Redshirt freshman 165-pounder Daniel Lewis (Blue Springs, Mo.) and redshirt senior 174-pounder Blaise Butler (Belvidere, Ill.) finished the tournament with third-place finishes. Lewis earned the "Most Falls in the Least Amount of Time" Award after posting five first-period pins over the tournament.
"With a lot of new faces in the lineup, this was a good way to find out about where we are as a team," said Head Coach Brian Smith. "We had a lot of good wins and wrestled at or above our seeds in many matches. Extremely happy to come home with a team title. Most importantly, we found out a lot about our team and what improvements we need to make. Looking forward to next weekend and the big home-opening duals and to see all of our fans come out and support #TigerStyle."
In a rematch of the Joe Parisi Open Championship two weekends ago, Cox defeated Jacob Smith of West Virginia by way of decision, 9-3, in the semifinals to advance to the finals.
Cox defeated Brett Pfarr of Minnesota in the finals by way of decision, 4-1, to win the 197-pound championship. Cox scored a takedown in the first, an escape in the third, and a riding time point for the four points. Cox finished a perfect 5-0 on the weekend. Mayes defeated Davion Jeffries of Oklahoma by decision, 5-4, in the semifinals to advance to the finals. In the 149-pound Championship, Mayes beat Jake Short of Minnesota by decision, 8-6.
Lewis began his day with his fifth first-period pin when he put Tyrel White of Columbia on his back at 2:20. Lewis picked up two more wins by decision to advance to the third-place match, where he bested Clark Glass of Oklahoma with an 8-2 decision. After dropping his semifinals match, Butler rebounded in the consolation semifinals, picking up an 18-3 technical fall on his way to the third-place match. Butler matched up with Jadaen Bernstein of Navy in the 174-pound third place match, where he came away with an 8-3 decision.
Redshirt sophomore 125-pounder Barlow McGhee (Rock Island, Ill.), redshirt junior 141-pounder Matt Manley (Perry, Okla.), and redshirt sophomore 184-pounder Willie Miklus (Altoona, Iowa) all finished in fourth place in the tournament.
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