pounds and qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time in his career. Posted a career high 25 wins with a record of 25-8 and among team ranks, ranked second in falls (7) and second in dual falls (3). Went 7-2 in duals, including a 5-1 mark in MAC duals. Won 13 of 25 matches by way of bonus points, racking up seven falls, one technical fall and five major decisions. Went 2-2 at the NCAA Championships (March 16-17), defeating Jeffrey Ott (Harvard), 8-4 in the opening bout, and now-teammate Colby Smith (Appalachian State), 13-3, on the backside. Helped Mizzou win its sixth consecutive conference title by taking home the title at 133 pounds at the MAC Championships (March 4-5), defeating No. 24-ranked Anthony Tutolo (Kent State) by fall (3:51) in the semifinals and No. 11-ranked Bryan Lantry (Buffalo) by 6-2 decision in SV-1 in the finals. Defeated No. 19-ranked Corey Keener (Central Michigan), 11-6 (Jan. 22). Upended No. 17-ranked Bryan Lantry (Buffalo), 8-5 (Jan. 12). Took fifth place at the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 1-2), going 5-2 at the tournament with a fall and a 9-0 major decision over No. 14-ranked Mitchell McKee (Minnesota) in the fifth place match. Placed third at the UNI Open (Dec. 3) following a 5-1 performance at the tournament which included two wins by fall, one by major decision and one by technical fall. Finished second at the Joe Parisi Open (Nov. 19), winning three matches, including a 13-0 major decision over Daniel Rogers (McKendree) in the opening round. In a spot start to open the season, pinned Alex Madrigal (Old Dominion) at 3:35 to lead Mizzou to victory over the Monarchs (Nov. 13). Won a University Nationals title in freestyle over the 2017 summer. Was named to the 2017 NWCA All-Academic and Academic All-MAC teams. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Wrestled to a 17-6 record in first year as an attached wrestler, placing in the top-five in four open tournaments, wrestling at 133 pounds. Earned a victory in dual debut over Blake Caudill (Eastern Michigan) via major decision, 13-2 (Jan. 15). Took fifth at Edinboro Open (Feb. 6), finishing 4-1 with two falls and a technical fall. Finished second at the Roger Denker Open (Jan. 24), earning a fall, a technical fall and a major decision in the tournament. Took third at the Joe Parisi Open (Nov. 21) and Maryville Brand Kaufman Open (Nov. 14). FRESHMAN ( ) Redshirted during his first year as a Tiger, and tallied a 23-7 overall record. His 23 wins was tops among all first-year Mizzou grapplers. Competed in five tournaments at 133 pounds as an unattached wrestler, and placed in each of them (T-1st among all Mizzou wrestlers). Named the 133 pound champion at the 2014 Kaufman-Brand Open, going 4-0 on the day. First collegiate win came via fall in just 0:29 against Sebastian Lara-Avil (Midland). Took fifth place at the 2014 Harold Nichols Cyclone Open, 2014 UCM Open, and 2014 UNI Open, recording a 14-6 record throughout the three tournaments. Finished third in the freshman/sophomore division at the 2014 Joe Parisi Open with four of his wins coming by fall, major decision, or technical fall. 10 of his 23 season victories came via fall, making him only one-of-six Tigers to produce double digit pins. Of his 10 pins this season, his fastest came in just 15 seconds against Jacob Igartua (Ellsworth CC). PARK HILL HS (KANSAS CITY, MO.) Finished in second place at state during his sophomore and senior years at 113 pounds and 132 pounds, respectively. Took third place at state his freshman and junior years at 103 pounds and 120 pounds, respectively. Was a member of the Missouri Cadet National Dual Team. Member of the Missouri Junior National Dual Team. Was a three-time 1st Team All-Conference. Cadet Folkstyle All-American at 105 pounds. Lettered all four years in high school and lettered one year in baseball. Academically, was a three-time academic All-State member and was a part of the National Honor Society.

10 @MIZZOUWRESTLING JAYDIN EIERMAN 141 Pounds // R-So. Columbia, Mo. // Father Tolton HS EIERMAN CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 22-2 (0-0/0-0) (7-0) 19-4 (3-0/5-2) (4-0) 9-1 (0-0/0-0) Career (11-0) 28-5 (3-0/5-2) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat... 3rd W.I.N. Magazine... 5th The Open Mat...2nd TrackWrestling... 4th FloWrestling... 5th EIERMAN MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 Mike Carr Illinois W MD, Nov. 12 A.J. Bindner Missouri Valley W Fall, 1: Nov. 12 Nick Peglow Truman State W Fall, 0: Nov. 12 Zach Schridde Central Missouri W Fall, 1: Lindenwood Open (Champion - 141) Nov. 18 Levi Moss Marian W Fall, 2: Nov. 18 Brandon Weber Cumberland W Fall, 4: Nov. 18 McCoy Kent Northern Illinois W MD, Nov. 18 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma State W Dec., Nov. 18 (17) Mike Longo Oklahoma W TF, Dec. 2 (15) Alex Madrigal Old Dominion * W Inj. def., 3: Reno Tournament of Champions (3rd Place - 141) Dec. 17 Navonte Demison Arizona State W Fall, 1: Dec. 17 Carlos Hererra Cal State Bakersfield W Fall, 1: Dec. 17 Matt Findlay Utah Valley W MD, Dec. 17 (4) Bryce Meredith Wyoming L Dec., Dec. 17 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma State W Dec., Dec. 29 Tim Rooney Kent State *^ W Fall, 1: Dec. 29 (18) AC Headlee North Carolina ^ W MD, Dec. 30 Tyson Dippery Rider ^ W TF, Dec. 30 (1) Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell ^ W Dec., Jan. 11 Nick Casella Buffalo * W Fall, 1: Jan. 13 Sa Derian Perry Eastern Michigan * W Fall, 4: * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON JAYDIN EIERMAN REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Recorded his best career win to-date with a 9-6 win over No. 1-ranked Yianni Diakomihalis (Cornell) at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 30). Beat No. 18-ranked AC Headlee (North Carolina) by 15-5 major decision at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 29). Finished second at the Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 17), producing a record of 4-1 at the tournament with three wins by bonus points with two falls and a major decision. Won the Lindenwood Open at 141 pounds, recording four wins by bonus points (two falls, one technical fall, one major decision). Posted three falls in the In-State Duals, all coming in the first period. Went 5-2 in debut at the NCAA Championships (March 16-18), knocking off four top-10 ranked wrestlers en route to earning a fifth-place finish. Defeated No. 3-ranked Joey McKenna (Stanford) by major decision (8-0) and No. 4-ranked Matthew Kolodzik (Princeton), 6-2, to clinch a spot on the podium at the NCAA Championships (March 17). Defeated No. 5-ranked Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers), 4-2, in the fifth-place match at the NCAA Championships (March 18). Captured the MAC Championship (March 5) at 141 pounds after outscoring his competition, 34-5, in three matches, including 10-1 major decision over Noah Forrider (Ohio) in the championships bout. Closed the regular season by winning seven of his last eight matches in dual competition, posting three falls and two major decisions over that span. Made the transition from 133 pounds to 141 pounds prior to the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 2), where he placed fifth following a 7-2 performance at the tournament. Defeated ranked wrestlers in back-to-back victories, pinning No. 18-ranked Cameron Kelly (Ohio) at 1:44 (Dec. 11) and winning 11-7 over No. 19-ranked Anthony Tutolo (Kent State), (Dec. 20). Won the UNI Open at 133 pounds (Dec. 3), posting a 4-0 record at the tournament with a major decision and a technical fall. Made his Tiger debut by recording a fall over Dominic Latona (Virginia Tech) to help propel Mizzou to victory over the Hokies (Nov. 20). FRESHMAN ( ) Completed a highly impressive redshirt season at 133 pounds with a 22-2 record, placing first at three open tournaments and third at two events. Won the Roger Denker Open (Jan. 24), recording two technical falls, a fall and a major decision in a 4-0 performance. Placed third at the Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 20), recording three technical falls, two falls and a major decision in the tournament. Won the UNI Open (Dec. 12), recording three falls and a major decision in the tournament. Won the Joe Parisi Open (Nov. 21) with a fall and two major decisions en route to the title. Took third at the Michigan State Open (Nov. 15), earning a fall, a technical fall and a major decision. Earned first collegiate win in 13-1 major decision over Luke Welch (Purdue). FATHER TOLTON HIGH SCHOOL (COLUMBIA, MO.) Completed high school as the second undefeated, four-time state champion in Missouri history Went at Tolton, including a 53-0 senior season that finished with him being the 25th four-time champion in Missouri history Two-time Fargo All-American Ranked the No recruit nationally by FloWrestling REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Recorded a record of 29-7 in first year as an attached wrestler, earning All-American honors by finishing fifth at the NCAA Championships (March 18). Was named the MAC Freshman of the Year after All-America honors and a conference title. Became the fourth consecutive Mizzou freshman All-American, following J den Cox (2014), Willie Miklus (2015) and Daniel Lewis (2016). Was awarded the Outstanding Freshman Award at the end-of-the-year banquet. Lead the team in dual falls (5) and tied for the most wins (29). Recorded five falls, four technical falls and seven major decisions on the season, which ranked sixth, third and third on the team, respectively.

