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Mizzou NCAA Recap: Day Three

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  • Missouri Tigers finished 14th in NCAA wrestling championships with two All-Americans
  • Cam Steed won the Gorrarian award and placed 7th in the 165lb category
  • Keegan O’Toole finished as a runner-up in the 174lb category
  • O’Toole’s match against Hamiti went into overtime and ended with a close decision
  • Kade Moore, Josh Edmond, J Conway, and Colton Hawks did not place in their respective weight classes.

After three days of wrestling the Missouri Tigers finished in 14th place with two All-Americans. The team was carried with O’Toole placing 2nd and Cam Steed making the podium plus his three pins. They became the first team to win back to back Gorrarian awards since PSU in 2011-2013, as Steed won this year by :25 seconds. It was a challenging season for the Tigers but they wrapped it up strong to finish in the top 15. 

165lb: #9 Cam Steed – All-American; 7th Place

– Round 1: #9 Cam Steed Dec. #24 Cesar Alvan (COL) (5-4)

– Round 2: #8 Cam Amine (OKST) Dec. #9 Cam Steed (3-1)

– Consolations Round 2: #9 Cam Steed Fall #23 Thomas Snipes (CIT) (2:37)

– Round of 16: #9 Cam Steed Fall #16 Kyle Mosher (HOF) (2:15)

– Bloodround: #9 Cam Steed Dec. #6 Beau Mantanona (MICH) (SV 4-1)

– Consolations: #7 Hunter Garvin (STAN) Dec. #9 Cam Steed (4-0)

– 7th Place Matchup: #9 Cam Steed Fall #8 Cam Amine (MICH) (2:08)

Cam Steed finished his first NCAA tournament with an All-American finish and the Gorrarian Award for most pins in least amount of time. Facing Amine for the third time this season he opened up early, taking multiple attacks and pushing the pace.

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