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    Missouri shines in home-opening duals, Smith earns win No. 300 as Tiger head coach

    Brock Mauller earned a 10-3 win over Wyoming's Jaron Jensen (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)

    COLUMBIA, Mo. - No. 10 Mizzou Wrestling (5-0, 1-0 MAC) improved to 5-0 on the season after winning its first two home contests of the season. The Tigers defeated No. 21 Central Michigan, 30-6, to start off their Mid-American Conference season at 1-0. Mizzou finished the night with a 29-3 win over (RV) Wyoming.

    Head Coach Brian Smith put another exclamation point on his historic career at the helm of Mizzou, earning career win No. 300 in his 23 seasons with the Tigers.

    Mizzou recorded nine wins over ranked opponents, including two victories over top-10 opponents. Redshirt junior Allan Hart defeated Central Michigan's No. 9 Dresden Simon by a 4-2 decision and redshirt sophomore Zach Elam defeated Wyoming's No. 9 Brian Andrews by a 2-0 decision.

    Redshirt junior Matt Schmitt went 2-0 on the day, including a victory by major decision over Central Michigan's No. 14 Andrew Marten. Redshirt sophomore Jeremiah Kent also had dominating performances, winning his first match of the night by fall, followed by a win over Wyoming's No. 19 Tate Samuelson in his second match.

    Rocky Elam scores with a big throw against CMU's Landon Pelham (Photo/Mark Lundy, Lutte-Lens.com)

    Freshman Rocky Elam earned his first career wins, with victories over Central Michigan's No. 26 Landon Pelham and Wyoming's No. 14 Stephen Buchanan. Freshman Keegan O'Toole also recorded his first career triumphs in the Hearnes Center, including a win by 21-5 technical fall over the Chippewas' Alex Cramer.

    The Tigers also won 10 extra matches against both Central Michigan and Wyoming while the traditional duals took place.

    Hear From Head Coach Brian Smith

    On earning career win No. 300 at the helm of Mizzou…

    "I've had some really good young men wrestle for me. I think of the support we've had from the fanbase. All the great administration at Mizzou that has been with me for these 23 years. I've been able to raise my family here and work for a great institution. I'm really blessed. When people say 'Coach Smith has 300 wins,' it's not. It takes a great organization to do something like this. There are so many great people that have helped me. From assistant coaches, to director of operations, to strength coaches. I've been really blessed."

    Hear From 157-Pound Junior Jarrett Jacques

    On finally returning and competing inside Hearnes again…

    "It was a lot of fun. We were all pretty excited to compete again, whether it's at home or away. It obviously feels better to be at home and have your fans here. It's comfortable to be in this atmosphere. I'm excited for more to come."

    Hear From 149-Pound Junior Brock Mauller

    On Coach Smith earning his 300th career win at Mizzou…

    "It's great. For him as a coach and being here so long, he has done great things. I'm just happy to be wrestling for him."

    No. 10 Mizzou over No. 21 Central Michigan, 30-6
    125: (CM) No. 3 Drew Hildenbrandt over (MIZ) No. 18 Connor Brown by 7-5 decision (SV)
    133: (MIZ) No. 13 Matt Schmitt over (CM) No. 14 Andrew Marten by 11-1 major decision
    141: (MIZ) No. 14 Allan Hart over (CM) No. 9 Dresden Simon by 4-2 decision
    149: (MIZ) No. 3 Brock Mauller over (CM) Corbyn Munson by 5-3 decision
    157: (MIZ) No. 13 Jarrett Jacques over (CM) Johnny Lovett by 8-3 decision
    165: (MIZ) Keegan O'Toole over (CM) Alex Cramer by 21-5 technical fall (6:05)
    174: (MIZ) No. 16 Peyton Mocco over (CM) Jake Lowell by 8-4 decision
    184: (MIZ) No. 20 Jeremiah Kent over (CM) Ben Cushman by fall (4:26)
    197: (MIZ) Rocky Elam over (CM) No. 26 Landon Pelham by 7-3 decision
    HWT: (CM) No. 4 Matt Stencel over (MIZ) No. 7 Zach Elam by 4-1 decision