11 @MIZZOUWRESTLING GRANT LEETH 149 Pounds // R-Jr. Kearney, Mo. // Kearney HS // Duke LEETH CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 14-4 (0-0/0-0) (0-0) 0-0 (0-0/0-0) (0-0) 0-0 (0-0/0-0) (4-0) 3-2 (0-0/0-0) Career (4-0) 3-2 (0-0/0-0) *- Redshirted at Duke, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat... 11th W.I.N. Magazine... 13th The Open Mat... 9th TrackWrestling... 15th FloWrestling... 4th LEETH MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (17) Eric Barone Illinois W Dec., Nov. 12 Seth Johnson Missouri Valley W TF, Nov. 12 Andrew Tujague Central Missouri W TF, Lindenwood Open (5th Place - 149) Nov. 18 Gavin DeWitt Iowa State W Dec., Nov. 18 Alex Butler Mizzou W Dec., Nov. 18 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State L Dec., Nov. 18 (15) Davion Jeffries Oklahoma L Dec., Nov. 18 Dante Rodriguez Iowa State W Dec., KEARNEY HIGH SCHOOL (KEARNEY, MO.) Missouri native who dominated at Kearney High School Won three consecutive Missouri state titles in 2012, 2013 and Captured the USAW Junior Folkstyle Championship while in high school Secured the 2013 Kansas City Stampede Championship Nov. 25 (5) Solomon Chishko Virginia Tech W Dec., Nov. 26 (21) Sam Krivus Virginia W Dec., Dec. 2 Kenan Carter Old Dominion * W Fall, 5: Dec. 10 Kade Kowalski Ohio * W Dec., Dec. 29 Nick Monico Kent State *^ W Dec., Dec. 29 (3) Troy Heilmann North Carolina ^ W Dec., Dec. 30 Gino Fluri Rider ^ W Dec., Dec. 30 William Koll Cornell ^ W Dec., Jan. 11 Nick Palumbo Eastern Michigan * W Dec., * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON GRANT LEETH REDSHIRT JUNIOR ( ) Currently on a 10-match win streak dating back to fifth-place match at the Lindenwood Open. Upset North Carolina s No. 3-ranked Troy Heilman, 6-3, at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 29) to shoot up the individual rankings to as high as No. 4 (FloWrestling). Played a vital role in Mizzou s Virginia road trip, beginning with the best win of his career to-date, defeating No. 5-ranked Solomon Chishko, 8-2, then he beat No. 21-ranked Sam Kribus, 3-1, to begin Mizzou s comeback win over Virginia. Defeated No. 17-ranked Eric Barone (Illinois) to start the season, his first official action in more than two years. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Did not compete due to a season-long injury. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Did not compete due to a season-long injury. FRESHMAN ( ) Went 14-4 during his redshirt campaign at Duke Defeated three eventual NCAA qualifiers last season Placed third at the Appalachian Open (149 pounds) Placed fifth at the Hokie Open (141 pounds)

12 @MIZZOUWRESTLING JOEY LAVALLEE 157 Pounds // R-Sr. Reno, Nev. // Reno HS LAVALLEE CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall (5-1) 25-7 (3-1 (3-2) (6-1) 11-6 (2-1/2-2) * (0-0) 10-3 (0-0/0-0) (7-0) 17-2 (3-0/4-1) (5-0) 8-1 (0-0/0-0) Career (23-2) (8-2/9-5) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat... 4th W.I.N. Magazine... 3rd The Open Mat... 5th TrackWrestling... 4th FloWrestling... 4th LAVALLEE MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (16) Kyle Langenderfer Illinois W Dec., Nov. 12 Kenny Boyd Missouri Valley W Fall, 3: Nov. 12 Kaleb Warner Central Missouri W Fall, 1: Lindenwood Open (Champion - 157) Nov. 18 Hunter Jones West Virginia W TF, Nov. 18 Johnny Mologousis Illinois W TF, Nov. 18 Chase Straw Iowa State W MD, Nov. 18 Luke Fortuna Mizzou W Dec., Nov. 25 B.C. LaPrade Virginia Tech W Dec., Nov. 26 Michael Murphy Virginia W MD, Dec. 2 (10) Larry Early Old Dominion * W Dec, Dec. 10 Cullen Cummings Ohio * W MD, Reno Tournament of Champions (2nd Place - 157) Dec. 17 Dom Mandarion Stanford W MD, Dec. 17 Scottie Stockman South Oregon W TF, 16-1 (3:59) 13-0 Dec. 17 Sam Mclikian Oregon State W Dec., Dec. 17 (17) Archie Colgan Wyoming W Dec., Dec. 17 (16) Hayden Hidlay North Carolina State L SV-1, Dec. 29 Casey Sparkman Kent State *^ W Fall, 2: Dec. 29 (19) Kennedy Monday North Carolina ^ W TF, Dec. 30 (6) BJ Clagon Rider ^ W TF, Dec. 30 Adam Santoro Cornell ^ W MD, Jan. 11 Kobe Garrehy Buffalo * W MD, Jan. 13 J.J. Wolfe Eastern Michigan * W Fall, 1: * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON JOEY LAVALLEE REDSHIRT SENIOR ( ) Impressed at the South Beach Duals (Dec ), going 4-0 in duals, including technical fall victories over No. 6-ranked B.J. Clagon (Rider) and No. 19-ranked Kennedy Monday (North Carolina). Returned home to finish second at the Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 17), going 4-1 at the tournament with a technical fall and major decision. Won the Lindenwood Open at 157 pounds with a 4-0 performance, winning two matches by technical fall and one by major decision. REDSHIRT JUNIOR ( ) Roared back onto the scene after a redshirt season, winning the MAC Championship (March 5) at 157 pounds and earning his first All-America honor by finishing runner-up at the NCAA Championships at 157 pounds (March 18). Posted a remarkable record of 29-2 for a winning percentage of.935, the 10th-best single season winning percentage in program history. Among team leaders, ranked first among wins (29), first in dual major decisions (6), second among total major decisions (8), second in dual wins (12) and fifth in dual points (42). Made program history with teammates J den Cox and Lavion Mayes, as all three wrestlers made the NCAA Finals, marking the first time in program history more than one wrestler advanced to the NCAA Finals. After enter the NCAA Championships as the No. 3-seed, fell in the NCAA Finals (March 18) to top-seeded Jason Nolf (Penn State) by major decision, Opened the NCAA Championships with back-to-back pins, including a fall over Sal Mastriani (Virginia Tech) in overtime of the second round where he executed a defensive attack that put Mastriani on his back and Lavallee on Sportscenter s Top-10. Captured his first conference championship at the MAC Championships (March 5) with a 4-3 win in TB-2 over No. 7-ranked Colin Heffernan (Central Michigan). Posted wins over Paden Moore (Northern Iowa), 12-6, and Casey Sparkman (Kent State), 14-1 major decision, to advance to MAC Championship bout. Went undefeated in dual competition with a record of 12-0 and 7-0 in MAC duals, posting 42 points and four wins over ranked opponents in dual competition. Defeated No. 5-ranked Joe Smith (Oklahoma State) by a score of 6-1 (Jan. 27). Upended No. 7-ranked Colin Heffernan (Central Michigan) in SV-1, 3-1 (Jan. 22). Finished third at the South Scuffle with a mark of 5-1, earning victories over No. 7-ranked Jake Short (Minnesota), 2-1, and No. 11-ranked Andrew Atkinson (Virginia), 9-5, to earn the third-place finish. Defeated No. 19-ranked Jake Ryan (Ohio State), 12-5 (Dec. 8). Won the UNI Open (Dec. 3) at 157 pounds by posting a record of 5-0 and earning three wins by bonus points, including a fall over Austin Hiles (Michigan State) in the opening round and a technical fall over Mario Levelle (Purdue), 19-3, at 5:51. JUNIOR ( ) In redshirt season, went 10-3 while posting two top-six finishes in open tournaments. SOPHOMORE ( ) Received an automatic bid to 2015 NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo., following a second place finish at 2015 MAC Championships. Posted an overall record of 24-13, including a 13-7 dual record (6-1 MAC competitions). In his first two seasons at Mizzou, Lavallee has put together an impressive 11-2 record in Mid-American Conference duals. His 13 dual season victories was a new career high, topping his previous record of five from a season ago. Solid contributor for Tiger lineup all season long, producing 40 dual points within his 14 dual victories. FRESHMAN ( ) Earned Most Pins Honor among Mizzou wrestlers. Was crowned the champion at the Harold Nichols Cyclone Open at 157 pounds. Finished in second place at the Joe Parisi Open, losing in the finals to Alex Dieringer (Oklahoma St.) by only a three-pound decision. Competed at 157 pounds at the 2014 MAC Championships for the Tigers, finishing in third place after three more wins, including a decision win over No. 19 Brandon Zeerip (Eastern Michigan), earning an automatic qualification to the 2014 NCAA National Championship. Fell one match short of the All-American round at Nationals, winning three of his five matches including a technical fall (22-7) over Johnny Greisheimer of Edinboro and a 14-4 major decision over Paul Hancock of Army. Had 30 wins in his first season with the Tigers with six major decisions, seven pins, and three technical falls. RENO HIGH SCHOOL (RENO, NEV.) Put up a record of in his four seasons of high school. Had an even farther successful career as he took the state title all four years. Took third place at Fargo in In 2011, made noise nationally he won the FILA Cadet National Freestyle title at 63 kilos. He then went on to compete for Team USA for the Cadet World title, where he took fifth.

