Oklahoma State crowned two champions in the Reno Tournament of Champions, but finished second to Central Michigan, ending the Cowboys string of four consecutive titles at the Reno Convention Center on Wednesday night. Johny Hendricks was named the Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament after a dominating performance in the 165-pound bracket. The senior from Edmond, Okla. recorded a fall and four major decisions on his way to the title. Coleman Scott recorded a late takedown to rally and defeat fifth-ranked Darrell Vasquez in a rematch from a dual on Monday. Central Michigan held a 40-point lead heading into the placing matches. CMU had five finalists, but lost all five allowing the Cowboys to close the gap. OSU finished with the two champions and six other place-winners. Brandon Mason, Jack Jensen and Jared Rosholt all took third-place. Mason defeated Boise State's Nate Lee, 2-0, while Rosholt upset fourth-ranked Ty<br><br><a href='
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