Missouri wrestling returns to the Big 12; Clackamas wins third straight NJCAA title

Published: April 23, 2021, 3:53 a.m.

Clackamas won its third straight NJCAA national championship on Thursday night after a huge fall by 133-pound champion Zeth Brower gave the Cougars the points they needed to get past Western Wyoming 152.5-147. Western Wyoming and head coach Art Castillo picked up 10 place winners, the first time in NJCAA history a team has had 10 place in the championships. Iowa Central was third, Pratt was fourth and Northeastern Oklahoma A&M was fifth.\xa0 \xa0 Mike Spangler of Pratt (125) and Isaiah Crosby (157) of Iowa Western finished as two-time NJCAA champions. Zach Ferris of Cloud County (197) became that school\u2019s first NJCAA individual champion.\xa0 \xa0 The second part of the show hits the big news that Missouri wrestling is headed back to the Big 12 after a nine-year run in the Mid-American Conference. Those nine years saw Missouri win all nine MAC championships. The audio today is from Missouri\u2019s press conference.\xa0 Daily Wrestling News, delivered every day, free. \xa0 As always, you can support this network, its shows and its projects at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam or rokfin.com/creator/mattalkonline and I\u2019d like to thank you for spending your time with me, because you\u2019ve always got time, for Short Time!\xa0 \xa0 Support the Show and the Mat Talk Podcast Network Patreon | Rokfin \xa0 The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by\xa0Compound Sportswear. And if you haven't already,\xa0leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. \xa0 SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts\xa0|\xa0Stitcher\xa0|\xa0Spreaker\xa0|\xa0iHeartRadio\xa0|\xa0TuneIn\xa0|\xa0Google Podcasts\xa0|\xa0Spotify\xa0|\xa0RSS Short Time Wrestling Podcast: Episode 655 - April 22, 2021