    No. 10 Mizzou over (RV) Wyoming, 29-3
    125: (MIZ) No. 18 Connor Brown over (WY) Brendon Garcia by 9-3 decision
    133: (MIZ) No. 13 Matt Schmitt over (WY) Jacob Greenwood by 4-1 decision
    141: (MIZ) No. 14 Allan Hart over (WY) Darren Green by 8-4 decision
    149: (MIZ) No. 3 Brock Mauller over (WY) No. 31 Jaron Jensen by 10-3 decision
    157: (MIZ) No. 13 Jarrett Jacques over (WY) No. 17 Jacob Wright by 3-1 decision
    165: (MIZ) Keegan O'Toole over (WY) No. 32 Cole Moody by 12-6 decision
    174: (WY) No. 13 Hayden Hastings over (MIZ) No. 24 Sean Harman by 6-1 decision
    184: (MIZ) No. 20 Jeremiah Kent over (WY) No. 19 Tate Samuelson by 6-4 decision
    197: (MIZ) Rocky Elam over (WY) No. 14 Stephen Buchanan by injury default (5:17)
    HWT: (MIZ) No. 7 Zach Elam over (WY) No. 9 Brian Andrews by 2-0 decision
    *at 125, MIZ's Brown called for unsportsmanlike conduct, team negated 1 point

    Extra Matches
    141: (MIZ) Josh Edmond over (WY) Darren Green by 3-1 decision
    149: (CM) Macintyre Breece over (MIZ) Precious Essien by fall (2:17)
    165: (WY) Cole Moody over (MIZ) Martell Boone by 13-2 major decision
    125: (WY) Brendon Garcia over (MIZ) Noah Surtin by 13-6 decision
    133: (CM) Brock Bergelin over (MIZ) Cameron Valdiviez by fall (5:48)
    157: (WY) Jacob Wright over (MIZ) Mitchell Bohlken by 12-3 major decision
    149: (MIZ) Josh Edmond over (WY) Jaron Jensen by 8-5 decision
    165: (MIZ) Martell Boone over (CM) Bret Fedewa by 8-6 decision
    174: (WY) Hayden Hastings over (MIZ) Sean Harman by 7-0 decision
    184: (MIZ) Colton Hawks over (WY) Tate Samuelson by 4-3 decision (SV2)
    197: (MIZ) Wyatt Koelling over (WY) Tucker Tomlinson by 16-0 technical fall (2:15)
    149: (MIZ) Josh Edmond over (CM) Mason Breece by 7-6 decision
    174: (MIZ) Sean Harman over (WY) Gage Hockett by 6-2 decision
    184: (MIZ) Colton Hawks over (CM) Sage Castillo by 10-0 major decision
    197: (MIZ) Wyatt Koelling over (CM) Aaron Bolo by fall (2:06)
    HWT: (MIZ) Seth Nitzel over (CM) Cade Dallwitz by 2-0 decision
    133: (WY) Jake Svihel over (MIZ) Cameron Valdiviez by 18-10 major decision

    #TigerStyle Takeaways
    Mizzou's win over Central Michigan marked its 23rd consecutive MAC dual victory
    Mizzou improved to 9-4-1 all-time against Central Michigan and 6-2 all-time against Wyoming following Friday evening's victories
    The Tigers have now won their home-opening dual every season since 2008

    Up Next
    Mizzou will head to Ames, Iowa, next Sunday (Jan. 17) to take on three nationally ranked opponents. The Tigers will face No. 9 Iowa State, No. 23 Northern Iowa and No. 11 Arizona State starting at 2 p.m. CT.

    Visit MUTigers.com for the latest information on all things Mizzou Wrestling. You can also find the Tigers on social media by liking us on Facebook (Mizzou Wrestling) and following us on Twitter and Instagram (@MizzouWrestling).

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