Wrestling: Ohio finishes 9th in Mid-American Conference Wrestling Championships
By Christo Siegel | Mar. 6The Bobcats had a lot of work to do in day two.
The Bobcats had a lot of work to do in day two.
Sal Perrine has a chance to become a Mid-American Conference Champion on Saturday.
Ohio is home to the Hagan twins.
Buffalo spoiled the Bobcats’ last dual home match of the season.
The Bobcats dominated the Cougars.
Ohio moves into third place in the Mid-American Conference West after Saturday.
Ohio drops the first dual match of its road trip against rival Central Michigan.
Ohio is now 2-1 in The Convo.
Navy defeated Ohio after a last-minute burst of energy.
Ohio trounced Northern Illinois in DeKalb, Illinois.
The Bobcats are 1-1 in dual matches to start the season.
Ohio’s four wins against Clarion aren’t enough as it loses its first dual match of the season.
A strong performance Saturday shows what the Bobcats are capable of accomplishing.
Ohio lets its presence be felt at the Ohio Intercollegiate Open, with 15 wrestlers placing.
Ohio started off its season strong at the Michigan State Open.
Ohio wrestling started fast but still lost its regular season finale.
The Bobcats will wrestle again Feb. 14 in a dual against Cleveland State in The Convo.
Despite the loss, Slivka’s performance is something the Bobcats can look to build upon.
Joel Greenlee will be in his 24th year as Ohio’s head coach.
All other winter and spring championships have also been cancelled.