This weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, Mizzou wrestling's recruiting coordinator, Jarrett Jacques, will be wrestling at the Senior World Team Trials in the hopes of advancing to the Final X event on June 19 in Newark, New Jersey.
If Jacques wins his 74-kilogram weight class bracket this weekend, he will advance to a best-of-three matchup vs. James Green, who wrestled at Nebraska and was an assistant coach the past two seasons for the Cornhuskers. Green is seeking to make his eighth U.S. world team. Jacques is seeking to make his second U.S. world team after finishing fourth in the last Olympic year (2024) to make the team.
If Jacques can make it to Final X, which is the last step on the senior level to make the U.S. world teams in a non-Olympic year, he will likely be joined by Aeoden Sinclair there.
Sinclair finished third at 86 kilograms and it sounds like he will have a true third-place match vs. Parker Keckeisen to get that last spot on the senior team. A true third-place match is a match between two wrestlers who are the next-best wrestlers behind the Final X championship contenders but have not wrestled each other on the freestyle circuit.
It will settle any debate for that last senior team spot.
The U20 and U23 world team trials will take place from May 28-31 in Geneva, Ohio. The field has not been announced yet, as that will not happen till closer to the beginning of the tournament, but based on who wrestled for Tiger Style Wrestling Club at the U.S. Open, we have a few likely candidates to be competing at this.
Head coach Brian Smith said that Sinclair has already clinched a spot on the U20 and U23 teams, with his win at the U20 U.S. Open and top three finish on the senior level.
At 70 kilograms, Seth Mendoza and David Gleason both finished in the top eight at the U.S. Open U20 division and will probably both wrestle at world team trials, although whether they wrestle at U20 and/or U23 is unknown at this moment. Same can be said for Danny Heiser (3rd/79 kilograms) and Cash Cooley (5th/97), who both competed in the U20 division at the U.S. Open.
There may also be other wrestlers from Mizzou that will be competing at the U20/U23 world team trials. The field will all be announced closer to that weekend of May 28.
Roller heads to Wyoming
Ex-Tiger Jace Roller announced May 5 he has transferred to Wyoming for this upcoming season. Roller spent two years in Columbia, totaling a 10-7 career record between 141- and 149-pound weight classes as a backup. He will have either three or four years left of eligibility at Wyoming depending on how and when the potential new eligibility rules come into play, as he just finished his redshirt freshman season this past year.
Missouri stands at 29 wrestlers, one below the roster cap of 30. It seems like Smith may be content to stay at that number for the time being. Missouri brought in transfers Zan Fugitt (Wisconsin) and Luke Geog (Ohio St.), along with incoming freshmen Zion Borge, Demetri Carrera, Brady Collins, Trey Craig, Cash Cooley, Jason Hampton Jr. and Yandel Morales this offseason. They saw Zeke Seltzer leave in addition to Roller.
The field for national duals is set
Mizzou found out on Tuesday the rest of the field for the National Duals Tournament in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Most of the field had already been announced, except for a few teams that were announced on Tuesday. The Tigers will be joined by defending champs Ohio State, and the rest of the field that includes Arizona State, Little Rock, Iowa State, Minnesota, North Carolina State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Stanford, Virginia Tech, and Wyoming.
The 16 schools combine for 54 team titles and over 400 individual titles. Oklahoma State is the most successful NCAA Division I athletic program of all time in any sport with 34 team titles and 148 individual champs.
Of the 12 schools to win a national championship in Division 1 wrestling, six of them are in the field: Oklahoma St., Iowa St. (8), Oklahoma (7), Minnesota (3), Arizona St. and Ohio St. (1). Iowa (24) and Penn State (14) decided not to compete in this year's tournament.
Iowa competed last year but Penn State did not. Also, all the Ivy League teams that qualified for this tournament could not make it due to the tournament coinciding with their finals week. Northern Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan State, which all have one title, also either decided not to attend or were not invited.
Cornell College in Iowa is the only other school to win a national title; they won in 1947. The only Cornell in division one now is the Ivy League school located in Ithaca, New York.
The national duals tournament is in its second year and seeks to be the ultimate dual tournament for collegiate programs. Dual format wrestling is scored a bit differently than individual tournaments. The prize purse is set at $1.2 million for this year's tournament with the winner coming away with $250,000 and the rest of the top eight getting paid.
The tournament invites the top 16 teams from the previous year's NCAA tournament plus the defending champ. If organizers still need teams after that, they just keep going down the list until they have a full bracket. Mizzou got the chance to return and try to outdo their eighth-place finish last year.
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