RELEASE: Gymnastics & Wrestling Set to Host Beauty and the Beast
RELEASE: Gymnastics & Wrestling Set to Host Beauty and the Beast
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE // February 5, 2014
NEWS & NOTES
Gymnastics & Wrestling Set to Host Beauty and the
Beast
Popular annual event returns to the Hearnes Center this Friday
COLUMBIA,
Mo. –
The
Missouri Gymnastics and Wrestling programs are set to host the eighth annual Beauty and the Beast meet this Friday at the Hearnes Center. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. CT, Tigers gymnastics hosts the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks, while wrestling squares off
against Buffalo University.
Adult
tickets forFriday’s meet are available for $5 each, while youth and seniors tickets can be purchased for $3 apiece. Hearnes Center gates and ticket office will open at 5:30 p.m. CT. For additional information on the Beauty and the Beast, contact the Mizzou
Athletics ticket office at 1-800-CAT-PAWS.
Since
2007, the Beauty and the Beast meet has showcased two of the top sports programs at the University of Missouri. The meet consistently brings one of the top attendance marks of the season for each team, as fans have the opportunity to view both events on the
same floor.
Last
Time Missouri Gymnastics and SEMO Met
(Mar.
4, 2011) OnSenior Night at the Hearnes Center, the Tigers were victorious in a quad meet against SEMO, Centenary and Temple after scoring a 194.775 team total.
Senior
Alex Gold ended her home Mizzou career with a career-high of 9.825 on beam. Junior Mary Burke earned her sixth career all-around title, sharing the top spot with sophomore Lauren Swankoski. The duo each posted all-around totals of 39.225, which set a career-high
for Swankoski.
Missouri
vs. SEMO History
In
37 all-time meetings, the Tigers hold a 27-6 (.818) regular season advantage over the Redhawks and a 2-2 (.500) post-season record. Their previous meeting on Mar. 4, 2011 was in fact the second matchup between the two programs that year alone. In the second
meet of the year (Jan. 15, 2011), the Tigers were also victorious with a 194.925 – 192.825 dual win.
Missouri
and SEMOhave a rich history competing against each other, as the two programs met each year from 1990 – 2011. After a two year hiatus, the two programs are set to re-kindle their in-state rivalry this Friday night. The Redhawks last visit to Columbia, Mo.
(Jan. 15, 2011) was also for that year’s Beauty and the Beast meet.
Tigers
Wrestling vs. Buffalo Preview
After
two months of road competition, the No. 9 Missouri Tigers wrestling program finally returns home for a showdown with Buffalo. The Tigers (6-2, 3-1) look for their seventh win following a road split last week in Oklahoma. Mizzou defeated the sixth-ranked Sooners
18-15 last Thursday before falling to the No. 9 Oklahoma State Cowboys Friday night.
Mizzou
has not hosted a wrestling event at home since the first-ever wrestling dual held at JesseHall in the center of the MU campus back on Dec. 6, 2013.
Buffalo
(2-13, 0-5) comes to Columbia, Mo. having lost six straight while still seeking their first MAC win of the season. The Tigers and Bulls have only wrestled head-to-headonce, which occurred back in 2002 when Mizzou topped Buffalo 36-4 at the Cornell Duals.
BOUTCARD
vs. Buffalo
125:
Barlow McGhee, Fr. (18-6) vs. Max Soria, R-Jr. (11-7) OR Mike Soria R-Jr. (13-5)
133:
Matt Manley, RS Fr. (20-9) vs. Justin Farmer, Sr. (9-19)
141:
No. 19 Lavion Mayes, RS Fr. (22-9) vs. Nick Flannery, Sr. (14-13)
149:
No. 1 Drake Houdashelt, Jr. (27-1) vs. Ryan Todoroa, Fr. (5-18)
157:
Joey Lavallee, Fr. (21-7) vs. Wally Maziarz, RS Jr. (11-13)
165:
Jordan Gagliano, Sr. (20-4) vs. Tyler Rill, RS Fr. (12-14)
174:
Mikey England, Jr. (15-9) vs. Rrok Ndokaj, RS Fr. (10-15)
184:
Cody Johnston, So. (17-7) vs. Tony Lock, So. (16-11)
197:
No. 3 J’den Cox, Fr. (26-2) vs. Angelo Malvestuto, RS Jr. (16-12)
HWT:
Devin Mellon, Jr. (18-9) vs. James Benjamin, Fr. (7-19)
Stay
tuned with everything Tiger Style wrestling by following the program on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Fans can also join the conversation by using hashtag
#TigerStyle.
For
the latest information on all things Mizzou Gymnastics, check-in to MUTigers.com. You can also follow the Tigers on social media, by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter (@TigerGymnastics) and Instagram (@Mizzou_Gymnastics).
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