Missouri
Iowa State wrestling closes regular season with victory at Missouri
The No. 12-ranked Iowa State wrestling team (12-5, 6-2 Big 12) closed its regular season with a 21-18 victory over No. 25 Missouri (5-10, 4-4 Big 12) Saturday in Columbia, Mo.
The Cyclones took six of 10 bouts, including the first four. Evan Bockman and Nate Schon came through with pivotal wins at 184 and 197 pounds to clinch the dual for the Cyclones.
Garrett Grice earned a crucial pin at 133 pounds after Ethan Perryman got the Cyclones on the board first with a 7-4 decision over No. 32 Gage Walker at 125 pounds.
Grice got the nod for Iowa State at 133 pounds and came up with big bonus points when he pinned Kade Moore in 4:22.
At 141 pounds, No. 11 Jacob Frost earned a 9-8 decision over No. 16 Josh Edmond. Frost has won 12 of his last 13 matches.
No. 7 Paniro Johnson made it four in a row for the Cyclones to open the dual with a 4-1 decision over Logan Gioffre at 149 pounds.
Iowa State next competes at the Big 12 Championships on March 8-9 in Tulsa, Okla.
125: Ethan Perryman (ISU) dec. #32 Gage Walker (MIZ), 7-4
133: Garrett Grice (ISU) WBF Kade Moore (MIZ), 4:22
141: #11 Jacob Frost (ISU) dec. #16 Josh Edmond (MIZ), 9-8
149: #7 Paniro Johnson (ISU) dec. Logan Gioffre (MIZ), 4-1
157: James Conway (MIZ) dec. #11 Cody Chittum (ISU), 9-3
165: #15 Cam Steed (MIZ) WBF Aiden Riggins (ISU), 3:31
174: #1 Keegan O’Toole (MIZ) WBF Cade Schmidt (ISU), 6:24
184: #10 Evan Bockman (ISU) dec. #9 Colton Hawks (MIZ), 1-0
197: Nate Schon (ISU) dec. Jesse Cassatt (MIZ), 4-2
285: Seth Nitzel (MIZ) dec. #26 Daniel Herrera (ISU), 9-3
The Iowa State sports information department contributed this report.
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Stone leads Missouri against No. 21 Georgia after 20-point showing
Georgia Bulldogs (15-3, 3-2 SEC) at Missouri Tigers (13-5, 3-2 SEC)
Columbia, Missouri; Tuesday, 9 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Missouri hosts No. 21 Georgia after Jayden Stone scored 20 points in Missouri’s 78-70 loss to the LSU Tigers.
The Tigers have gone 11-0 at home. Missouri averages 81.2 points and has outscored opponents by 9.0 points per game.
The Bulldogs have gone 3-2 against SEC opponents. Georgia has college basketball’s best offense averaging 96.0 points while shooting 47.8%.
Missouri’s average of 7.7 made 3-pointers per game this season is only 0.4 more made shots on average than the 7.3 per game Georgia allows. Georgia averages 23.8 more points per game (96.0) than Missouri allows (72.2).
The matchup Tuesday is the first meeting of the season between the two teams in conference play.
TOP PERFORMERS: Jacob Crews averages 2.3 made 3-pointers per game for the Tigers, scoring 11.6 points while shooting 47.2% from beyond the arc. Mark Mitchell is averaging 17.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists over the past 10 games.
Jeremiah Wilkinson is averaging 17.9 points and 1.8 steals for the Bulldogs. Blue Cain is averaging 13.6 points over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Tigers: 5-5, averaging 71.8 points, 27.3 rebounds, 14.0 assists, 6.3 steals and 3.7 blocks per game while shooting 47.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 75.4 points per game.
Bulldogs: 8-2, averaging 93.6 points, 36.7 rebounds, 14.5 assists, 7.6 steals and 6.6 blocks per game while shooting 47.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 80.3 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Missouri
Northwest Missouri State WR commit Karsten Fiene flips to Mizzou
Eli Drinkwitz used to preach locking down the borders in recruiting.
As Missouri took more of a national approach, though, more in-state recruits ended up elsewhere. But the Tigers still have an eye for their own talent in the Show-Me State, flipping the commitment of wide receiver Karsten Fiene from Northwest Missouri State.
Missouri hosted Fiene for an official visit this weekend. The program looked for a third wideout in the 2026 class, extending a mid-December offer to Fiene, who pledged to the Bearcats in late July while not thinking another opportunity would present itself.
“It meant a lot to me,” Fiene said about his Tigers scholarship. “As a kid growing up, I always wanted to play D-I football and go to the League, so finally getting this offer means a lot.”
In 2025 season, when the 6-foot-2, 195-pound Fiene starred in the Lee’s Summit (Mo.) High backfield down the stretch, the Tigers took home the MSHSAA 6A state title. The senior totaled 1,586 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns.
“It was surreal,” Fiene said Fiene. “We started 0-4, and it was like this isn’t gonna go well. And we came out winning a state championship, and I wasn’t even thinking about the recruiting process. I was going to Northwest Missouri State, and then Mizzou calls me up one night. And they’re like, ‘Hey, we really want you here. We want to offer you.’ And it was like holy cow. This is actually happening.”
Fiene joined three-stars Jabari Brady and Devyon Hill-Lomax in the current recruiting cycle. The two inked with the Tigers during the Early Signing Period in December. National Signing Day will open Feb. 4 for late commits, who will not enroll until the summer.
“The staff did an amazing job,” Fiene said. “The whole place felt like home and somewhere I wanted to be. Mizzou for sure hit on the food. There was food left and right from burgers, wings and nachos at lunch to the steak at dinner.”
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Shaun Terry II served as the player host for Fiene as well as Class of 2026 Lee’s Summit running back Preston Hatfield, who received an offer during the visit. Fiene didn’t meet any signees from his class, but he visited alongside Liberty (Mo.) North cornerback Trashundon Neal.
Fiene marked the fifth in-state player to join the Tigers’ 2026 class. Linebacker Keenan Harris and interior offensive linemen Braylon Ellison and Brysen Wessell signed with Missouri in early December. Defensive lineman Jocques Felix committed earlier this month. Missouri now has 21 commits/signees in its 2026 non-transfer class.
“They think I’m gonna be a stud,” Fiene said.
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