![]() Setting with 9 total All-Americans, 184 has collected 1-1st, 1-2nd, 3-5th, 1-6th, 2-7th, and 1-8th place medals. Our first medal at 184 belongs to Dave Young who not only took home 5th place but did it in back-to-back seasons going 7-4 in that span at the Championships. This weight class is accountable for 28 NCAA qualifiers with a record of 58-50 (.537). ![]() Making our way into the top five, our 5th ranked weight class and first to break the 6-medal threshold, is awarded to 184lbs. It is also the lone class that has yet to have a victory by tech fall in the championships. Bradley was the last wrestler in this class to medal in the NCAA Tournament which dates back a decade ago in 2013 when he finished with a 4th place medal. Beyond that, there are only 3 more All-American finishes: 1-3rd, 1-4th, and 1-6th, all of which belong to just two individuals, Mark Ellis and current assistant coach, Dom Bradley. This one may confuse some being that it has one of Mizzou’s nine national champions, Mark Ellis in 2009 (First AA at 285). 489 winning percentage (46-48) and 28 qualifiers. The next class belongs to the heavies at 285 with a. Fun factoid about 133, it is the only weight class in Mizzou history where multiple brothers received All-American status in the same weight- the Whelans, and Tyler/Nathan McCormick. The 133lbs weight class didn’t see its first medal at the NCAA Championships until 1979 (6th), where it saw back-to-back medals in consecutive years by brothers (Khris & Keith Whelan). 456 win percentage carrying a 47-56 record. ![]() Within those 30, they have successfully walked out with 6 All-Americans accounting for 3-6th, 2-7th, and 1-8th place medals. At 133, Mizzou has accounted for 30 NCAA qualifiers. Setting at the bottom of the ranks we have the 133lbs weight class. Ranking from least to most dominant weight at the NCAA Wrestling Championship for Mizzou since 1930! 10th: 133LBS Now that we have each weight division determined and grouped, let’s get to the good stuff.
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