MSU drops second straight dual against Rutgers
MSU wrestling took on No.14 Rutgers unable to bounce back from their loss to then No.8 Iowa, dropping their second straight dual meet.
MSU wrestling took on No.14 Rutgers unable to bounce back from their loss to then No.8 Iowa, dropping their second straight dual meet.
MSU wrestling took on No.8 Iowa at a packed Jenison Fieldhouse unable to build on their previosu victory over Northwestern as they lost the dual 40-6. Iowa had a incredible 6 of their 9 wins at the dual coming from technical fall.
MSU wrestling took their first Big Ten win of the season at home against Northwestern. The Spartans held off a late rally from the Wildcats to get a 22-20 victory.
MSU wrestling took on No.11 Illinois, dropping their third straight duel 31-12. The Spartans took on several ranked Illinois wrestlers including No. 1 133-pound wrestler Lucas Byrd.
Michigan defeated Michigan State 27-12 in the final Big Ten dual of the season, with key moments including a thrilling crowd-led national anthem, a clutch sudden-victory win by Ceasar Garza, and MSU’s struggles continuing as they remained winless in conference play.
Michigan State University wrestling struggled to keep up with 7th-ranked Nebraska on Sunday afternoon, falling 38-3 at Jenison Fieldhouse. The Spartans secured just one win during the dual, courtesy of true freshman Mason Stewart. After the loss to the Cornhuskers, MSU dropped to 3-5 overall and remained winless in Big Ten competition at 0-5.
Michigan State wrestling fell to No. 24 Indiana in a challenging 35-3 defeat, with Clayton Jones securing the Spartans’ lone victory amid a dominant performance by the Hoosiers.
The Michigan State wrestling team’s two highest-ranked Intermat wrestlers -- Chase Saldate and Caleb Fish -- have both completed transfers away from East Lansing, going to the University of Michigan and Oklahoma State, respectively.
Five wrestlers represented Michigan State at the wrestling Division One NCAA Championships in Kansas City, Missouri, which spanned three days from Thursday, March 21 to Saturday, March 23. Two Spartans – senior Caleb Fish and graduate student Layne Malczewski – made it past the first day of sessions to advance further into the tournament.
Five Michigan State wrestlers are set to compete this week in the wrestling NCAA Championships, which takes place from Thursday, March 21 to Saturday, March 23 in Kansas City, Missouri: Caleb Fish, Layne Malczewski, Chase Saldate, Jordan Hamdan and Tristan Lujan.
Michigan State wrestling traveled to College Park, Maryland, on March 9 and 10 for the wrestling Big Ten Championships. After two days of meets, the Spartans finished 13th out of 14th in the standings with a team score of 23.5 as they closed out their Big Ten season.
Michigan State wrestling is preparing to head to College Park, Md. for the Big Ten Wrestling Championship, which is set to take place on March 9 and March 10. Six Spartans occupy a spot in the top 10 pre-seeds ahead of the Big Ten Championship, which is determined by the votes from coaches and a combination of head-to-head records, individual records and the player's individual ranking.
Michigan State wrestling closed out its season by beating Central Michigan University 18-13 in a nail-biting meet. With the victory, the Spartans ended the season with a 10-6 overall record and a 2-6 record in the Big Ten.
Michigan State men's wrestling returns to Jenison Fieldhouse this Friday, Feb. 23 to host Central Michigan in its final meet of the season where the Spartans will also be honoring graduating students for their Senior Night.
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.