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Brock Mauller

  • Class Redshirt Senior
  • Hometown Columbia, Mo.
  • High School Father Tolton

Biography

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Career Stats

YEAR WEIGHT OVERALL RECORD DI RECORD DUAL RECORD FALLS TECH FALLS MAJOR DECISIONS CONF FINISH NCAA FINISH
2018-19 149 32-5 28-5 12-1 1 5 6 1st 6th, AA
2019-20 149 29-1 27-1 17-1 0 2 6 1st N/A
2020-21 149 21-2 21-2 10-0 1 1 4 1st 5th, AA
2021-22* 149 4-2* 4-2* 0-0* 0 0 0 N/A N/A
2022-23 149 20-4 20-4 10-1 2 0 3 2nd 7th, AA
2023-24 157 16-7 16-7 9-3 0 6 4 5th DNP
CAREER 118-19 112-19 58-6 4 14 23

*Redshirt season (before 2022-23)/ unattached matches do not count toward career records

CAREER HONORS

  • Three-time NCAA All-American: 2019 (Sixth Place), 2021 (Fifth Place) and 2023 (Seventh Place)
  • Five-time NCAA Qualifier: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023 and 2024
  • Three-time MAC Champion: 2019, 2020 and 2021
  • 100 Win Club Member (118)
  • NWCA Scholar All-American: 2020 (First Team)
  • 2024 Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
  • MAC Wrestler of the Week: Feb. 14, 2021

REDSHIRT SENIOR (2023-24)

  • NCAA Qualifier (No. 17 seed, 157 pounds)
  • Placed fifth at Big 12 Championship (157 pounds)
  • Tiger Style Invite Champion (157 pounds)
  • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team 
  • Finished first season as the 157-pound starter with a 16-7 record and a 9-3 mark in duals after wrestling previously at 149 pounds 
  • Started the season off 8-0, with seven wins by technical fall or major decision 
  • Scored a career-high six technical falls during the season
  • Finished his career T-12th all-time in program history with 118 wins, matching Daniel Lewis
  • Ranks seventh in program history in career win percentage (.861) 

REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2022-23)

  • NCAA All-American (Seventh place, 149 pounds)
  • 2023 NCAA Qualifier (No. 6 seed)
  • Runner-up at Big 12 Championships (149 pounds)
  • Tiger Style Invite Champion (149 pounds)
  • Compiled a 20-4 record, earning his fourth season with at least 20 wins
  • Returned to the starting lineup after his redshirt season, and represented the Tigers in all 11 duals, going 10-1
  • Secured 10 victories over ranked opponents throughout the season
  • Won the Tiger Style Invite (Nov. 12), posting a 3-0 record and defeating No. 15 Dom Demas (POLY) in the final
  • Went on a 12-match win streak between November 2022 and March 2023
  • Helped secure the Tigers’ defeat of No. 3 Iowa State with an SV-1 fall (8:45) against No. 9 Paniro Johnson
  • Advanced to the final of the Big 12 Championships (March 4-5), compiling a 3-1 record at the event
  • Became the 30th Tiger to join the 100-Win Club, defeating Chance Lamer (MICH) in the second round of the NCAA Championships (March 16-18)
  • Became the 11th Tiger to become a three-time All-American with a 4-2 record at NCAA Championships

REDSHIRT SEASON (2021-22)

  • Took a redshirt season to compete in freestyle
  • Wrestled at 70 kg for the United States in the U23 World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia 
  • Competed unattached at the Southern Scuffle (Jan. 1-2), wrestling at 157 pounds for the first time in his career and went 4-2 
  • Wrestled at the U.S. Senior Freestyle Open, finishing in eighth place at 70 kg

JUNIOR (2020-21)

  • 2021 All-American (Fifth place)
  • 2021 NCAA Qualifier (No. 3 seed) at 149 pounds
  • 2021 MAC Champion (149 pounds)
  • Garnered MAC Wrestler of the Week honors (Feb. 8-14) following two victories, including a ranked win by 10-3 decision
  • Entered NCAA Championships with a perfect 17-0 record
  • Won first place at the 2020 UWW U23 Nationals prior to the 2020-21 season
  • Picked up two ranked wins during the regular season, including beating No. 4, Oklahoma State’s Boo Lewallen 7-5, Feb. 14, at the Cowboy Challenge Tournament
  • Won first three bouts at NCAA Championships, March 18-20, eventually losing in the semifinal, 2-1, to UNC’s Austin O’Connor
  • Finished the championship tournament with a 3-1 record