13 @MIZZOUWRESTLING CONNOR FLYNN 165 Pounds // R-So. Dardenne Prairie, Mo. // Francis Howell HS // West Virginia FLYNN CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (CONF.) Tournament (CONF./NCAA) MD TF Fall * (1-3) (3-2/0-0) ** (0-0) 24-4 (0-0/0-0) (5-0) 7-2 (0-0/0-0) Career (6-3) (3-2/0-0) *- at West Virginia **- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat...NR W.I.N. Magazine...NR The Open Mat...NR TrackWrestling... 23rd FloWrestling...NR FLYNN MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (2) Isaiah Martinez Illinois L TF, Nov. 12 Andrew Simmons Missouri Valley W TF, Nov. 12 Zach Taylor Truman State W Fall, 1: Nov. 12 Jack Flack Central Missouri W TF, Lindenwood Open (2nd Place - 165) Nov. 18 Jeremy Thomas Oklahoma W MD, Nov. 18 Nick Kiussis West Virginia W MD, Nov. 18 Dayton Racer Clackamas CC W Dec., Nov. 18 DaWaylon Barnes Oklahoma L Dec., Nov. 25 (4) Connor McFadden Virginia Tech L Dec., Nov. 26 (16) Andrew Atkinson Virginia L Dec., Dec. 2 Luke Drugac Old Dominion * W Dec Dec. 10 Nick Vestal Ohio * W TF, 20-2 (5:00) 8-4 Reno Tournament of Champions (2nd Place - 165) Dec. 17 Nainoa Calvo Stanford W Fall, 1: Dec. 17 Isaiah Hokit Fresno State W MD, Dec. 17 Brian Hamann North Carolina State W Dec., Dec. 17 Tyler McLean Wyoming W Dec., Dec. 17 (15) Branson Ashworth Wyoming L Dec., Dec. 29 Isaac Blast Kent State *^ W Fall, 1: Dec. 29 William MacDonald North Carolina ^ W MD, Dec. 30 (3) Chad Walsh Rider ^ L Dec., Dec. 30 (13) Jon Jay Chavez Cornell ^ W Dec., Jan. 11 Ryan Kromer Buffalo * W TF, 15-0 (3:11) 16-6 Jan. 13 Zac Carson Eastern Michigan * W Dec., SOPHOMORE ( ) Put together a highly impressive redshirt season, posting a record of 24-4 while finishing in the top-three at five open tournaments. Recorded 12 of 24 wins via bonus points with three falls, seven technical falls and two major decisions Closed his season by finishing third at the Edinboro Open (Feb. 4) following a 4-1 performance which included two wins by technical fall. Dominated the competition at the Roger Denker Open (Jan. 22), winning the 165 pound bracket and recording bonus point victories in three of four bouts. Finished third at the UNI Open (Dec. 3) after a 5-1 showing, only falling to two-time NCAA National Champion Isaiah Martinez (Illinois) in the quarterfinals. Was crowned champion of the Joe Parisi Open (Nov. 19) following a 5-0 performance which featured three bonus point wins Went 3-0 at the Maryville Brand Kaufman Open (Nov. 12) to claim first, recording technical fall victories in the first and second round. FRESHMAN ( ) Made 10 dual starts as a true freshman, earning three major decisions and three technical falls. Placed fourth at the 2016 Big 12 Championships at 165 pounds. FRANCIS HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL (DARDENNE PRAIRIE, MO.) Went in high school, finishing with a state championship as a senior. Posted undefeated seasons as a junior (26-0, season ended in injury) and a senior (46-0) USA Wrestling All-American. First place finish at 2015 Flo Nationals 2013 Junior Division All-American, taking fourth at USA Nationals. Disney Duals All-American in 2014 All-state in wrestling and football in * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON CONNOR FLYNN REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Upended Cornell s No. 13-ranked Jan Jay Chavez, 5-3, to assist in Mizzou s victory over the Big Red. Placed second at the Reno Tournament of Champions (Dec. 17), recording a mark of 4-1 at the tournament. Finished second at 165 pounds at the Lindenwood Open, posting two wins by major decision.

14 @MIZZOUWRESTLING DANIEL LEWIS 174 Pounds // R-Jr. Blue Springs, Mo. // Blue Springs HS LEWIS CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 21-8 (0-0/0-0) (6-0) 17-4 (3-0/4-2) (7-1) 15-5 (3-0/4-3) (5-0) 8-0 (0-0/0-0) Career (18-1) 40-9 (6-0/8-5) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat... 4th W.I.N. Magazine... 4th The Open Mat... 4th TrackWrestling... 4th FloWrestling... 5th LEWIS MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (20) Xavier Montalvo Illinois W MD, Nov. 12 Alex Destra Missouri Valley W Fall, 2: Nov. 12 Malik Beverly Truman State W Fall, 0: Nov. 12 Tyler Selemaga Central Missouri W Fall, 1: Lindenwood Open (Champion - 174) Nov. 18 Mladen Vasilev Maryville W Fall, 1: Nov. 18 Ritchie Guillaume Limestone College W Fall, 3: Nov. 18 Dalton Tipton Missouri Valley College W Fall, 2: Nov. 18 (7) Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma W Dec., Nov. 25 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech W Dec., Nov. 26 (15) Will Schany Virginia W MD, Dec. 2 (20) Seldon Wright Old Dominion * W TF, Dec. 10 Austin Reese Ohio * W Fall, 0: Reno Tournament of Champions (Champion - 174) Dec. 17 Colton Clingenpeel North Dakota State W Fall, 5: Dec. 17 Bruno Nicoletti Colorado Mesa W MD, Dec. 17 Daniel Bullard North Carolina State W Fall, 1: Dec. 17 Kimball Baston Utah Valley W Fall, 1: Dec. 29 Dylan Berreiro Kent State *^ W TF, Dec. 29 Adis Radoncic North Carolina ^ W TF, Dec. 30 Dean Sherry Rider ^ W Fall, 2: Dec. 30 (10) Brandon Womack Cornell ^ W Fall, 1: Jan. 11 Ryan Kromer Buffalo * W Fall, 2: Jan. 13 Andre McNally Eastern Michigan * W Fall, 1: * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON DANIEL LEWIS REDSHIRT JUNIOR ( ) Has won four consecutive matches by fall, including a fall over Cornell s No. 10-ranked Brandon Womack at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 30). Named MAC Wrestler of the Week for the second time after an individual title at 4-0 performance at the Reno Tournament of Champsions (Dec. 17), recording three falls and a major decision. Defeated Old Dominion s No. 20-ranked Seldon Wright in dominating fashion, winning by 15-0 technical fall (Dec. 2). Was named the MAC Wrestler of the Week after winning the Lindenwood Open with three falls and a 6-0 decision over No. 7-ranked Yoanse Mejias (Oklahoma) in the finals. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Earned All-America status for the second consecutive season, finishing sixth at 165 pounds at the NCAA Championships while capturing his second MAC Title as well. Posted a record of 28-6 (13-1 in duals), while leading the team in falls (9), major decisions (9), dual wins (13) and dual points (56). Went 4-3 and finished sixth at 165 pounds at the NCAA Championships (March 16-18), knocking off three ranked wrestlers at the tournament while recording three major decisions. Won his second straight MAC Title at 165 pounds, recording falls over Logan Parks (Central Michigan) and Shaun Qae McMurty (Northern Illinois) in the opening two bouts before defeating No. 8-ranked Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa) in the championship match. In his highest ranked win of the season, upset No. 4-ranked Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State), (Jan.27), using a last-second takedown to clinch the win. Dominated his competition by outscoring his opponents 58-0 in a four match stretch between Jan. 12 and Jan. 22, defeating Austin Weigel (Buffalo), 12-0 (Jan. 12), No. 16-ranked Joey Galasso (Cornell), 17-0 (Jan. 14), Devan Marry (Eastern Michigan), 12-0 (Jan. 15) and Logan Parks (Central Michigan), 17-0 (Jan. 22). Started the season by recording two straight major decisions, defeating No. 11-ranked Seldon Wright (Old Dominion), 8-0 (Nov. 13), and Mike Clavarro (Virginia Tech), 13-0 (Nov. 20). REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) In first year as an attached wrestler, went 29-6 and finished in fourth place at 165 pounds at the NCAA Championships (March 19), earning All-America status while also capturing a MAC Championship (March 6). Recorded 10 falls, tied for most on the team and had eight first-period falls. Went 4-2 at NCAA Championships on the way to All-America honors, recording two falls, including one over No. 6-ranked Sean Rodriguez (Illinois) to advance to the third-place match. Won MAC Championship following an 8-3 win over Dakota Juarez (Eastern Michigan) in championship bout. In three matches, outscored opponents 30-3 with two major decisions in the quarterfinals and semifinals. Went 12-2 in dual competition and 6-0 in MAC duals, scoring 47 dual points, fifth most on the team. Back-to-back wins over top-10 opponents, defeating No. 6-ranked Max Rohskopf (N.C. State), 6-1 (Feb. 14), and No. 9-ranked Austin Wilson (Nebraska), 4-0 (Feb. 21). Defeated Cornell s No. 17-ranked Duke Pickett in overtime, TB-1 3-2, to help Mizzou upend the Big Red, (Jan. 10). Placed third at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (Dec. 5) and won the Most Falls in the Least Amount of Time Award after posting five first-period pins. Defeated four ranked opponents over the tournament, including wins over No. 5-ranked Cooper Moore (Northern Iowa), 8-2, and No. 6-ranked Clark Glass (Oklahoma), 8-2, in the third place match. Opened dual season with a first-period pin, defeating SIU Edwardsville s Eric Travers at 0:58 (Nov. 20). FRESHMAN ( ) In his redshirt campaign, the first-year Tiger finished his season with a solid 21-8 record. Of his 21 season victories, an incredible 15 of those resulted in pins. The 15 falls ranked first among all Tiger grapplers. Took home 165 pound top honors at 2014 UCM Open, going a perfect 5-0. BLUE SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL (BLUE SPRINGS, MO.) Won four-straight state titles - his freshman season at 103 pounds, sophomore season at 126 pounds, junior season at 138 pounds, and senior season at 160 pounds. Had an overall high school career record of In his perfect 45-0 senior season, every win was either a pin or a technical fall, with none of the matches reaching the third period. Was the first wrestler in Blue Springs H.S. history to win four state championships, and was only the second in state history to win in four different weight classes (the first was Mizzou s J den Cox). Was named The Star s All-Metro Wrestler of the Year for the season. Had a perfect junior season as well, going 46-0 and winning The Examiner s Wrestler of the Year. He was named The Examiner s Wrestler of the Year for the season as well. Had a third-place finish and was a Fargo All-American at 145 pounds his junior season. Lettered all four years in wrestling.

