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...some matches against some very good fencers, kept his composure—just things you don’t expect from inexperienced freshmen.” “We’re definitely proud of the way he stepped it up,” junior co-captain Scott DiGiulio said. “He showed a lot of poise against some of the toughest college competition all year.” The women’s team also had a very successful weekend, winning all six of its dual matches. In addition to the victory against Sacred Heart, Harvard...
...thick of a challenging part of its schedule, Harvard faced off against yet another rival Saturday night at the Bright Hockey Center, coming out on top after co-captain Mike Taylor’s shorthanded goal halfway through the third period...
...week hiatus and facing its biggest test of the season thus far, the Harvard wrestling team garnered a 20th-place finish at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational at the Hilton Convention Center. In the two-day event, two Crimson wrestlers, sophomore J.P. O’Connor and junior co-captain Louis Caputo, advanced to the semifinals, finishing second and fifth, respectively. O’Connor, the No. 2 seed, wrestled third seed Lance Palmer of Ohio State in the semifinal at 149 lb. and pulled off a close 4-3 decision victory. In the final, O’Connor...
...solidifying a Judges victory. Although the Crimson won the final bout, it was for naught as the squad fell, 14-13. In its first team competition of the season, the men’s foil was the only saving grace for Harvard, winning 5-4 in the matchup, with co-captain and junior Kai Itameri-Kinter and freshman Hao Meng each posting two victories. The foilists notched eight wins in each of the other two meets. The epee fencers couldn’t find that same rhythm. With a strong combination of senior Teddy Sherill and sophomores Billy Stallings...
...college sends one wrestler per weight class for a total of 10 wrestlers. For the Crimson, three young faces are set to compete: freshmen Dan Kelly at 125 lbs., Shay Warren at 133, and Corey Jantzen at 141. Returning All-Americans sophomore JP O’Connor and junior co-captain Louis Caputo are ranked third and fourth in the country, respectively, for their classes by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA). Caputo—who missed the season opener but has made a full recovery and will compete today—finished seventh in last year?...