Wrestling: Ohio fueled by Kent State rivalry, ready to show out at home
By Cameron Fields | Jan. 13, 2016Ohio will compete against Kent State and Clarion in back-to-back home meets this weekend.
Ohio will compete against Kent State and Clarion in back-to-back home meets this weekend.
Cody Walters won the Ken Kraft Midlands Tournament, the first individual wrestler to win for Ohio.
Ohio lost to Central Michigan on Sunday 16-15.
The Bobcats were led by redshirt senior Phil Wellington.
Ohio lost to nationally ranked Missouri on Sunday.
Ohio wrestling travels to Columbia, Missouri to take on No. 8 Missouri.
Ohio will wrestle Missouri and Tennessee Chattanooga in the coming weeks.
Ohio falls to sixth place in Navy Classic over the weekend.
Phil Wellington doesn't just wrestle. He skateboards too.
Wrestler Spartak Chino has his gamed routine down to a science.
Phil Wellington dominated his weight class at the Michigan State Open.
Arsen Ashughyan can speak three languages, paint and wrestle.
The Bobcats will compete at the Michigan State Open on Sunday.
Ohio goes 3-0 at the EMU Duals on Saturday.
Ohio heads off to the EMU Duals in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
NCAA ends Claxton's bid for a fourth year of eligibility to wrestle.
With the start of the season less then a week away, Tywan Claxton doesn't know if he'll have another season.
The wrestling team had its green and white scrimmage Sunday.
Kagan Squire and Luke Nace were brothers on the mat, but are now cousins, too.
Ohio University has a good number of sports teams to be excited about.