15 @MIZZOUWRESTLING CANTEN MARRIOTT 184 Pounds // R-Fr. Excelsior Springs, Mo. // Park Hill HS MARRIOTT CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 17-9 (0-0/0-0) (5-0) 8-1 (0-0/0-0) Career (5-0) 8-1 (0-0/0-0) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat...NR W.I.N. Magazine...NR The Open Mat... 18th TrackWrestling...21st FloWrestling... 16th MARRIOTT MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 (6) Emory Parker Illinois L Dec., Nov. 12 Tristan Ramberg Missouri Valley W TF, Nov. 12 Dylan Bollinger Central Missouri W MD, Lindenwood Open (Champion - 184) Nov. 18 Dylan Bollinger Central Missouri W Dec., Nov. 18 Raekwon Reggler Limestone College W MD, Nov. 18 Bailey Kelly Maryville W Dec., Nov. 18 Dane Pestano Iowa State W Dec., PARK HILL HIGH SCHOOL (KANSAS CITY, MO.) Posted a record in high school, placing in the top-four at the state tournament all four years, including a state championship as a junior Stampede Finalist Nov. 25 (6) Zack Zavastsky Virginia Tech L Dec., Nov. 26 Michael Battista Virginia W MD, Dec. 2 Antonio Agee Old Dominion * W Dec., Dec. 10 Dontae McGee Ohio * W Fall, 6: Reno Tournament of Champions (2nd Place - 184) Dec. 17 Steller French MSU-Northern W TF, 17-2 (6:42) 10-2 Dec. 17 Matt Penyacsel Cal State Bakersfield W TF, 16-1 (6:24) 11-2 Dec. 17 Sohrab Movahedi Cal Poly W Dec., Dec. 17 Bob Coleman Oregon State W Dec., Dec. 17 (3) Pete Renda North Carolina State L Fall, 2: Dec. 29 Colin McCracken Kent State *^ W SV-1, Dec. 29 (16) Chip Ness North Carolina ^ W SV-1, Dec. 30 Mike Fagg-Daves Rider ^ W MD, Dec. 30 (10) Max Dean Cornell ^ L Dec., Jan. 11 Brett Perry Buffalo * W Dec., Jan. 13 Kanye MacCallum Eastern Michigan * W Dec., * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON CANTEN MARRIOTT REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Recorded his first career win over a ranked opponent with a 3-1 win in sudden vcitory over North Carolina s No. 16-ranked Chip Ness at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 29). Finished second at the difficult Reno Tournament of Champions, recording two wins by technical fall in the tournament. Captured a title at the Lindenwood Open with a 4-0 performance. FRESHMAN ( ) In redshirt season, went 17-9 while placing in four open tournaments Finished sixth at the Edinboro Open (Nov. 12) after a 3-2 showing which featured two wins by major decision Won the Roger Denker Open (Jan. 22) at 174 pounds following a 4-0 performance, including a 10-0 major decision victory over Drury s Jacob Brune in the championship bout. Placed fourth at the UNI Open (Dec. 3) after a 4-2 performance which included two wins by major decision Finished third at the Maryville Brand Kaufman Open (Nov. 12), including a win by fall over Lindenwood s Patrick Kristen in the third-place match

16 @MIZZOUWRESTLING WILLIE MIKLUS 197 Pounds // R-Sr. Altoona, Iowa // Southeast Polk HS MIKLUS CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 17-6 (0-0/0-0) (6-0) 15-6 (2-1/5-2) (6-0) 10-6 (3-1/3-3) (0-1) 0-0 (0-0/0-0) (4-0) 4-1 (0-0/0-0) Career (16-1) (5-2/8-5) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat... 7th W.I.N. Magazine... 13th The Open Mat... 7th TrackWrestling... 7th FloWrestling... 8th MIKLUS MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Nov. 4 Andre Lee Illinois W Dec., Nov. 12 Donavan Fouchey Missouri Valley W MD, Nov. 12 Dominique Hamilton Central Missouri W Fall, 1: Lindenwood Open (2nd Place - 197) Nov. 18 Jake Boyd Oklahoma W TF, Nov. 18 Cade Brownlee Iowa W Fall, 1: Nov. 18 Max Ihry Northern Illinois W TF, Nov. 18 Christian Dulaney SIU Edwardsville W MD, Nov. 18 Jacob Warner Iowa L MD, Nov. 25 (2) Jared Haught Virginia Tech W Fall, 6: Dec. 10 Aaron Naples Ohio * W Fall, 5: Dec. 29 Shane Mast Kent State *^ W Fall, 2: Dec. 29 (19) Danny Chaid North Carolina ^ L SV-1, Dec. 30 Ethan Laird Rider ^ W TF, Dec. 30 Ben Darnstadt Cornell ^ L MD, Jan. 11 Austin Weigel Buffalo * W MD, Jan. 13 Jared Langley Eastern Michigan * W TF, 17-2 (5:56) 13-3 * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON WILLIE MIKLUS REDSHIRT SENIOR ( ) Down 7-2 in the third period, pinned No. 2-ranked Jared Haught to seal Mizzou s win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 25). REDSHIRT JUNIOR ( ) Only competed in two matches in before a season-ending knee injury. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE ( ) Earned NCAA All-America status for the second-straight season, finishing in sixth place at 184 pounds in the NCAA Championships (March 19). Finished season with a 21-8 record, 11-2 in dual competition and 6-0 in MAC duals. Scored 53 dual points, second-most on the team. Had seven major decisions (tied for second-most) and seven falls (tied for eighth-most). Placed third at the MAC Championships (March 6), defeating Joe Ariola (Buffalo), 10-3, in third-place match. Picked up a 5-4 decision win over No. 6-ranked T.J. Dudley (Nebraska) in Mizzou s NWCA National Dual Series victory (Feb. 21), scoring a takedown with less than five seconds remaining to preserve the win. Earned a fall at 3:55 over No. 20-ranked Cole Baxter (Kent State) (Dec. 20). Named USA Wrestling Athlete on Dec. 14 after picking up wins over No. 11-ranked Kenny Courts (Ohio State) via 15-0 technical fall (Dec. 12) and a 9-3 decision win over Andrew Romanchik (Ohio) (Dec. 13). Placed fourth at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (Dec. 5), defeating two ranked opponents, including a 13-5 major decision over No. 9-ranked Kenny Courts (Ohio State). Earned falls in his first two dual wins, defeating SIU Edwardsville s Derek Nagel (2:49) (Nov. 20) and Northern Iowa s Cody Caldwell (1:22) (Nov. 28). Finished in 7th place at 2015 NCAA Championships, producing a 5-2 record along the way. At NCAA s, defeated No. 6 Taylor Meeks (Oregon State), No. 7 Lorenzo Thomas (Penn), No. 14 Richard Robertson (Wisconsin) and No. 15 Timothy Dudley (Nebraska) nationally ranked opponents in the country. Had 18 starts at 184 pounds for the Tigers and three starts at 197 pounds. Began the season with an 18-0 record, highlighted by a win over No. 2 Jack Dechow (Old Dominion) on Nov. 23, of his 33 season wins resulted in bonus points, good enough for.727 perctange of his overall victories. In his 18 dual victories this season, accumulated 82 points (2nd most on Mizzou, only trailed J den Cox s 87). Tallied 14 pins throughout the season, tops among Tiger Style starters for the campaign. Took down six nationally ranked foes at 184 pounds, including four alone at 2015 NCAA Championships. Named MAC Freshman of the Year by the league office on April 7, FRESHMAN ( ) Took his redshirt in his first season with the Tigers and competed in five tournaments at 197 pounds. Finished in fourth place at the Warren Williams/Daktronics Open, picking up his first collegiate win by a fall at 4:09 against North Dakota State s Tommy Peterson. Took third place at the Joe Parisi Open, winning five of his six matches including a 6-4 decision over Missouri s Justin Heberlie. Was crowed the champion at the Kaufman-Brand Open after winning his first two matches by fall followed by another win over Justin Heberlie. Another third-place finish came from the UNI Open, with his only loss coming against Mizzou s J den Cox. Miklus picked up 17 wins this season with nine of them coming by fall, the fastest of which occurred 50 seconds into the match. SOUTHEAST POLK HIGH SCHOOL (PLEASANT HILL, IOWA) Took second place at state his freshman and sophomore seasons at 119 and 145 pounds respectively. Won state titles his junior and senior seasons at 171 pounds and 220 pounds, respectively. Had a perfect senior season, going 47-0 with a total of 368 takedowns on the season. In 2011, was the Folkstyle Nationals runner-up at 171 pounds. Took eighth place at 189 pounds at Junior Freestyle Nationals. Lettered all four years in wrestling. Miklus decided to train at the Olympic Training Center for the year immediately following high school ( ) before joining the Missouri squad. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Went from preseason unranked grappler to nationally ranked and NCAA All-American at 184 pounds. Went 33-9 overall including an 18-3 dual (6-0 MAC) record.

