Michigan State wrestling fell to No. 6 Ohio State this Friday by a score of 38-7 as the Spartans closed out their Big Ten season with a record of 2-6 in conference duals and placed 10th in the Big Ten conference.
“The biggest lesson you can take from wrestling is no matter what happens, you can always get back up and reset and be successful at what you want to do,” Terrill said. “And that goes in life too. If something terrible happens in your life, you can get back from that you don’t have to dread that. Tough times don't last but tough people do, and wrestling makes tough people.”
Michigan State wrestling returns home to Jenison Fieldhouse this Friday, Feb. 16 for the team's first home meet this month. The upcoming meet against No. 6 Ohio State will be Michigan State's final matchup against a Big Ten team.
The Michigan State wrestling team traveled to College Park, Md., to face the Terrapins this Sunday, ultimately being defeated by a score of 28-15. With the loss, the Spartans have now dropped two straight conference meets after having fallen to Indiana University last weekend.
Michigan State's wrestling team will be back on the road this weekend as the team heads to College Park, Md. as the Spartans continue their Big Ten campaign against the University of Maryland.
The Spartans started hot winning the first four bouts of the night, but a reinvigorated second act from the Hoosiers would see them leave with the win.
Michigan State wrestling headed to Champaign, Illinois to kick off the first dual of its weekend road trip. The No. 25 Spartans dominated throughout the night as they secured their second conference win of the year to improve to 2-3 in the Big Ten as they defeated the University of Illinois 29-10.
Coming off the back of their first conference win of the season the MSU Wrestling team prepares to head to Illinois, and Indiana for a pair of away duals.
MSU wrestling will host the University of Wisconsin-Madison this Friday, Jan. 26 at Jenison Field House for the team's fourth Big Ten Conference dual of the season.
The Michigan State wrestling team fell to reigning national champions and No. 1 ranked team in the nation, Penn State, this Sunday in a meet that was dominated from start to finish by the Nittany Lions as they cruised to a 35-0 victory.
The MSU Wrestling team is now 0-2 in conference play following their 22-13 loss to No. 12 Rutgers University today and their loss at Michigan last Sunday.
MSU Wrestling will have a busy weekend ahead of them as they prepare to welcome 12th-ranked Rutgers, and number one ranked Penn State.
MSU wrestling’s unbeaten start to the season was ended by No. 12 Michigan this Sunday by a score of 29-12. The Spartans now fall to 7-1 on the season as they drop their first Big Ten Conference meet.
Michigan State wrestling will open up their Big Ten Conference campaign in Ann Arbor this Sunday, Jan. 14 at 1 p.m. against the No. 13 University of Michigan.