Wrestling prepares for Old Dominion, Oliver makes progress
Wreslting head coach Tom Borrelli said 157-pound wrestler Colin Heffernan is close to being 100 percent after injuring his shoulder in December.
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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.
Two nationally-ranked top 20 teams will be competing as Central Michigan wrestling hosts the Missouri Tigers in McGuirk Arena on Jan. 19.
Central Michigan wrestling jumped to No. 17 in USA Today’s rankings released Tuesday despite not participating in competition over the weekend.
Matt Stencel's first wrestling memories include rolling around the living room floor with his brother.
USA Today ranked the Central Michigan wrestling team as the No. 18 team in the country, jumping three spots from No. 21 last week.
In their first home meet since Nov. 17, Central Michigan wrestling defeated Ohio, 29-9, to earn its fourth straight dual meet win.
Central Michigan wrestling has a legitimate chance to take the Mid-American Conference title this season.
Sophomore wrestler Mason Smith has been named the Mid-American Conference Wrestler of the Week.
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.