17 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 17 HWT DANTE JIOVENETTA HWT. // R-Fr. Islamorada, Fla. // Coral Shores HS JIOVENETTA CAREER STATS Season Overall Duals (MAC) Tournament (MAC/NCAA) MD TF Fall * (0-0) 12-9 (0-0/0-0) (0-1) 3-2 (0-0/0-0) Career (0-1) 3-2 (0-0/0-0) *- Redshirted, stats don t count to career totals INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS: Intermat...NR W.I.N. Magazine...NR The Open Mat...NR TrackWrestling...NR FloWrestling...NR JIOVENETTA MATCH-BY-MATCH Date Opponent School W/L Score Record Lindenwood Open (HWT) Nov. 18 Eli Boulton Oklahoma W MD, Nov. 18 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W TB-2, Nov. 18 Marcus Harrington Iowa State L Dec., Nov. 18 Caleb Gossett Northern Illinois L Dec., Dec. 30 (24) Jeramy Sweany Cornell ^ L MD, South Beach Duals - Individual (HWT) Dec. 30 Matt Lloyd Michigan State W Dec., Jan. 11 Ian James Buffalo * L Dec., * - MAC Dual ^ - at South Beach Duals in Deerfield Beach, Fla. NOTABLES ON DANTE JIOVENETTA REDSHIRT FRESHMAN ( ) Made first career dual start against Cornell at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 30). FRESHMAN ( ) In redshirt season, recorded a mark of 12-9 while placing in two open tournaments. Finished fifth at heavyweight at the Roger Denker Open (Jan. 22) after a 5-2 performance which included two wins by fall and one by major decision. Placed third in the heavyweight amateur division at the Maryville Brand Kaufman Open (Nov. 12) following a 5-1 showing which included three wins by fall. CORAL SHORES HIGH SCHOOL (ISLAMORADA, FLA.) Posted a high school record while winning state championships as a junior and senior. Named 2016 Monroe County Wrestler and Athlete of the Year by Key West Citizen. Three-time USA Wrestling Greco Roman All-American Fargo Greco Roman National Champion. Three-time Disney Duals All-American. Named to All-Monroe County Team as a defensive tackle in football.

18 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 18 BRIAN SMITH 20 th Season as Mizzou Head Coach Michigan State, 1990 Career Record: Mizzou Record: NWCA Coach of the Year 2007 Dan Gable Coach of the Year 8 NCAA National Champions 47 NCAA All-Americans 42 Conference Champions 6 Conference Titles 2 Dan Hodge Trophies THE SMITH FILE COACHING HONORS MAC Coach of the Year 2012 Big 12 Coach of the Year NWCA President 2017 NWCA Coach of the Year 2007 Dan Gable Coach of the Year Over the past 19 years, Brian Smith and the men that have gone through his Mizzou Wrestling program have claimed individual Big 12 and MAC Conference Champions, improved grade-point averages, record-setting attendances, a No. 1 national ranking and Missouri s first-ever NCAA National Champion. His unique #TigerStyle training program has molded today s team into a national powerhouse that looks to contend for the program s first team NCAA title. Since being introduced as Missouri s Head Wrestling Coach May 5, 1998, Smith has demanded nothing but the best from himself, his coaches and his wrestlers. Owning 15 consecutive seasons with a dual record at or above.500, beginning with the season, Smith has coached 22 All-Americans to 42 top-eight performances and five Tigers to seven national championships. The winningest coach in program history, Smith has compiled a record at Missouri over his 19 season tenure. On Nov. 15, 2014 in the team s season opener, Smith and his Tigers claimed a 54-0 victory over Truman State and gave the legendary coach his 200th career win at Mizzou. Smith s 100th career victory came on Dec. 9, 2006 in Mount Pleasant, Mich., as the team bested then-no. 11 Central Michigan, The win made Smith just the second Tiger wrestling coach to reach the 100-win plateau. With a.721 career winning percentage, Smith holds the highest winning percentage in Mizzou wrestling history. Smith has taken home six consecutive conference Coach of the Year honors dating back to 2012, including five straight awards by the MAC league office. Additionally, in May 2007, Smith was honored with the Dan Gable Coach of the Year Award, presented by W.I.N. Magazine, and in March 2017, Smith was named the NWCA Coach of the Year following the Tigers fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Five Tiger wrestlers have reached the pinnacle of collegiate wrestling, collecting eight NCAA Championships under Smith s tenure, beginning with Ben Askren. During Askren s Tiger career, Smith guided the 174-pound grappler Askren to the program s first backto-back National Championship titles (2006 and 2007). On March 21, 2009, Mark Ellis became the second Missouri wrestler in program history to collect top honors. Wrestling at heavyweight, Ellis bested his opponent, 3-2, in overtime with Smith coaching from the corner. In March 2010, Max Askren became the third national champion in the history of the program, as he dominated the No. 1 seed in the 184-pound weight class by a 10-3 score. After a four-year drought, true freshman J den Cox claimed the program s fifth national title in after defeating Ohio State s Nick Heflin, 2-1. A year later, redshirt senior Drake Houdashelt concluded his historical Tiger Style career with a 149 pound National Championship at 2015 NCAA s. On March 19, 2016, Cox returned to the top of the podium at Madison Square Garden, becoming the second two-time NCAA Champ in program history. Cox defeated No. 1 seed Morgan McIntosh (Penn State), 4-2, to capture the title at 197 pounds. Then, on March 18, 2017, Cox became the first ever three-time NCAA National Champion in program and Mizzou Athletics history after defeating Minnesota s Brett Pfarr, 8-2 at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo. The 2017 season saw numerous program records fall, as Smith led Mizzou to a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, its seventh NCAA top-10 finish under Smith and eighth overall. At the NCAA Champioships, five Tigers earned All-America honors and three reached the NCAA Finals, both program records. At the MAC Championships, six Tigers stood atop the podium as conference champions, also a program best. Additionally, Smith has helped guide two wrestlers to the Olympics. Ben Askren was the first wrestler in program history to compete in the summer games with an appearance in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, followed by J den Cox, who won bronze at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics this past summer. The whirlwind summer for Cox included trips to Iowa City, New York City, Los Angeles, Mongolia and Germany, all serving as qualifying or tune-up tournaments leading up to Rio. In four Olympic matches, Cox was not taken down once, an incredible feat for a wrestler who had under five months to prepare for freestyle competition after the completion of the folkstyle wrestling season. Cox narrowly missed out on the opportunity to wrestle for gold, falling 2-1 in the semifinals before defeating Cuba s Reineris Salas Perez in the bronze medal match. Cox was awarded a two-point takedown in the closing seconds of the match after a video review. The match concluded after Perez failed to return to the mat after the video review, resulting in a disqualification. COACHING CAREER Cornell, assistant coach Syracuse, head coach Missouri, head coach present SYRACUSE, HEAD COACH MISSOURI, HEAD COACH (NCAA 41st) (NCAA 38th) (NCAA 17th) All-American (NCAA 16th) All-Americans (NCAA 13th) All-Americans (NCAA 11th) All-Americans (NCAA 15th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion (NCAA 3rd) All-Americans, 1 National Champion (NCAA 11th) All-Americans (NCAA 7th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion (NCAA 10th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion (NCAA 19th) All-Americans (Big 12 Champs T; NCAA 26th) (MAC Champs T; NCAA 7th) All-Americans (MAC Champs T; NCAA 14th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion (MAC Champs R/T; NCAA 4th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion (MAC Champs R/T; NCAA 6th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion MAC Champs T; NCAA 5th) All-Americans, 1 National Champion Mizzou Totals Overall Totals

