
No. 18 Missouri wrestling opened its 2025-26 season at home, hosting the Missouri Duals. The Tigers competed against Drury, Maryville, and Central Methodist in back-to-back competitions on Sunday.
In the first dual, the Tigers faced the Drury Panthers for the first time in team history. Missouri was quick to get on top with six victories by fall to start the day. The wins helped propel the Tigers to a 51-0 sweep over the Panthers.
At 125 pounds, redshirt senior Luqman Masud had the opportunity to showcase his skills for the first time with a 15-2 major decision win over Bryson Humphries (DR).
133 I Kade Moore defeats Deagan Fugitt with a fall at 0:40#TigerStyle pic.twitter.com/2UM3YreOrE
— Mizzou Wrestling (@MizzouWrestling) November 2, 2025
The Tigers only gave up one match against Maryville when No. 1 Cole Ritter (MRV) defeated Joel Mylin in a 5-2 decision. Maryville put up a bigger fight than the Panthers, but the Tigers held strong to their wins, including three technical falls. The fastest technical fall was by No. 13 Max Mayfield at 165 pounds with a time of 4:04. Missouri won 41-3.
Mayfield is coming in HOTwith a win by Technical Fall 17-2 at 4:04#TigerStyle pic.twitter.com/HIqZ6ICWjs
— Mizzou Wrestling (@MizzouWrestling) November 2, 2025
Missouri finished the day with an overall sweep after defeating Central Methodist 46-0.
The Tigers welcome back several wrestlers to the mat this season, led by Kade Moore (133), Josh Edmond (149), James Conway (157) and Cam Steed (174). During the off-season, the team bolstered its roster through the transfer portal, adding Max Mayfield (165) and Evan Bates (197) from Northwestern.
Next, the Tigers will host the Tiger Style Invite on Sunday, November 9, at the Hearnes Center, for the first time since the invite became an annual event. It will begin at 10 a.m. CST.
Friday's Scores
SEC Cross Country Championship: Men's and Women's placed 5th
Monica Wanjiku becomes the first Tiger in program history to earn both All-SEC First Team and Freshman Team honors #MIZ pic.twitter.com/d76vM2eNIg
— Mizzou Track & Field (@MizzouTFXC) October 31, 2025
Women's Volleyball defeated No. 16 Tennessee 3-1 on Friday, October 31, in Knoxville. The win is their 7th straight victory. Freshman Maca Lobaglio had a career high of 11 kills on a .556 hitting percentage.
Saturday's Scores
Swim and Dive:
Sunday's Scores
#AGTG After a great talk with @LetsGo_Bo5 . I’m blessed to receive an offer from the University of Mississippi @OleMissFB pic.twitter.com/H90FSVRQ4q
— Micah Nickerson (@MicahNickerson3) November 2, 2025
At 41 years old, Max Scherzer delivered in Game 7 vs. the Dodgers:
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 2, 2025
⚾ 4.1 IP
⚾ 1 ER
⚾ 3 K
Left everything on the mound for his team pic.twitter.com/GNAuejLmvJ
"Tomorrow never comes. What are you doing today to get better?"@icecube shared his wisdom with the Tigers on the eve of the season#MIZ pic.twitter.com/tvru2GvoVZ
— Mizzou Hoops (@MizzouHoops) November 2, 2025
I can't understand this 'Let's go,' 'C'mon,' 'Rah-rah' stuff. In the park, you've got 12 Pearls. If someone's not doing the job, another guy just does the work.Derrick Chievous
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