SOPHOMORE (2019-20)

  • Spent almost the entire year ranked among the national top five at 149 pounds
  • 2020 MAC Champion, claiming back-to-back MAC titles to open his career
  • Earned the No. 4 national seed in the 149-pound bracket at the NCAA Championships, but was denied the chance to wrestle for his second consecutive All-America honor due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Finished the season 28-1, leading the team in wins (28) and major decisions (six)
  • His .966 winning percentage is the sixth-best single season mark in Tiger Style history
  • Defeated seven wrestlers who were ranked in WrestleStat’s top-25 throughout the season, beginning the year with a 6-0 win over No. 21 Brent Moore of Virginia Tech
  • One of his signature wins came at Oklahoma State (Feb. 2) against then top-ranked Boo Lewallen, a 5-3 win in the first sudden victory period
  • Defeated Clarion’s No. 9 Brock Zacherl to claim the MAC Championship, March 7
  • Another key win was over Northern Iowa’s Max Thomsen, Jan. 12, in a 3-1 sudden victory triumph in Cedar Falls
  • Earned MAC West Division Wrestler of the Week in consecutive weeks (Jan. 29 and Feb. 5), first doing so for a pair of major decisions to help Mizzou clinch a MAC regular season title and then the following week for defeating Lewallen
  • His only loss of the season cam against Wyoming’s Jaron Jensen at the South Beach Duals (Dec. 29-30), but he rebounded to win his final 16 bouts, including the MAC Championship
  • Will enter his junior season as one of the favorites to bring home the national title at 149 pounds

FRESHMAN (2018-19)

  • Opened up his Tiger career with a stellar 32-5 record, while going a perfect 8-0 in conference
  • Took sixth place and earned his first career All-America honor as a true freshman at the NCAA Championships (March 21-23) with four victories over the course of the tournament before falling to Princeton’s Matthew Kolodzik.
  • Brought home the MAC Championship at the 149 pounds, capping it with a 6-2 decision over Old Dominion’s Kevin Budock
  • Mauller finished 12-1 in dual competition, with a 2-1 record against wrestlers ranked in the top-10
  • Started the season on a 10-match winning streak with four of those victories garnering bonus points
  • Achieved first place in his first tournament, the Iowa State Harold Nichols Cyclone Open (Feb 24), with a 12-6 victory over ranked wrestler Jarrett Degen from Iowa State
  • After earning top honors in his first tournament of the year, Mauller returned to action in the Maryville Kaufman/ Brand/ Bayly Open, Nov. 10, where he once again finished in first place
  • Mauller won a 12-3 major decision over fellow Tiger Alex Butler to capture the first-place title at the UNI Open, Jan. 17
  • Between December and February, Mauller dominated competition with a 15-match winning streak, including two wins by technical fall and two more by major decision
  • Started the final 13 duals at 149 pounds, one of only four Mizzou wrestlers to do so
  • Finished third on the team with 12 dual victories, just behind Lewis (16) and Eierman (14)

BEFORE MIZZOU

  • As with two of his now teammates, Mauller was a four-time Missouri State Champion in high school, one of very few to accomplish that feat
  • Flowrestling ranks him at No. 8 at 145 pounds, and No. 45 overall
  • Competed in the 2018 Senior Freestyle World Team Trials
  • Claimed three All-America honors, two at the Junior Freestyle Nationals and one at Super 32

Personal

  • Full Name: Harold "Brock" Mauller
  • Majoring in Parks, Recreation and Sport

Historical Player Information

  • 2018-19Freshman

    149 lbs
  • 2019-20Sophomore

    149 lbs
  • 2020-21Junior

    149 lbs
  • 2021-22Junior

    149 lbs
  • 2022-23Redshirt Junior

    0 lbs
  • 2023-24Redshirt Senior

    157 lbs