Stencel wins MAC Title, CMU finishes second in conference tournament
Redshirt freshman Matt Stencel captured the 2018 Mid-American Conference Championship at the heavyweight class on Sunday in McGuirk Arena.
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Redshirt freshman Matt Stencel captured the 2018 Mid-American Conference Championship at the heavyweight class on Sunday in McGuirk Arena.
Day one of the 2018 Mid-American Conference Wrestling Championships has been unexpected for No. 20 Central Michigan.
The 2018 Mid-American Conference Wrestling Championships will still be held in McGuirk Arena this weekend, but starting times have changed, according to a release by the conference Saturday morning.
Five Central Michigan wrestler drew No. 2 seeds in their respective weight classes for this weekend’s Mid-American Conference Tournament in McGuirk Arena.
After an 8-6 regular season, No. 20-ranked Central Michigan wrestling will begin postseason action this weekend in McGuirk Arena.
Last season, freshman Matt Stencel redshirted behind heavyweight Newton Smerchek, who qualified for the NCAA Tournament.
Much like facing No. 3 Missouri, Central Michigan wrestling was outmatched by a top-five opponent, falling to No. 4 Michigan 30-9 Sunday in Ann Arbor.
Both of Central Michigan wrestling’s Top 10 wrestlers did not compete as Kent State enjoyed their senior day, knocking off the Chippewas 21-13 Sunday.
A two-hour delay failed to phase No. 16 Central Michigan wrestling on senior night, defeating Eastern Michigan, 29-7.
Former All-American junior Justin Oliver will return to action Friday night against Eastern Michigan.
Despite the slow start, No. 16 Central Michigan wrestling picked up its fourth win in the Mid-American Conference at Old Dominion on Feb. 4.
While running out of the tunnel before Central Michigan wrestling's 26-9 win over Buffalo on Jan. 21, one wrestler stood out from the rest.
Wreslting head coach Tom Borrelli said 157-pound wrestler Colin Heffernan is close to being 100 percent after injuring his shoulder in December.
Despite an idle weekend, Central Michigan wrestling jumped one spot to No. 16 in this week's USA Today poll.
When Tom Borrelli took over as Central Michigan’s wrestling coach in 1992, the first hand-held cellphone was released to the public that year.
Just two days before Colin Heffernan’s long-awaited return, former All-American No. 3 Justin Oliver suffered a sprained MCL, providing another setback for Central Michigan wrestling.
Central Michigan wrestling remains at No. 17 in USA Today's polls released on Jan. 23 after losing to rival No. 3 Missouri last weekend.
The Missouri Tigers continued their Mid-American Conference dominance over Central Michigan on Jan. 19.
After a bitter 29-6 loss to No. 3 Missouri on Jan. 19, No. 17 Central Michigan wrestling bounced back against Buffalo with a 26-9 win on Jan. 21.
Former All-American and junior wrestler Justin Oliver did not return to the bench after injuring his right knee in Central Michigan wrestling's 29-6 loss to No. 3 Missouri on Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena.