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...Crimson sweatshirts that have been rotting away in closets since Pre-Frosh Weekend: registration has begun, and it doesn’t look promising. “If it comes down to school spirit, I think we’re going to lose,” said Joseph S. Bechtold ’08, who has already registered. “As it is right now, we’re going to get owned.” (pwned?) But Harvard Interactive Media Group President Ben S. Decker ’08 isn’t as ready to hang...
...rejuvenate Record Hospital’s involvement in Boston music.“It seemed kind of an interesting way to bring back Record Hospital as a community thing that people knew about,” says Baron, who is currently a contributor to the music website, Pitchforkmedia.com.Thomas M. Bechtold ’05, who spent four years as a RH DJ and will serve as bouncer this year, remembers the first two events fondly. He recalls that they were fun and—more importantly—loud. “If you’re coming...
...bouts. The Bears opened with a decision win in which Matt Gevelinger defeated freshman Wesley Walker, 8-6. Freshman Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) put Harvard on the board with a major decision against Branden Stearns. Brown then recorded a win at 197 lbs. against sophomore Joseph Bechtold, but junior tri-captain Bode Ogunwole, ranked seventh in the nation, answered with an 8-3 decision win in the heavyweight class.The Crimson forfeited the bout at 125 lbs. before Preston (133 lbs.) scored a major decision against Dan Appello, and junior tri-captain Max Meltzer, ranked 15th in the nation, followed with...
...major decision against Eric Marcotulli and Latessa pinned Andrew Sichel in 4:25. Flanagan needed only 1:38 to pin John Clare before tri-captain Mike Baria (165 lbs.) wrestled to a 4-2 decision win against Martin Everin. Matt DiNichilo of Princeton defeated sophomore Joseph Bechtold in a 9-0 major decision and Jake Butler out-wrestled Colgan on his way to a 7-3 decision win. Caputo and Ogunwole picked up wins by forfeit.Harvard continues its busy schedule by hosting its last home meet of the season at the MAC against Boston University in a 7 p.m. match...
...forfeit matches in the first two weight classes. Meltzer (No. 12) defeated Matt Ennis of Lehigh in a 7-5 decision to begin the day. But in the following four bouts, the Mountain Hawks notched two major decisions against freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) and sophomore Joseph Bechtold (174 lbs.), and also took two decision wins against sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) and tri-captain Mike Baria (165 lbs.), en route to building an insurmountable lead. Later, freshman Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) garnered a 9-5 decision against Brian LaMay with three takedowns. In less favorable matches for the Crimson...