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...would not advance in the consolation draw. It was instead the future of Harvard wrestling that shone brightest. Sophomore J.P. O’Connor, ranked first in the tournament and second in the country, tore through the 149-lb field after a first-round bye. But, the All-American came up short in the finals, losing 5-4 to Penn’s Cesar Grajales. “Sometimes you have to face hurdles,” O’Connor said. “But my goal is still the same, to be a national champion...
...finished. It was a gutsy win on a day with quicker times than normal, a phenomenon that will likely keep Pangilinan out of the NCAA Championships. “The time she had to win the Ivies this year was faster than the time it took to be an All-American back in 2005,” Morawski said. “But she will not make it to the NCAAs, sadly. This year it was just incredibly fast.” Despite the setback, Pangilinan came away from the weekend with no regrets. She only had pride...
...stellar rookie campaign, the Oxford Academy graduate posted an all-time best 37-8 record for a Crimson freshman and placed fifth at the NCAA tournament, earning All-American honors...
...Loud, arrogant all-stars have plenty to say about their outstanding skills and performance, but Harvard sophomore wrestler J.P. O’Connor doesn’t like to flaunt his All-American talent...
...Needless to say, the All-American adapted seamlessly and the entire squad noticed the effect...