CMU wrestling takes down Ohio Bobcats
The top two teams in the Mid-American Conference took the mat, with Central Michigan being number one and Ohio being number two.
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The top two teams in the Mid-American Conference took the mat, with Central Michigan being number one and Ohio being number two.
After a victory over NIU on Friday, Central Michigan wasn't stopping on its weekend of wrestling.
It was all Central Michigan in their 33-6 against Northern Illinois.
Three former Chippewa wrestlers made their return to McGuirk Arena Jan. 16 to take on their former coach, Tom Borelli, and his wrestling squad.
Two losses, one win and a fifth place finish in their six-team pool was the outcome for Central Michigan wrestling at the Journeyman Collegiate Duals at Northwest Florida State College.
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Eighteen teams threw down at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic in Manheim, Pa. on Sunday , including Central Michigan’s wrestling squad that managed to bring home two second place finishes and two first place finishes.
Former Chippewa 157-pound wrestler Colin Heffernan is returning to Mount Pleasant.
Familiar feats for familiar faces.
After two weeks withheld from competition, CMU's wrestling team picked up three significant Mid-American Conference wins over the weekend.
Central Michigan's athletic teams had not dealt with significant COVID-19 issues the entire school year.
Johnny Lovett already had his match in hand, but he knew he could score more.
Landon Pelham had to battle, but he earned a big win over a familiar rival.
CMU's wrestling team is back on the mat for another challenge.
Not a bad first time out for the No. 21-ranked Chippewa wrestling team.
Drew Hildebrandt and Matt Stencel remember the disappointment when the NCAA Wrestling Championships were canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Matt Stencel opened his redshirt senior season one of the best ways he knows how --
Matt Stencel capped off his junior season with his third Mid-American Conference 285-pound championship and has continued to add to his collection of accolades.
Note: This story has been updated to include a quote from Central Michigan Athletic Director Michael Alford.
Six Central Michigan wrestlers will compete for national titles at their respective weight classes.