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...delivered one of the two true stunners of the early season action, knocking off Yale at home after losing to the Bulldogs by 14 in New Haven a week earlier.Brown is an extremely young team, something that has been exacerbated as of late due to tri-captain Luke Ruscoe’s battle with an injured ankle. Without Ruscoe, the Bears are short on talent and even shorter on poise. That’s a disastrous combination when you’re heading into one of the toughest home environments in the Ivy League.Penn (10-6, 2-0) takes this...
...ranked Lehigh defeated Harvard, 29-9, in the first match. In this weekend’s other action for the Crimson, Army rolled to a 30-10 victory over the Harvard wrestlers later in the same day. The Crimson had strong performances on Saturday by junior tri-captains Max Meltzer (141 lbs.) and Bode Ogunwole (heavyweight), who each picked up two victories on the day. The team, however, was out-wrestled in almost all the other weight classes. “I think it’s great that both of us got wins,” Ogunwole said...
...successful return of junior tri-captain Max Meltzer to the wrestling squad Saturday at the Lone Star Duals propelled the Crimson to an overwhelming victory over Utah Valley State, its first dual match win of the season. But an injury to junior Robbie Preston, which forced him to concede his second match of the day and also took him out of his final bout, soured an otherwise good day for the squad. “It was great having [Meltzer] back,” Preston said. “He just wrestled really well and he is very important...
Despite traveling with only six wrestlers, the Harvard wrestling team finished at a respectable 18th out of 50 participating teams in the Midlands Championship, hosted by Northwestern at the Welsh-Ryan Arena just before the holiday weekend. Junior tri-captain Bode Ogunwole, entering as the top-seeded heavyweight, was the only Crimson wrestler to advance into the semifinals on Friday, the second day of the tournament. He defeated Dave Herman of Indiana in a 5-3 decision Thursday and overcame Tyler Rhodes of Northern Iowa, 2-1, in a match that went to overtime. In the semifinal match Friday against...
...decision and putting Harvard in a 17-6 hole. Some questionable calls by the referees went against the Crimson and hampered the comeback effort. “The referees weren’t giving us too many calls,” Preston said. “[Senior tri-captain] Mike Baria lost a heartbreaker [due in part to] a fleeing-the-mat call that I definitely didn’t agree with.” Fleeing the mat is a one or two-point penalty assessed for trying to get out of bounds to avoid being scored upon...