For the second straight season, Central Michigan wrestling’s season ends on day two of the NCAA Wrestling Championships.
CMU finishes the tournament with 6.5 points, currently tied for 37 place with Northern Colorado.
Four Chippewas remained in the field entering Friday’s action in Cleveland, but will leave Quicken Loans Arena without an All-American wrestler for the second straight year.
"It was an up and down weekend," said head coach Tom Borrelli. "We had some bright spots and disappointments, but we got some things we can build on."
"When you wrestle in a tournament like (the NCAA Championships) it points out a lot of your flaws.