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Four Missouri Wrestlers Claim Missouri Open Titles

Nov. 19, 2006

Missouri Open Division Results

Missouri Freshman/Sophomore Division Results

Columbia, Mo. - Three days removed from Missouri's season opening dual win over No. 10 Ohio State, four members of the third-ranked Tiger wrestling team earned individual titles at the sixth annual Missouri Open in the Hearnes Fieldhouse. Five of Missouri's wrestlers competed in the Championship finals of the Open Division and nine earned top-six finishes in the Open and Freshman/Sophomore Divisions combined. A total of 1, 432 fans were on hand for the all-day event.

A perfect 3-0 on the day at 174 pounds, earning all three wins by fall, senior defending National Champion Ben Askren (Hartland, Wis.) has recorded 121 wins on his career and now holds 55 consecutive victories, the nation's longest active win streak. Askren now stands 10 wins shy of the Missouri career win record (131) set by 2006 Hall of Fame Inductee Wes Roper between 1978 and 1982. Forced to compete against teammate and All-American senior Matt Pell (Luxemburg, Wis.) the two were deemed co-champions of the 174 pound class. With the wins, Askren, Pell became the first Tigers in the history of the Open to earn back-to-back titles. Pell also was 3-0 on the day recording consecutive falls in his first two matches and landing a 5-3 decision over 16th-ranked Josh Weitzel (Oklahoma) to advance to the championship finals.

Competing at 184 pounds, sophomore Raymond Jordan (New Bern, N.C.) won all four of his bouts by major decision, with the largest margin of victory coming in his opening match against Kyle Jones of Meramec, 20-6. Jordan is now one of three wrestlers to earn consecutive titles at the Missouri Open. (Askren and Pell became the first Missouri wrestlers to do so purely because 174 pounds competes prior to 184 pounds).

Ninth-ranked freshman Maxwell Askren (Hartland, Wis.), who bested No. 2 J.D. Bergman (Ohio State) Thursday night, took down another top-five wrestler when he knocked off No. 4 Joel Flaggert of Oklahoma, 2-1. Askren was 4-0 with wins over Steve Doeschot (Truman State, major decision, 15-2), Eddie Hernandez (Missouri Valley College, fall, 4:04), Patrick Bond (Illinois, Decision, 7-4) and Flaggert.

Missouri sophomore Michael Chandler (High Ridge, Mo.) finished the day in second place at 157 pounds after falling to seventh-ranked Michael Poeta of Illinois, 10-4. Prior to his match with Poeta, Chandler advanced through the championship bracket with three wins by decision.

"It's been a long day of wrestling, but overall I was pleased with how the team competed," Head Coach Brian Smith said. "This was a great opportunity to really see what the team is made of and it gave our fans in the community a chance to see 35 of our wrestlers in action."

As a team, Missouri tallied 18 falls in the Open Division with nine individuals contributing to the count. Freshman Ashtin Primus (South Connelsville, Penn.) recorded the most falls of any Missouri wrestler, with four on the day. Primus finished the 141-pound bracket in third place after besting teammate Amond Prater (Marietta, Ga.) in a hard-fought 7-6 decision.

Up next for the Tigers, Missouri will travel to the 25th annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational beginning Friday, Dec. 1 in Primm, Nev. The two-day event will feature over 10 of the nation's top-25 wrestling programs.

REMINDER: Monday MatChat with Missouri All-American Matt Pell will begin tomorrow, Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m. (CT). Please log on to mutigers.com for more information.

OPEN DIVISION RESULTS
Wt.	Wrestler vs. Wrestler: Result
125	Gabe Flores (Illinois) major decision Javier Maldonado (UTC): 9-1
133	Matt Keller (UTC) decision Andrae Hernandez (Indiana): 6-4
141	Kyle Evans (Central Oklahoma) decision Casio Pero (Illinois): 9-2
149	Kurt Kinser (Indiana) decision Aaron Martin (UTC): 2-1
157	Michael Poeta (Illinois) decision. Michael Chandler (Missouri): 10-4
165	Justin Wood (Central Oklahoma)  decision T. J. Sayers (UTC): 8-6
174	Matt Pell (Missouri) and  Ben Askren (Missouri): co-champions
184	Raymond Jordan (Missouri) major decision. Josh Edmonson (UTC): 12-5
197	Maxwell Askren (Missouri) decision Joel Flaggert (Oklahoma): 3-1
HWT	Brad Farmer (Oklahoma) win by forfeit

FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE DIVISION RESULTS Wt. Wrestler vs. Wrestler: Result 133 Jimmy Kennedy (Illinois) decision Rashad Riley (SIUE): 8-3 141 Nick Walpole (Indiana) decision Mark Nicely (UTC): 10-3 149 Colby Robinson (Central Oklahoma) decision Cory Bleaken (Cumberland): 3-2 157 Gonzolo Lopez (UTC) decision Bond Davis (UTC): 3-1 165 Zach Sikes (Central Oklahoma) decision Kyle Sammuels (Indiana): 6-1 174 Daniel Morrison (Central Oklahoma) major decision Nick Avery (Indiana): 15-1 184 John Dergo (Illinois) major decision Tyler Mancuso (Harper): 15-6 197 Ryan Sutton (Meramec) fall Ben Briscoe (Cumberland): 30 HWT Nathan Fernandez (Oklahoma) major decision Lewis Hernandez (Oklahoma): 10-1

Missouri Finishes: Open Division John Olanowski (125)-3rd Nick Velliquette (125)-4th Ashtin Primus (141)-3rd Amond Prater (141)-4th Josh Wagner (149)-3rd Andrew Sherry (149)-5th Michael Chandler (157)-2nd Emanuel Brooks (157)-3rd Nicholas Marable (157)-4th Ben Askren (174)-1st Matt Pell (174)-1st Raymond Jordan (184)-1st Maxwell Askren (197)-1st

Missouri Finishes: Freshman/Sophomore Division Zack Schuller (157)-5th

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Players Mentioned

Maxwell Askren

Maxwell Askren

Sophomore
Emanuel Brooks

Emanuel Brooks

Junior
Michael Chandler

Michael Chandler

Junior
Raymond Jordan

Raymond Jordan

Junior
Nicholas Marable

Nicholas Marable

Sophomore
Ashtin Primus

Ashtin Primus

Sophomore
Andrew Sherry

Andrew Sherry

Junior
Nick Velliquette

Nick Velliquette

Redshirt Freshman

Players Mentioned

Maxwell Askren

Maxwell Askren

Sophomore
Emanuel Brooks

Emanuel Brooks

Junior
Michael Chandler

Michael Chandler

Junior
Raymond Jordan

Raymond Jordan

Junior
Nicholas Marable

Nicholas Marable

Sophomore
Ashtin Primus

Ashtin Primus

Sophomore
Andrew Sherry

Andrew Sherry

Junior
Nick Velliquette

Nick Velliquette

Redshirt Freshman