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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MU wrestling's O'Toole falls short of 3rd national title, Steed finishes 7th to wrap up NCAA Championships
MU's Keegan O'Toole finished second in the 174-pound division, while Cam Steed (165) placed seventh to wrap up the NCAA Championships on Saturday in Philadelphia.
Analyzing Penn State’s semifinal performance, quest for team title at NCAA Wrestling Championships
PHILADELPHIA — Penn State’s Friday night performance in the NCAA Wrestling Championships looked like it was going to be similar to the Nittany Lions’ regular season: Even if things got dicey down below, the team’s upperweights would pull away.
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