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    Missouri is only DI program to qualify 10 for NCAAs

    COLUMBIA, Mo. - Coming off the program's first Big 12 Championship this past weekend, the Missouri wrestling squad accomplished another first on Wednesday afternoon, as the NCAA announced that all 10 of Missouri's starting grapplers have qualified for the NCAA Championship. Last season, the Tigers set a program record when they earned nine bids to the national tournament.

    Mizzou is the only program in the country to qualify all 10 of their starters to this year's NCAA's. Nine of the wrestlers earned automatic qualifier bids after their performance at Saturday's Big 12 Championship. The lone remaining non-qualifier, heavyweight Devin Mellon, landed one of the four remaining wild card spots at the weight. Mellon went 19-12 as a redshirt freshman, which included two wins over top-15 wrestlers. He'll face the winner of No. 1 Ryan Flores (American) and Ernest James (Edinboro), who wrestle in the pigtail round.

    Two Tigers earned national seeds, with Alan Waters coming in at No. 3 at 125 pounds and Brent Haynes getting the No. 6 seed at 197. Waters will open up against Pat Rollins of Oregon State, while Haynes is paired up with Maxwell Huntley of Michigan in the first round.

    Other first round matchups include:

    133: Nathan McCormick vs. No. 6 Devin Carter (Virginia Tech)
    141: Nicholas Hucke vs. No. 1 Kellen Russell (Michigan)
    149: Kyle Bradley vs. Josh Wilson (Utah Valley) in the pigtail round. Winner gets Mario Mason of Rutgers in the first round.
    157: Drake Houdashelt vs. No. 2 Derek St. John (Iowa)
    165: Zach Toal vs. No. 8 Robert Kokesh (Nebraska)
    174: Dorian Henderson vs. No. 4 Logan Storley (Minnesota)
    184: Mike Larson vs. No. 1 Joe LeBlanc (Wyoming)

    The NCAA Championship starts next Thursday, March 15 and runs through Saturday, March 17. It will be hosted at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis and there are limited tickets remaining, which can be purchased at ticketmaster.com.

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