Wrestling's season ends on day two of NCAA Championships
Day two of the 2017 NCAA wrestling Championships has ended, and so has the season for Central Michigan.
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Day two of the 2017 NCAA wrestling Championships has ended, and so has the season for Central Michigan.
After day one of the 2017 NCAA Wrestling National Championships, Central Michigan sits in ninth place out of the 69 team field.
The 2017 NCAA Wrestling Championships will feature nine Central Michigan wrestlers this weekend — the second most in school history.
The NCAA released the first round matchups for the NCAA wrestling Championships Wednesday evening.
The NCAA has just released the at-large bids for the National Wrestling Tournament in St Louis.
The 2017 Mid American Conference wrestling tournament had a disappointing start, but a better second day for the Central Michigan wrestling team.
While attempting to win its first MAC title since 2012, the Central Michigan wrestling team competed in the first half of the Mid-American Conference Tournament Saturday.
After a two week rest following a tough loss in Wisconsin, Central Michigan Wrestling looks to finish their season in style.
The future of Central Michigan wrestling was on display at McGuirk Arena during this weekend.
Austin Severn’s journey to his senior year has been anything but easy.
Tom Borrelli was not pleased with his team's final dual-meet performance of the season.
After nearly sweeping Kent State on Senior Day last Sunday, the Central Michigan wrestling team looks to extend their win streak to seven on Sunday against Wisconsin.
Seniors Corey Keener and Austin Severn walked off the mat at McGuirk Arena for the last time as winners Sunday.
In the last dual meet at McGuirk Arena on Senior Day, the No. 15 ranked Central Michigan wrestling team beat Kent state by a score of 40-3.
Five in a row.
When a Central Michigan wrestler gets a big win, head coach Tom Borrelli doesn't think about rankings.
After winning their fourth consecutive match on Sunday, the Central Michigan wrestling team capped off another undefeated weekend.
Nine of 10 Central Michigan wrestlers won their individual matches Sunday when CMU defeated Buffalo 35-3.
Closing its three-meet home stand, the Central Michigan wrestling team defeated 10th ranked Michigan 19-18 Thursday night.
Colin Heffernan could have done what everyone expected him to do. He made his own path instead.