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Fans watch Central Michigan graduate student Tracy Hubbard wrestle Oklahoma's Cael Carlson during a match, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Hubbard lost 11-3. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
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Fans watch Central Michigan graduate student Tracy Hubbard wrestle Oklahoma's Cael Carlson during a match, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Hubbard lost 11-3. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan graduate student Corbyn Munson, left, wrestles Oklahoma's Willie McDougald during a match, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Munson won 4-2. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan redshirt junior Ja'Kerion Merritt, top, takes down Oklahoma's Mosha Schwartz during a match against Oklahoma, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Merritt lost 9-5. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central MIchigan's head wrestling coach Tom Borrelli yells during a match against Oklahoma, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Borrelli received the MAC Coach of the Year Award in March of 2023. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan redshirt senior Alex Cramer takes down Oklahoma's Tate Picklo during a match, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Cramer won with a 16-5 major decision. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Tied at one in the 149-pound match, Oklahomas Willie McDougald had 31 seconds of riding time on him. With the clocking ticking, it looked like Oklahoma was about to take its fourth straight match.
Central Michigan redshirt senior Johnny Lovett celebrates after beating Oklahoma's John Wiley with a major decision during a match against Oklahoma, Thursday, Nov. 9 in McGuirk Arena. Lovett won 17-6 . (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Coming off a season with many accolades, Central Michigan wrestling looks to continue its success into the 2023-2024 season.
After a weekend wrestling in the NCAA Tournament at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Central Michigan wrestlers Alex Cramer, Johnny Lovett and Corbyn Munson fell short of All-American honors.
After placing second at the Mid-American Conference in Fairfax, Virginia, Central Michigan wrestling sent three wrestlers to the NCAA tournament in Tulsa, Oklahoma, starting Thursday.
After a weekend of wrestling in Fairfax Virginia at the Mid-American Conference tournament, Central Michigan wrestling finished second just two and a half points behind Lock Haven (112.5) and will have three wrestlers representing the Chippewas on the NCAA stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
After going 2-0 over the weekend against Michigan State and Michigan, redshirt junior Johnny Lovett earned Co-Mid-American Conference Wrestler of the Week.
In its final match of the season, Central Michigan wrestling fell to No. 11 University of Michigan on Sunday with a final score of 30-9.
After two scoreless periods in the 133-weight class between Central Michigan wrestling's redshirt junior Vince Perez and Buffalo’s redshirt junior Tommy Maddox, Perez, down by two finally got on the board by escaping to start the third period on Sunday.
After being a part of Central Michigan’s wrestling team for six seasons, the time had finally come for Matt Stencel to leave Mount Pleasant behind, but coach Tom Borelli had other plans.
With time running out in the first period, Central Michigan wrestling redshirt senior Tracy Hubbard (165) struggled to escape as Kent States No. 33 nationally ranked sophomore Enrique Munguia had him pinned.
Competing in the second annual Chippewa Challenge, Central Michigan wrestling went 0-3 (16-21, 17-18, 15-23) at Campbell University's Gore Arena on Sunday.
After holding Duke University scoreless until the final match, Central Michigan wrestling extended its win streak to three with a 34-3 win over the Blue Devils on Thursday.
McGuirk Arena was rocking on Friday as Central Michigan wrestling claimed its first win of the season against Northern Illinois University in a 23-18 Mid-American Conference nail biter.
In its Mid-American Conference opener, Central Michigan wrestling fell 25-12 against the Clarion Golden Eagles on Sunday.