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...last time at 157 lbs.—had just one loss as he went 4-1 over the weekend. The one misstep came at the hands of Illinois’ No. 2 Alex Tirapelle, who decisioned Jantzen 11-4 in the semifinal bout. The drop pitted Jantzen against Missouri??€™s No. 10 Kenny Burleson in the consolation match, which Jantzen won 6-4, turning in his second straight third-place finish at the Cliff Keen Invitational...
Senior Pat O’Donnell (174 lbs.) nearly defeated Missouri??€™s Matt Turner, but fell 3-1 in double overtime. O’Donnell was close to scoring the crucial points in the sudden death period but lost when Turner scored back points...
Bergman defeated her first-round opponent, Missouri??€™s Urska Juric, 6-2, 6-3 to advance into the round of 16. Playing in a rematch of the pair’s three-set marathon victory at the Riviera/ITA All-Americans in October, Bergman knew that she would need to be on top of her game to defeat Juric again...
...Missouri??€™s Senate seat was won by Republican Jim Talent, who defeated incumbent Sen. Jean Carnahan (D) in a race that was too close to call going into the election...
...hope that absence makes the votes grow fonder. When John F. Kennedy ’40 was shot in 1963, his public approval ratings skyrocketed from the nadir of his presidency. In an eerily similar chain of events, Mel Carnahan was killed in a plane crash within days of Missouri??€™s 2001 senatorial election, and his wife was able to seize the reins and defeat John Ashcroft. Perhaps history will again repeat itself...