Wrestling wins final meet of regular season, beating Old Dominion 21-15
The 2015-16 regular season ended with a win for the Central Michigan wrestling team, Sunday.
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The 2015-16 regular season ended with a win for the Central Michigan wrestling team, Sunday.
The fans at McGurik Arena went home happy as the Central Michigan wrestling team won its final home meet of the season 18-11 against the Wisconsin Badgers.
After forfeiting the 125-pound match in the last five meets, the Central Michigan wrestling team will get back their 125-pounder Thursday.
For the fourth straight year, the Central Michigan wrestling team will not win the Mid-American Conference regular season title.
Central Michigan wrestling is 2-0 in February, after winning just two of its six dual meets in January.
It was the final time five Central Michigan wrestlers would participate in a home conference dual meet and they all walked out with a win.
Despite being short-handed, the Central Michigan wrestling team managed to beat in-state rival Eastern Michigan on Friday at McGuirk Arena.
The Central Michigan wrestling team entered the weekend with hopes of a sweep through the Hawkeye state, but came up with a split.
After losing back-to-back meets for the first time all season, the Central Michigan wrestling team bounced back to get an nonconference road victory at Northern Iowa.
Central Michigan senior wrestler Mike "Dinger" Ottinger has built a reputation in his four years as a Chippewa, winning two Mid-American Conference Championships and earning two trips to the NCAA Championships.
After seven matches, Central Michigan wrestling lead eighth-ranked Michigan 12-9 on Friday, but three consecutive upper-weight losses propelled the Wolverines to a 22-12 victory over the 19th-ranked Chippewas.
Central Michigan wrestling lead 12-9 after seven matches Friday night in Ann Arbor, but three consecutive losses boosted eighth-ranked Michigan to a 22-12 victory over the 19th-ranked Chippewas.
"Match vs. CMU sold out" sign outside of Cliff Keener Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan on Jan. 22. CMU lost to Michigan 22-12 in front of a capacity crowd.| Meghan O'Sullivan
The Missouri Tigers showed why they are the fourth-ranked wrestling team in the country, dominating the 19th-ranked Chippewas 26-9 Sunday at McGurik Arena.
Madison Heights senior Jackson Lewis gets pinned down by his Missouri opponent at Central Michigan's wrestling game in McGurick Arena, Sunday, January 17, 2016.
No. 19 Central Michigan wrestling couldn't find its footing, Sunday, as the Chippewas could only muster three victorious matches out of 10 in their 26-9 loss to the 4th-ranked Missouri Tigers in McGuirk Arena.
After splitting a pair of home meets against Oregon State and Mid-American Conference rival No. 21 Ohio last weekend, the Central Michigan wrestling team will face one of the biggest tests of the season against No. 4 Missouri on Sunday.
After splitting two home meets against Oregon State and Mid-American Conference rival No. 21 Ohio over the weekend, the Central Michigan wrestling team has fallen three spots to No. 19 in the NCAA rankings.
CMU wrestling was losing to Mid-American Conference rival No. 21 Ohio 15-12 heading into the final match.