Former Missouri wrestler Ben Askren was hospitalized this weekend with severe pneumonia, his wife, Amy Askren, announced on Facebook.
You may have heard that my husband Ben is going through something. He developed severe pneumonia which came on very...
Posted by Amy Askren on Saturday, June 7, 2025
As of now, there has been no update from the Askren family other than to continue to keep him in the community's thoughts and prayers.
Askren is currently the co-founder of Askren Wrestling Academy (AWA) in Wisconsin. The academy is dedicated to helping wrestlers compete at the collegiate and international levels. Recently, AWA has been recognized as a Regional Training Center for USA Wrestling, and in April of this year, one of its wrestlers, Evan Wick, won the 2025 US Open championship in the 79 kg weight class.
Evan Wick gets it done in the U.S. Open finals 9-1 over Dean Hamiti to punch his ticket to FINAL X pic.twitter.com/JetbMbsy2t
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) April 27, 2025
At Missouri, Askren was undefeated in his junior and senior years, with a combined record of 87-0. He also won back-to-back NCAA Championships at 174 pounds in 2006 and 2007, while finishing as runner-up in 2004 and 2005. At the end of his career with the Tigers, Askren was the most decorated wrestler in MU history by being the first four-time all-American and received the Dan Hodge Trophy twice, the second wrestler in NCAA history to do so.
80 days.
Psalm 23:6.
— PJ MacFarlane (@macfarlane_pj) June 8, 2025
Blessed to be in this position. Thank you to everyone that’s helped me on this journey. I’m excited to announce my commitment to Indiana University! Time to get to work. Go Hoosiers!@IndianaFootball @CCignettiIU @coachgrantcain @LakotaEastFB pic.twitter.com/wsKsDbZWWk
That was one of the main reasons I wanted to come back [to Kirkwood], to make a change because anytime I have a chance to help the youth to understand the difficulties they’re going through, I’m all for it. The fact that I’ve walked the same streets and lived in the same houses as some of these students is good, because it’s always good to be someone a kid can relate to.Jeremy Maclin
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