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Kansas Breaks Through, But Missouri’s Standard Still Defines the Rogue Dual

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  • Kansas defeats Missouri in the Rogue Dual for the first time in six years
  • Missouri remains a significant force in girls wrestling, contributing to the sport's national growth
  • Kansas fielded a lineup of state champions and finalists, while Missouri relied on its trademark depth
  • Intense matches and momentum swings characterized the dual, with both states showcasing top talent
  • Despite the loss, Missouri's impact on girls wrestling in the Midwest remains significant

For six years, the Rogue Dual has served as a measuring stick between two neighboring wrestling states. Year after year, Missouri has set the tone.

Wednesday night at Avila University, Kansas finally broke through.

Behind a lineup stacked from top to bottom with state champions and finalists, Team Kansas captured its first Rogue Dual victory in six years, defeating Missouri 46–23 in a dual packed with explosive matches, momentum swings, and high-level wrestling across all fourteen weights.

B Roll

But the final score alone doesn’t tell the full story.

If anything, the 2026 Rogue Dual reinforced something the wrestling world already knows: Missouri remains one of the epicenters of girls wrestling in the United States.

Across the country, girls wrestling is exploding in popularity, with more than 74,000 girls now competing in high school programs nationwide, the highest number ever recorded. 

Missouri has been one of the states driving that growth.

130# EMILY BISCHOFF – ODESSA WINNER BY FALL :47 over AVERIE COUNTS – RUSSELL

From nationally ranked athletes, Fargo All-Americans, and powerhouse programs producing elite talent year after year, Missouri’s wrestling infrastructure continues to churn out some of the nation’s best competitors. 

That depth showed Wednesday night, even in defeat.

A Tale of Two Rosters

Kansas arrived with a lineup that would challenge any state in the country.

Of the fourteen weight classes, Kansas filled every spot with either a state champion or a state finalist, giving them an immediate advantage before the first whistle even blew.

Missouri took a different approach.

Rather than assembling a roster made purely of champions, Missouri leaned into the depth that has become the state’s trademark, building a lineup that included five state champions, one state finalist, multiple state placers, and state qualifiers.

100# KINLEY HARKER – LEE’S SUMMIT WEST WINNER BY OT DEC 14-11 over MADALYN NIEDINGER – GARDNER EDGERTON

Late roster adjustments pushed Missouri even deeper into its talent pool, including Jayden Moehle, the 4th-place finisher at 190 pounds, who stepped in to complete the lineup in the 235 spot.

The result was a dual that never lacked intensity, even if Kansas had the edge in credentials; and from the opening whistle, the fireworks began.

Match-By-Match Breakdown

100 –

Champion: Kinley Harker Lee’s Summit West (MO) 

Runner-Up: Madalyn Niedinger Gardner Edgerton (KS)

The dual opened with instant drama. Dec. 14-11 OT

State medalist, Kinley Harker of Lee’s Summit West set the tone in a match that had the entire arena leaning forward. Trading attacks and counters throughout regulation, the two battled into overtime tied before Harker exploded for the decisive sequence.

100# KINLEY HARKER – LEE’S SUMMIT WEST WINNER BY OT DEC 14-11 over MADALYN NIEDINGER – GARDNER EDGERTON

Her sudden-victory score over the Kansas state finalist delivered Missouri an early spark and proved this dual would be anything but quiet.

110 –

Champion: Jayden Keller – Brookfield (MO) 

Runner-Up: Brielynn JacksonGarnder Edgerton (KS)

Jayden Keller wasted no time reminding everyone why she’s one of Missouri’s most dangerous wrestlers. The Brookfield standout dominated from the opening exchange, piling up takedowns and turns with relentless pace before sealing a 15-0 technical fall. This really set the Missouri bench on fire. Another Rogue dual, another Keller win.

110# JAYDEN KELLER – BROOKFIELD WINNER BY TF 15-0 over BRIELYNN JACKSON – GARDNER EDGERTON

It was a statement performance and one of Missouri’s most commanding wins of the night.

115 –

Champion: Lillian McClearyLone Jack (MO) 

Runer-Up: Kaylee PankeyTonganoxie (KS)

Missouri continued its early surge when Lone Jack’s Lillian McCleary put together one of the most aggressive matches of the dual.

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