Wrestling: Ohio scores 34 unanswered points to win 'The Grudge Match'
By Quinn Elfers | Feb. 11Ohio came back from a 15-point deficit against Kent Sate with 34 unanswered points to win “The Grudge Match”
Ohio came back from a 15-point deficit against Kent Sate with 34 unanswered points to win “The Grudge Match”
Ohio will make the trip up north for a dual meet with Kent State, where the loser gets to occupy last place in the MAC West.
Ohio wrestling was outmatched on the road against Central Michigan, resulting in a 28-9 loss.
Ohio will wrestle Central Michigan on Sunday in a MAC head-to-head matchup. Both squads are sitting in the middle of the conference standings, hoping to gain ground on MAC West division leader Northern Illinois.
Ohio was unable to climb out of an early hole against Cleveland State, losing late against its best wrestlers.
Wrestling is a brutal sport. The travel demands for Ohio are rough, but a challenge that the entire coaching staff thinks can bring about greatness for the team.
Ohio wrestling, led by Zayne Lehman, regained dominant form as both the team and individual flexed its muscles in massive win over George Mason.
Ohio snapped its two-match losing streak with 29-6 win over George Mason.
Ohio looks to pick up first MAC win of the season against George Mason.
Both Zayne Lehman and Peyten Kellar understand that being the leaders on the Ohio wrestling team is a big responsibility but take the challenge in stride with the help of the coaches and teammates.
Ohio wrestling cannot overcome a poor start, losing its first MAC dual to Northern Illinois, 24-15.
Ohio has performed very well to start the season, fueling hope that a MAC Championship could be on the horizon for a team led by a group of five ranked wrestlers.
Ohio wrestling was unable to pull the upset on the road against Michigan State, losing 30-11.
Ohio wrestling picked up a victory over Drexel and came back from an early deficit to pick up its third win of the season.
Despite pulling ahead with a 12-3 lead early, Ohio would lose to Navy 27-12.
Ohio wrestling had a very impressive weekend at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, finishing 15th out of 35 teams.
Ohio wrestling heads to Sin City to take part in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational as a member of a loaded field of participating teams.
Ohio took part in the Navy Classic, earning a tied for seventh-place team finish and watching a trio of wrestlers place.
Jordan Greer might only have one full season under his belt, but the senior is ready to become the next heavyweight star for Ohio wrestling.
Ohio picked up a pair of victories in its Tri-Meet: a thrilling comeback against Chattanooga and a domination of Ashland.