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...blew the competition away, easily surpassing second-place St. John’s (176). Columbia (169), Notre Dame (160), and Ohio State (144) rounded out the top five. Harvard finished sixth with with 123. Hagamen locked up his first individual medal in New Jersey by winning 19 of 22 bouts, beating out the second and third-place finishers by just one victory. The final bout could not have been closer. The Crimson’s captain beat out Notre Dame’s Patrick Ghattas, 15-14, to become just the fourth men’s fencer...
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...spring break trip to California—featuring homecomings for both the team’s coach and captain—will provide a final opportunity to get on track before the games really begin to count. With three matches against unranked teams, every West Coast bout is eminently winnable for the Crimson. None of the teams share any common opponents with the Harvard to provide a clue as to how the teams will match up. All three teams, however, have been playing outdoors all season, while the Crimson have only played several matches outside. “All three...
...Meltzer (141 lbs.) came back to win two straight matches after a first-round loss before clinching All-American status by defeating Michael Keefe of Chattanooga in a 13-9 decision. Meltzer would finish eighth after losing to Jeff Jaggers of Ohio State, 7-1, in the seventh-place bout. “I had a tough first round again,” said Meltzer, who also lost in the first round at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships two weeks ago. “I made a couple of mistakes, mistakes that cost me the match...
...title also offered a measure of redemption for Suchde, still stinging from his inability to deliver a win over Sanchez in the Crimson’s semifinal match versus Princeton at the CSA National Championships last weekend. An ailing Suchde fell in straight games, and Harvard lost the bout, 5-4, winding up with a third-place finish in the tournament. “It was more like I was playing for my team,” Suchde said. “It was incredibly special. It means something to play for something more than yourself...