Following a brutal road loss to Northwestern on Thursday night, the Maryland Terrapins received some good news on Friday. Chance Mallory, a four-star point guar
Maryland stunned No. 10 Michigan Friday night as Big Ten wrestling duals were underway in the month of January, earning the Terrapins their first top 10 win since 2009. In the 19-18 victory, Maryland won four of five bouts in the middle of the meet to get in position for the win.
The 13th-ranked Michigan Wolverines wrestling team is set to battle the Maryland Terrapins Friday night in the Big Ten Conference opener for both teams.
Starting as a freshman in the most challenging position in all of sports in the toughest conference in college football is no easy feat. Even for the most talen
No.10 Michigan wrestling fell in a 19-18 loss to Maryland. Inability to be aggressive offensively in the first period led to low scoring.
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But as No. 10 Michigan began its 2025 conference slate against Maryland yet again, new faces in the lineup fell short as the Wolverines lost their first conference dual, 19-18.
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Northwestern takes on the Maryland Terrapins after Nick Martinelli scored 27 points in Northwestern's 78-68 loss to the Michigan State Spartans.
No. 29 Kal Miller and No. 6 Ethen Miller, Maryland dynamic brother duo at 149 and 157 pounds, stepped up against the Wolverines as well, beating No. 28 Derek Gilcher and No. 16 Chase Saldate by decisions to give the Terps a 12-7 lead into intermission.
After a 10-3 start, Northwestern has opened the new calendar year with three consecutive losses and its best player, Brooks Barnhizer, in a slump.