North Carolina wrestler Corey Mock was arrested Wednesday for fighting
Sophomore wrestler and son of North Carolina wrestling head coach C.D. Mock was arrested early Wednesday morning on Franklin Street for fighting.
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Sophomore wrestler and son of North Carolina wrestling head coach C.D. Mock was arrested early Wednesday morning on Franklin Street for fighting.
RALEIGH — The outcome of the North Carolina wrestling team’s meet at N.C. State on Friday night wasn’t decided until the final whistle of the final match
Before Friday’s meet against No. 13 Maryland, North Carolina redshirt senior wrestler Kyle Kiss was diagnosed with a torn ligament in his thumb and was told that he was done wrestling, coach C.D. Mock said.
North Carolina is looking to upset the balance of power in the ACC by defeating Maryland Friday night at home.
After opening up the Virginia Duals with a win against Rider, the North Carolina wrestling team was eliminated by losses at the hands of Edinboro and the Citadel.
With the first dual win of the season now behind it, the North Carolina wrestling team heads north to Virginia to compete in a dual tournament.
Win or die. That’s how North Carolina senior Thomas Ferguson characterized the UNC wrestling team’s mindset before its meet against Duke on Monday night at Carmichael Arena.
For the North Carolina wrestling team, Monday night’s dual meet against Duke was a meet of inches.
Sophomore Corey Mock and freshman Evan Henderson might not be old enough to gamble, but in their recent trip to Las Vegas, they came home big winners.
The North Carolina wrestling team enters this weekend’s Cliff Keen Invite in Las Vegas after a start to the season it would like to forget, but the team remains optimistic.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Until 197-pound freshman Zac Bennett pummeled Maryland’s Christian Boley 10-4, North Carolina was winless in six semifinal matches at the ACC Championships.
No matter whom he’s facing, it’s all the same for North Carolina wrestler Corey Mock. For Mock, preparation is the key that allows him to stare in the eyes of top-ranked opponents and see nothing more than another speed bump in his quest to national prominence.
The North Carolina wrestling team didn’t lead for long in its match Wednesday against The Citadel, but they led when it mattered.
The 165-pound bout was more than just the last chance for North Carolina’s Thomas Scotton to wrestle in Carmichael Arena.
The North Carolina wrestling team knew that beating No. 14 Nebraska would be a tall task. Immediately following Saturday’s duel with the Cornhuskers, the Tar Heels (8-9-1) realized just how tough it was. On senior day for the Tar Heels, UNC lost 31-6.
When Nebraska comes to Carmichael Arena on Saturday, it will be one of the last chances for the North Carolina wrestling team to prove to the home crowd that its inconsistency is a thing of the past.
The six freshmen wrestlers who started for North Carolina at home Friday against N.C. State didn’t expect to be shouldering this much of the load this soon in their college careers.
The North Carolina wrestling team got off to a slow start Friday night against the Wolfpack, dropping three of the first four bouts.
Despite losing two dual matches on the road last weekend, the North Carolina wrestling team is starting to find its form. The marks in the loss column can be misleading because individual performances have been improving — like those of freshman 184-pounder Antonio Giorgio.
The North Carolina wrestling team had yet to score when redshirt senior Mike Rappo took to the mat for his 141-pound bout. He was determined to change that.