No. 12 Women's Wrestling Finishes Competition at NWCA National Duals
Cedar Falls, Iowa, (Jan. 10, 2026)- The No. 12 Missouri Valley College women's wrestling team finished competition at the NWCA National Duals in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Saturday. The Vikings defeated No. 20 Campbellsville, 25-24, and fell to No. 15 Oklahoma City.
Vs. No. 20 Campbellsville (Ky.):
103 pounds: Campbellsville left the weight class open. Freshman Janessa Avila (St. Clair, Mo.) won by forfeit. Missouri Valley leads, 5-0.
110 pounds: Junior Raquel Garcia (Wilmington, Calif.) defeated Kiley Mcnerney in a 10-0 technical fall. Missouri Valley leads, 9-0.
117 pounds: Campbellsville won by forfeit. Missouri Valley leads, 9-5.
124 pounds: No. 17 Sophomore Isla Baeza (Orem, Utah) defeated No. 16 Addison Messerly in a first period (2:49) pin. Missouri Valley leads, 14-5.
131 pounds: Freshman Gwendolyn Jewell (Orange, Calif.) defeated No. 12 Olivia Messerly in a first period (2:16) pin. Missouri Valley leads, 19-5.
138 pounds: Freshman Trinity Rakestraw (Tecumseh, Okla.) lost to Rita Carey in a 16-5 technical fall. Missouri Valley leads, 19-9.
145 pounds: Sophomore Toby Goertz (Wildwood, Mo.) lost to No. 12 Gabriella Perez in a second period (4:11) pin. Missouri Valley leads, 19-14.
160 pounds: Freshman Mya Willis (Wildwood, Mo.) lost to No. 8 Kylee Tait in a first period (2:21) pin. Teams are tied, 19-19.
180 pounds: Sophomore Audree Willess (Rockwall, Texas) lost to No. 18 Desi Lee in a first period (1:40) pin. Campbellsville leads, 24-19.
207 pounds: Campbellsville left the weight class open. Junior Hollie Hedgpeth (Cameron, Mo.) won by forfeit.
Missouri Valley defeated Campbellsville, 25-24.
Vs. No. 15 Oklahoma City:
103 pounds: Avila lost to Sofia Abramson in a 10-0 technical fall. Oklahoma City leads, 4-0.
110 pounds: Garcia lost to Avery Ashley in a 10-0 technical fall. Oklahoma City leads, 8-0.
117 pounds: Both teams left the weight class open. Oklahoma City leads, 8-0.
124 pounds: Sophomore Jaylenn Hudlemeyer (Excelsior Springs, Mo.) defeated Coty Sessions in a 9-2 decision. Oklahoma City leads, 9-3.
131 pounds: Junior Chase Kiel (Kansas City, Mo.) lost to No. 13 Bryce White in a 10-0 technical fall. Oklahoma City leads, 13-3.
138 pounds: Goertz lost to No. 15 Anna Vogt in a 10-0 technical fall. Oklahoma City leads, 17-3.
145 pounds: Rakestraw lost to No. 6 Corin Lowe in a 10-0 technical fall. Oklahoma City leads, 21-3.
160 pounds: Freshman Peyton Dunn (Londell, Mo.) lost to Makayla Munoz in a 10-0 technical fall. Oklahoma City leads, 25-3.
180 pounds: Willess lost to Symphony Veloz in a 6-3 decision. Oklahoma City leads, 28-4.
207 pounds: Hedgpeth lost to No. 9 Ella Murphey in a first period (0:45) pin.
Missouri Valley fell to Oklahoma City, 33-4.
The Vikings move to 3-3 on the season in duals.
Up next, the Viking women's wrestling team will travel to Des Moines, Iowa, to meet No. 3 Grand View (Iowa) in a Heart of America Athletic Conference dual, Thursday at 7 p.m.
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