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    Missouri wins wild one over Ohio State

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- After ending the dual tied at 19 apiece, No. 5 Mizzou wrestling came away with a thrilling 20-19 dual win over the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes Sunday afternoon at St. John Arena. The 20th and final team point for the Tigers resulted in the last criteria of the official NCAA wrestling tiebreaker rulings.

    On the afternoon, Mizzou grapplers earned three ranked wins over Top-10 opponents. The biggest of them all was by redshirt senior Drake Houdashelt, as he defeated No. 3 Hunter Stieber via a Fall at 2:39.

    The Tigers and Buckeyes began Sunday afternoon at 125 pounds inside the St. John Arena. Redshirt senior Alan Waters built an early advantage over No. 7 Nathan Tomasello and held off a late push by the Buckeye to claim an 11-8 decision victory.

    After a close loss at 133 pounds, the Tigers rebounded in a big way at 149 pounds with a Fall by redshirt senior Drake Houdashelt. The win over No. 3 Hunter Stieber evened the dual at nine apiece after four matchups.

    Mizzou responded once again after a loss, as redshirt junior Cody Johnston earned a thrilling 9-7 SV1 victory over Ohio State's Justin Kresevic at 165 pounds. Once again the team scores were locked even with this time at 12 each.

    Redshirt freshman Willie Miklus delivered perhaps the biggest win of the night at 184 pounds, earning a 12-2 major decision over Josh Fox. After the Buckeyes' Kyle Snyder followed up with a major decision victory of his own at 197 pounds, the team winner of the dual came down to the heavyweight battle between sophomore J'den Cox and Ohio State's No. 10 Nick Tavanello.

    A big takedown in the third period led to a 4-2 decision win for Mizzou's Cox and the match ended at 19 apiece.

    With the final regulation score ending in a tie, the final tiebreaker came down to the official scorebook to decide the team dual winner. With the first several tiebreakers evened up, the last criteria came in to play as the team with the first takedown of the dual was honored a bonus team point. That ruling proved to be in Mizzou's favor as Alan Waters earned a takedown over Nathan Tomasello in the dual's first matchup.

    Results:
    125: Alan Waters (Missouri) dec. Nathan Tomasello (OSU), 11-8; Missouri 3, OSU 0
    133: Johnni DiJulius dec. Matt Manley (Missouri), 5-2; Missouri 3, OSU 3
    141: Logan Stieber won by forfeit; OSU 9, Missouri 3
    149: Drake Houdashelt (Missouri) pinned Hunter Stieber (OSU), 2:49; OSU 9, Missouri 9
    157: Josh Demas (OSU) dec. Joseph LaVallee (Missouri), 3-2; OSU 12, Missouri 9
    165: Cody Johnson (Missouri) dec. Justin Kresevic (OSU), 9-7 (OT); OSU 12, Missouri 12
    174: Mark Martin (OSU) dec. Mike England (Missouri), 5-2; OSU 15, Missouri 12
    184: Willie Miklus (Missouri) maj. dec. Josh Fox (OSU), 12-2; Missouri 16, OSU 15
    197: Kyle Snyder (OSU) maj. dec. John Eblen (Missouri), 15-5; OSU 19, Missouri 16
    285: J’den Cox (Missouri) dec. Nick Tavanello (OSU), 4-2; Missouri 20, OSU 19*
    *Missouri awarded point based on fourth tiebreaker criteria (first takedown of first match)

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