19 @MIZZOUWRESTLING INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Overall Duals (MAC) Dual Tournament OT Fastest Name Wt. W-L W-L Points (MAC/NCAA) Dec. MD TF Fall Matches Fall Aaron Asaad Jake Bohlken HWT (0-1) :17 Chase Brennan Alex Butler (0-1) Phyllip DeLoach 149/ Rodrigo Diaz HWT (0-1) Jaydin Eierman (4-0) :48 John Erneste (4-0) :16 Austin Eveler Connor Flynn (5-0) :06 Luke Fortuna Allan Hart 133/ :00 Sean Hosford Dante Jiovenetta HWT (0-1) Wyatt Koelling 184/ (1-0) :45 Joey Lavallee (5-0) :46 Grant Leeth (4-0) :59 Daniel Lewis (6-0) :34 Canten Marriott (5-0) Keegan McCormick Barlow McGhee (2-2) Willie Miklus (4-0) :09 Austin Myers HWT (1-1) :15 Nick Nasenbeny (0-1) Seth Pesek Dack Punke :53 Jake Raschka Sam Ritchie :57 Colby Smith :17 Lane Stigall :41 Matt Striegel :52 Cameron Valdiviez :55 Dalton Voyles Taylor Watkins Dylan Wisman Team (2-0) TOTAL (42-8)

20 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 20 DUAL TEAM POINTS SCORED BY WEIGHT (MIZZOU-OPPONENT) Date Opponent HWT Total Nov. 4 Illinois Nov. 12 Missouri Valley Nov. 12 Truman State 6-0 (FF) (FF) (FF) Nov. 12 Central Missouri 6-0 (FF) (-1) Nov. 25 at Virginia Tech Nov. 26 at Virginia Dec. 2 Old Dominion Dec. 10 Ohio Dec. 29 vs. Kent State 6-0 (FF) Dec. 29 vs. North Carolina Dec. 30 vs. Rider Dec. 30 vs. Cornell 6-0 (FF) Jan. 11 Buffalo (FF) Jan. 13 Eastern Michigan Jan. 19 at Central Michigan Jan. 27 at Oklahoma State Feb. 2 at Northern Illinois Feb. 14 at SIU Edwardsville Feb. 17 at Northern Iowa INDIVIDUAL DUAL RECORD BY WEIGHT HWT Total DUAL PINS BY WEIGHT HWT Total DUAL TECHNICAL FALLS BY WEIGHT HWT Total DUAL MAJOR DECISIONS BY WEIGHT HWT Total DUAL DECISIONS BY WEIGHT HWT Total DUAL DISQUALIFICATIONS/FORFEITS BY WEIGHT HWT Total TEAM RECORD AT DUAL STARTING WEIGHT HWT Total

21 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 21 MATCH-BY-MATCH MIZZOU LINEUP Date Opponent HWT Nov. 4 Illinois McGhee Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Myers Nov. 12 Missouri Valley McGhee Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott MIklus Myers Nov. 12 Truman State N/A (Forfeit) Erneste Eierman Butler N/A (Forfeit) Flynn Lewis Koelling N/A (Forfeit) Myers Nov. 12 Central Missouri N/A (Forfeit) Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Myers Nov. 25 Virginia Tech McGhee Erneste Nasenbeny Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Myers Nov. 26 Virginia McGhee Erneste Nasenbeny Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Koelling Myers Dec. 2 Old Dominion McGhee Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Koelling Myers Dec. 10 Ohio McGhee Erneste Nasenbeny Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Myers Dec. 29 vs. Kent State N/A (Forfeit) Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Diaz Dec. 29 vs. North Carolina McGhee Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Diaz Dec. 30 vs. Rider McGhee Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Diaz Dec. 30 vs. Cornell N/A (Forfeit) Erneste Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Jiovenetta Jan. 11 Buffalo McGhee N/A (Forfeit) Eierman Leeth Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Jiovenetta Jan. 13 Eastern Michigan McGhee Erneste Eierman Butler Lavallee Flynn Lewis Marriott Miklus Bohklen Jan. 19 Central Michigan Jan. 27 Oklahoma State Feb. 2 Northern Illinois Feb. 14 SIU Edwardsville Feb. 17 Northern Iowa SEASON LEADERS - OVERALL WINS 1. Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.) Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.) Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.) Canten Marriott (184 lbs.) Alex Butler (149 lbs.)...17 Connor Flynn (165 lbs.)...17 Lane Stigall (149 lbs.)...17* FALLS 1. Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.) Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.) John Erneste (133 lbs.) Wyatt Koelling (184 lbs.)...5 Willie Miklus (197 lbs.)...5 Austin Myers (HWT)...5 TECHNICAL FALLS 1. Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.) Connor Flynn (165 lbs.)...4 Willie Miklus (197 lbs.) Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.)...3 Canten Marriott (184 lbs.)...3 MAJOR DECISIONS 1. Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.) Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.)...4 Connor Flynn (165 lbs.)...4 Canten Marriott (184 lbs.)...4 Cameron Valdiviez (133 lbs.)...4* *- Currently competing as an unattached wrestler, stats may not count to career totals at the end of the year SEASON LEADERS - DUAL WINS 1. Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.) Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.) John Erneste (133 lbs.)...12 Grant Leeth (149 lbs.) Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.)...11 POINTS 1. Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.) Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.) Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.) John Erneste (133 lbs.) Connor Flynn (165 lbs.)...45 Willie Miklus (197 lbs.)...45 FALLS 1. Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.) Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.) Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.)...4 Willie Miklus (197 lbs.) John Erneste (133 lbs.)...3 Austin Myers (HWT)...3 TECHNICAL FALLS 1. Connor Flynn (165 lbs.)...3 Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.) Grant Leeth (149 lbs.)...2 Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.)...2 Willie Miklus (197 lbs.)...2 MAJOR DECISIONS 1. Joey Lavallee (157 lbs.) Canten Marriott (184 lbs.) John Erneste (133 lbs.)...2 Jaydin Eierman (141 lbs.)...2 Daniel Lewis (174 lbs.)...2 Willie Miklus (197 lbs.)...2

