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Mizzou wrestler O'Toole falls short of third national title

  • Keegan O'Toole aimed for his third national title at the NCAA Championship but lost 4-1 in overtime to Dean Hamiti Jr. From Oklahoma State.
  • Mizzou's Cam Steed secured seventh place at 165 pounds after pinning Cameron Amine from Oklahoma State in the first period.
  • Northern Iowa's Parker Keckeisen advanced to his third national championship match with a win over Max McEnelly, making him the first three-time finalist since Bill Koll.
  • Penn State leads the competition with 10 All-Americans and a total of 135.5 points, while Northern Iowa is in seventh with 44.5 points.
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Mizzou wrestler O'Toole falls short of third national title

Keegan O'Toole closed his college career with his fifth top-three finish at the NCAA Championship on Saturday in Philadelphia.

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Onward State broke the news in on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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