Maryland wrestling went 0-10 in their first 10 matches at the Big Ten Championships last season. This year, the Terps went 1-9 to start the tournament. Day One didn't get much better from there for Maryland, and the team sits in last place with 7.5 points.
The Meat Grinder
The Big Ten Championships is the toughest conference wrestling tournament in the country. If you aren't ready mentally and physically, it will chew you up and spit you out. The Terps started the tournament with 10 wrestlers. At the end of Day One, only one remained.
125: 0-2
Michael Beck got teched and majored in his two matches.