22 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 22 DUAL BOX SCORES No. 5 Mizzou 20, No. 12 Illinois 17 Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Softball Stadium Nov. 4, : No. 15 Travis Piotrowski (ILL) SV-1 No. 19 Barlow McGhee (MIZ): 3-1 MIZ 0, ILL 3 133: No. 9 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. No. 15 Dylan Duncan (ILL): 5-4 MIZ 3, ILL 3 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) maj. dec. Mike Carr (ILL): MIZ 7, ILL 3 149: Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. No. 17 Eric Barone (ILL): 6-2 MIZ 10, ILL 3 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) dec. No. 16 Kyle Langenderfer (ILL): 9-3 MIZ 13, ILL 3 165: No. 2 Isaiah Martinez (ILL) tech. fall Connor Flynn (MIZ): 24-8 MIZ 13, ILL 8 174: No. 5 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) maj. dec. No. 20 Xavier Montalvo (ILL): 14-2 MIZ 17, ILL 8 184: No. 6 Emery Parker (ILL) dec. Canten Marriott (MIZ): 6-2 MIZ 17, ILL : No. 3 Willie Miklus (MIZ) dec. Andre Lee (ILL): 3-1 MIZ 20, ILL 11 HWT: Decue Rachal (ILL) fall No. 22 Austin Myers (MIZ): 2:13 MIZ 20, ILL 17 No. 5 Mizzou 52, Missouri Valley 0 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Nov. 12, : No. 19 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) dec. Jacob Seto (MV): 7-3 MIZ 3, MV 0 133: No. 9 John Erneste (MIZ) fall Zack Durbin (MV): 3:23 MIZ 9, MV 0 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) fall A.J. Bindner (MV): 1:31 MIZ 15, MV 0 149: No. 18 Grant Leeth (MIZ) tech. fall Seth Johnson (MV): 20-4 (5:29) MIZ 20, MV 0 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) fall Kenny Boyd (MV): 3:35 MIZ 26, MV 0 165: Connor Flynn (MIZ) tech. fall Andrew Simmons (MV): 17-2 (4:07) MIZ 31, MV 0 174: No. 5 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Alex Destra (MV): 2:25 MIZ 37, MV 0 184: Canten Marriott (MIZ) tech. fall Tristan Ramberg (MV): 16-0 (3:41) MIZ 42, MV 0 197: No. 3 Willie Miklus (MIZ) major dec. Donavan Fouchey (MV): 13-3 MIZ 46, MV 0 HWT: Austin Myers (MIZ) fall Jessie Gomez (MV): 0:43 MIZ 52, MV 0 No. 5 Mizzou 58, Truman State 0 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Nov. 12, : No. 19 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) winner by forfeit MIZ 6, TSU 0 133: No. 9 John Erneste (MIZ) fall Caleb Osborn (TSU): 1:43 MIZ 12, TSU 0 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) fall Nick Peglow (TSU): 0:48 MIZ 18, TSU 0 149: Alex Butler (MIZ) major dec. Dakota Schutter (TSU): 17-5 MIZ 22, TSU 0 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) winner by forfeit MIZ 28, TSU 0 165: Connor Flynn (MIZ) fall Zach Taylor (TSU): 1:06 MIZ 34, TSU 0 174: No. 5 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Malik Beverly (TSU): 0:34 MIZ 40, TSU 0 184: Wyatt Koelling (MIZ) fall Shane Gallagher (TSU): 0:45 MIZ 46, TSU 0 197: No. 3 Willie Miklus (MIZ) winner by forfeit MIZ 52, TSU 0 HWT: Austin Myers (MIZ) fall Ashton Mutuwa (TSU): 0:15 MIZ 58, TSU 0 No. 5 Mizzou 56, Central Missouri -1 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Nov. 12, : No. 19 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) winner by forfeit MIZ 6, UCM 0 133: No. 9 John Erneste (MIZ) fall Daide Agnew (UCM): 0:16 MIZ 12, UCM 0 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) fall Zach Schridde (UCM): 1:08 MIZ 18, UCM 0 149: No. 18 Grant Leeth (MIZ) tech. fall Andrew Tujague (UCM): 17-1 (5:49) MIZ 23, UCM 0 *Central Missouri deducted team point* 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) fall Kaleb Warner (UCM): 1:46 MIZ 29, UCM : Connor Flynn (MIZ) tech. fall Jack Flack (UCM): 20-2 (2:47) MIZ 34, UCM : No. 5 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Tyler Selemaga (UCM): 1:04 MIZ 40, UCM : Canten Marriott (MIZ) maj. dec. Dylan Bollinger (UCM): 15-5 MIZ 44, UCM : No. 3 Willie Miklus (MIZ) fall Dominique Hamilton (UCM): 1:57 MIZ 50, UCM -1 HWT: Austin Myers (MIZ) fall Noah McGinnis (UCM): 1:55 MIZ 56, UCM -1 No. 4 Mizzou 22, No. 10 Virginia Tech 12 Blacksburg, Va. Moss Arts Center Nov. 25, : No. 15 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) dec. Kyle Nostrem (VT): 5-1 MIZ 3, VT 0 133: No. 8 John Erneste (MIZ) major. dec. No. 13 Dennis Gustafson (VT): 11-2 MIZ 7, VT 0 141: Brent Moore (VT) dec. Nick Nasenbeny (MIZ): 4-0 MIZ 7, VT 3 149: No. 15 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. No. 5 Solomon Chishko (VT): 8-2 MIZ 10, VT 3 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) dec. B.C. LaPrade (VT): 9-2 MIZ 13, VT 3 165: No. 4 Connor McFadden (VT) dec. Connor Flynn (MIZ): 5-3 MIZ 13, VT 6 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) dec. Hunter Bolen (VT): 3-0 MIZ 16, VT 6 184: No. 6 Zack Zavastsky (VT) dec. Canten Marriott (MIZ): 13-8 MIZ 16, VT 9 197: No. 3 Willie Miklus (MIZ) fall No. 2 Jared Haught (VT): 6:45 MIZ 22, VT 9 HWT: No. 25 Andrew Dunn (VT) dec. Austin Myers (MIZ): 3-1 MIZ 22, VT 12 No. 4 Mizzou 18, Virginia 15 Charlottesville, Va. Memorial Gymnasium Nov. 26, : No. 9 Louie Hayes (UVA) dec. No. 15 Barlow McGhee (MIZ): 4-1 MIZ 0, UVA 3 133: No. 5 Jack Mueller (UVA) dec. No. 8 John Erneste (MIZ): 9-2 MIZ 0, UVA 6 141: Sam Martino (UVA) dec. Nick Nasenbeny (MIZ): 2-0 MIZ 0, UVA 9 149: No. 18 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. No. 21 Sam Krivus (UVA): 3-1 MIZ 3, UVA 9 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) major dec. Michael Murphy (UVA): 11-2 MIZ 7, UVA 9 165: No. 16 Andrew Atkinson (UVA) dec. Connor Flynn (MIZ): 7-4 MIZ 7, UVA : No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) major dec. No. 15 Will Schany (UVA): 14-2 MIZ 11, UVA : Canten Marriott (MIZ) major dec. Michael Bauttista (UVA): 10-2 MIZ 15, UVA : Jay Aiello (UVA) dec. Wyatt Koelling (MIZ): 7-2 MIZ 15, UVA 15 HWT: Austin Myers (MIZ) dec. Tyler Love (UVA): 8-3 MIZ 18, UVA 15 No. 4 Mizzou 36, Old Dominion 3 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Dec. 2, : No. 24 Michael McGee (ODU) dec. No. 15 Barlow McGhee (MIZ): 2-1 MIZ 0, ODU 3 133: No. 8 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. Caleb Richardson: 4-0 MIZ 3, ODU 3 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) inj. def. No. 15 Alex Madrigal (ODU): 3:10 MIZ 9, ODU 3 149: No. 12 Grant Leeth (MIZ) fall Kenan Carter (ODU): 5:59 MIZ 15, ODU 3 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) dec. No. 10 Larry Early (ODU): 6-2 MIZ 18, ODU 3 165: Connor Flynn (MIZ) dec. Luke Drugac (ODU): 4-2 MIZ 21, ODU 3 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) tech. fall No. 20 Seldon Wright (ODU): 15-0 (6:05) MIZ 26, ODU 3 184: Canten Marriott (MIZ) dec. Antonio Agee (ODU): 8-2 MIZ 29, ODU 3 197: Wyatt Koelling (MIZ) dec. Noah Bushman (ODU): 4-0 MIZ 32, ODU 3 HWT: Austin Myers (MIZ) major dec. Ali Wahab (ODU): 13-2 MIZ 36, ODU 3 No. 4 Mizzou 36, Ohio 6 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Dec. 10, : No. 17 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) dec. Trevor Giallombardo (OU): 9-3 MIZ 3, OHIO 0 133: No. 7 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. No. 14 Cameron Kelly (OU): 9-6 MIZ 6, OHIO 0 141: Alec Hagen (OU) dec. Nick Nasenbeny (MIZ): 3-1 MIZ 6, OHIO 3 149: No. 12 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. Kade Kowalski (OU): 6-4 MIZ 9, OHIO 3 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) major dec. Cullen Cummings (OU): 14-4 MIZ 13, OHIO 3 165: Connor Flynn (MIZ) tech. fall Nick Vestal (OU): 20-2 (5:00) MIZ 18, OHIO 3 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Austin Reese (OU): 0:55 MIZ 24, OHIO 3 184: Canten Marriott (MIZ) fall Dontae McGee (OU): 6:08 MIZ 30, OHIO 3 197: No. 2 Willie Miklus (MIZ) fall Aaron Naples (OU): 5:23 MIZ 36, OHIO 3 HWT: Zack Parker (OU) SV-1 Austin Myers (MIZ): 3-1 MIZ 36, OHIO 6 No. 4 Mizzou 44, Kent State 3 Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach Sportsplex Dec. 29, : No. 17 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) wins by forfeit MIZ 6, KSU 0 133: No. 6 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. Harry Feuer (KSU): 5-0 MIZ 9, KSU 0 141: No. 5 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) fall Tim Rooney: 1:28 MIZ 15, KSU 0 149: No. 12 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. Nick Monico (KSU): 5-2 MIZ 18, KSU 0 157: No. 4 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) fall Casey Sparkman (KSU): 2:25 MIZ 24, KSU 0 165: No. 25 Connor Flynn (MIZ) fall Isaac Bast (KSU): 1:06 MIZ 30, KSU 0 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) tech. fall Dylan Barreiro (KSU): 18-2 MIZ 35, KSU 0 184: Canten Marriott (MIZ) SV-1 Colin McCracken (KSU): 5-3 MIZ 38, KSU 0 197: No. 2 Willie Miklus (MIZ) fall Shane Mast (KSU): 2:47 MIZ 44, KSU 0 HWT: Devin Nye (KSU) dec. Rodrigo Diaz (MIZ): 3-2 MIZ 44, KSU 3 No. 4 Mizzou 27, No. 24 North Carolina 9 Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach Sportsplex Dec. 29, : James Szymanski (UNC) dec. No. 17 Barlow McGhee (MIZ): 5-4 MIZ 0, UNC 3 133: No. 6 John Erneste (MIZ) major dec. No. 18 Zach Sherman (UNC): 10-2 MIZ 4, UNC 3 141: No. 5 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) major dec. No. 18 AC Headlee (UNC): 15-5 MIZ 7, UNC 3* 149: No. 12 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. No. 3 Troy Heilmann (UNC): 6-3 MIZ 10, UNC 3 157: No. 4 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) tech. fall No. 19 Kennedy Monday (UNC): 17-2 MIZ 15, UNC 3 165: No. 25 Connor Flynn (MIZ) major dec. William MacDonald (UNC): 10-1 MIZ 19, UNC 3 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) tech. fall Adis Radoncic (UNC): 18-1 MIZ 24, UNC 3 184: Canten Marriott (MIZ) SV-1 No. 16 Chip Ness (UNC): 3-1 MIZ 27, UNC 3 197: No. 19 Danny Chaid (UNC) SV-1 No. 2 Willie Miklus (MIZ): 2-1 MIZ 27, UNC 6 HWT: No. 21 Cory Daniel (UNC) dec. Rodrigo Diaz (MIZ): 10-4 MIZ 27, UNC 9 * - Mizzou deducted team point during match for control of mat violation

