Smith takes first place at Ken Kraft Midlands Championship
On the second day of the two-day Ken Kraft Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., three Central Michigan wrestlers had a shot at a championship title to end 2017.
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On the second day of the two-day Ken Kraft Midlands Championships in Evanston, Ill., three Central Michigan wrestlers had a shot at a championship title to end 2017.
Three wrestlers remain in the hunt for championships in their respective weight classes after day one of the 55th annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships.
With the end of the team’s road trip drawing near, No. 23 Central Michigan wrestling traveled to West Lafayette, Indiana to face both No. 19 Purdue and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, knocking off both teams in convincing fashion.
Central Michigan wrestling drops their losing skid with a convincing 34-6 win at Northern Illinois on Saturday night.
A second shoulder injury in three years would mentally derail many college athletes, but for Colin Heffernan, it’s nothing more than a chance to give his body a break.
After dropping a competitive dual with No. 17 South Dakota State Friday night, No. 18 Central Michigan wrestling finished off their weekend road trip with a 19-16 loss to North Dakota State on Sunday.
In the first meet since losing senior Colin Heffernan, No. 19 Central Michigan wrestling fell to South Dakota State 23-16 on Dec. 8.
For the second time this season, junior Justin Oliver has been named the Mid-American Conference Wrestler of the Week.
Four dual meets into the 2017-18 Central Michigan wrestling season, redshirt junior Jordan Atienza is competing in a weight class he never expected.
Justin Oliver was one of three Central Michigan wrestlers to place in the top-eight of their weight classes in the 2017 Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
Only No. 3 Justin Oliver (149) remains in championship competition for Central Michigan wrestling after one day of the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
Nine of the nation’s top 20 teams will wrestle at the annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational this weekend, including No. 19 Central Michigan.
In their first loss of the season, No. 17 Central Michigan wrestling fell 26-6 to No. 9 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia on Nov. 19.
Seven of ten Central Michigan wrestlers won their individual matches in a 31-9 win over Michigan State in McGuirk Arena Friday night.
In its first home meet of the season, Central Michigan wrestling will face off against Michigan State at 7 p.m. Nov. 17 at McGuirk Arena.
Junior 149-pound wrestler Justin Oliver has been named Mid-American Conference Wrestler of the Week.
Kicking off a new season, Central Michigan wrestling had four Chippewas in the finals of the Michigan State Open Sunday night in East Lansing.
Wrestler Justin Oliver has his eyes set on an All-American finish in his junior season.
Coming off a season that featured nine Central Michigan wrestlers in the NCAA Wrestling Championships, head coach Tom Borrelli has nothing but confidence in his veteran team.