23 @MIZZOUWRESTLING 23 DUAL BOX SCORES No. 4 Mizzou 31, No. 22 Rider 8 Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach Sportsplex Dec. 30, : JR Wert (RID) SV-1 No. 17 Barlow McGhee (MIZ): 6-4 MIZ 0, RID 3 133: No. 6 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. No. 16 Anthony Cefolo (RID): 8-6 MIZ 3, RID 3 141: No. 5 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) tech. fall Tyson Dippery (RID): 19-3 MIZ 8, RID 3 149: No. 12 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. Gino Fluri (RID): 7-1 MIZ 11, RID 2* 157: No. 4 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) tech. fall No. 6 BJ Clagon (RID): 19-3 MIZ 16, RID 2 165: No. 3 Chad Walsh (RID dec. No. 25 Connor Flynn (MIZ): 10-4 MIZ 16, RID 5 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Dean Sherry (RID): 2:36 MIZ 22, RID 5 184: Canten Marriott (MIZ) major dec. Mike Fagg-Daves (RID): 11-2 MIZ 26, RID 5 197: No. 2 Willie Miklus (MIZ) tech. fall Ethan Laird (RID): 18-2 MIZ 31, RID 5 HWT: Mauro Corrneto (RID) dec. Rodrigo Diaz (MIZ): 5-2 MIZ 31, RID 8 * - Rider deducted team point during match for unsportsmanlike conduct No. 4 Mizzou 27, No. 12 Cornell 11 Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach Sportsplex Dec. 30, : No. 17 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) wins by forfeit MIZ 6, CU 0 133: No. 6 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. No. 17 Chaz Tucker (CU): 6-2 MIZ 9, CU 0 141: No. 5 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) dec. No. 1 Yianni Diakomihalis (CU): 9-6 MIZ 11, CU 0* 149: No. 12 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. William Koll (CU): 6-5 MIZ 14, CU 0 157: No. 4 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) major dec. Adam Santoro (CU): 16-5 MIZ 18, CU 0 165: No. 25 Connor Flynn (MIZ) dec. No. 13 Jon Jay Chavez (CU): 5-3 MIZ 21, CU 0 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall No. 10 Brandon Womack (CU): 1:30 MIZ 27, CU 0 184: No. 10 Max Dean (CU) dec. Canten Marriott (MIZ): 4-3 MIZ 27, CU 3 197: Ben Darnstadt (CU) major dec. No. 2 Willie Miklus (MIZ): 9-0 MIZ 27, CU 7 HWT: No. 24 Jeramy Sweany (CU) major dec. Rodrigo Diaz (MIZ): 10-2 MIZ 27, CU 11 * - Mizzou deducted team point during match for control of unsportsmanlike conduct No. 4 Mizzou 37, Buffalo 6 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Jan. 11, : Justin Patrick (UB) SV-1 No. 22 Barlow McGhee (MIZ): MIZ 0, UB 3 133: No. 4 John Erneste (MIZ) wins by forfeit MIZ 6, UB 3 141: No. 2 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) fall Nick Casella (UB): 1:53 MIZ 12, UB 3 149: No. 4 Grant Leeth (MIZ) dec. Nick Palumbo (UB): 10-6 MIZ 15, UB 3 157: No. 2 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) major dec. Kobe Garrehy (UB): 11-3 MIZ 19, UB 3 165: No. 23 Connor Flynn (MIZ) tech. fall Noah Grover): 15-0 (3:11) MIZ 24, UB 3 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Ryan Kromer (UB): 2:00 MIZ 30, UB 3 184: No. 18 Canten Marriott (MIZ) dec. Brett Perry (UB): 12-7 MIZ 33, UB 3 197: No. 7 Willie Miklus (MIZ) major dec. Austin Weigel (UB): 11-3 MIZ 37, UB 3 HWT: Ian James (UB) dec. Dante Jiovenetta (MIZ): 3-2 MIZ 37, UB 6 No. 4 Mizzou 35, Eastern Michigan 7 Columbia, Mo. Hearnes Center Jan. 13, : No. 22 Barlow McGhee (MIZ) dec. Tomas Gutierrez (EMU): 11-6 (MIZ 3, EMU 0) 133: No. 4 John Erneste (MIZ) dec. Noah Gonser (EMU): 4-2 (MIZ 6, EMU 0) 141: No. 2 Jaydin Eierman (MIZ) fall Sa Derian Perry (EMU): 4:27 (MIZ 12, EMU 0) 149: Kyle Springer (EMU) major dec. Alex Butler (MIZ): 20-7 (MIZ 12, EMU 4) 157: No. 4 Joey Lavallee (MIZ) fall J.J. Wolfe (EMU): 1:18 (MIZ 18, EMU 4) 165: No. 23 Connor Flynn (MIZ) dec. Zac Carson (EMU): 9-7 (MIZ 21, EMU 4) 174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZ) fall Andrew McNally (EMU): 1:48 (MIZ 27, EMU 4) 184: No. 18 Canten Marriott (MIZ) dec. Kayne MacCallum (EMU): 7-3 (MIZ 30, EMU 4) 197: No. 7 Willie Miklus (MIZ) tech. fall Jared Langley (EMU): 17-2 (5:56) (MIZ 35, EMU 4) HWT: No. 17 Gage Hutchison (EMU) TB-1 Jake Bohlken (MIZ): 3-2 (MIZ 35, EMU 7)

24 IZ ZOU W RESTLI N G HW T ROSTER PHYLLIP DELOACH Brecksville, Ohio Purdue Smithville, Mo. Smithville HS Monett, Mo. Monett HS Rockford, Ill. Boylan Catholic HS Alton, Ill. Alton HS HW 5 ALEX BUTLER 9 CHASE BRENNAN R-JR 3 JAKE BOHLKEN R-FR T AARON ASSAD R-SR AUSTIN EVELER CONNOR FLYNN Lafayette, La. Lafayette HS Columbia, Mo. Father Tolton HS Kansas City, Mo. Park Hill HS Lee s Summit, Mo. Lee s Summit West Dardenne Prairie, Mo. West Virginia 4 18 HW T JOHN ERNESTE R-JR 15 7 JAYDIN EIERMAN 7 RODRIGO DIAZ R-FR WYATT KOELLING R-FR Glenn Elynn, Ill. Montini Catholic HS Uniontown, Ohio St. Edward HS Kansas City, Mo. Park Hill HS Islamorada, Fla. Coral Shores HS Kaysville, Utah Davis HS DANTE JIOVENETTA R-FR 18 4 SEAN HOSFORD R-FR 17 4 ALLAN HART FR 15 7 LUKE FORTUNA JOEY LAVALLEE R-SR GRANT LEETH R-JR DANIEL LEWIS R-JR CANTEN MARRIOTT R-FR KEEGAN MCCORMICK Reno, Nev. Reno HS Kearney, Mo. Kearney HS Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs HS Excelsior Springs, Mo. Park Hill HS Lee s Summit, Mo. Lee s Summit North HS SCHEDULE NOTES PLAYER BIOS COACHES M I S C. ROSTER

25 @MIZZOUWRESTLING ROSTER HWT BARLOW MCGHEE R-SR Rock Island, Ill. Rock Island HS WILLIE MIKLUS R-SR Altoona, Iowa Southeast Polk HS AUSTIN MYERS Alexandria, Ky. West Virginia NICK NASENBENY R-JR Plainfield, Ill. Plainfield Central HS SETH PESEK Gardner, Kan. Gardner Edgerton HS DACK PUNKE FR JAKE RASCHKA FR SAM RITCHIE COLBY SMITH SO LANE STIGALL FR Washington, Ill. Washington Community HS Pewaukee, Wis. Pewaukee HS St. Peters, Mo. Francis Howell North HS Wentzville, Mo. Appalachian State Aurora, Ore. North Marion HS MATT STRIEGEL Belleville, Ill. Belleville East HS CAMERON VALDIVIEZ FR Kansas City, Mo. Rockhurst HS DALTON VOYLES Pacific, Mo. Pacific HS TAYLOR WATKINS Columbus, Kan. Columbus HS DYLAN WISMAN Winchester, Va. Millbrook HS

26 @MIZZOUWRESTLING ROSTER HC BRIAN SMITH Head Coach 20th season AHC ALEX CLEMSEN Associate Head Coach Fourth season JOE JOHNSTON Assistant Coach 10th season AC VC ALAN WATERS Volunteer Assistant Coach First season SC J DEN COX Student Assistant Coach First season S&C MIKE LARSON Strength & Conditioning Coach Fourth season MITCH SWEE Athletic Trainer Third season TR OPS CODY SHOEMAKER Director of Operations Third season

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