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...Caputo did not relent. The grappler forced Cook into back-to-back pins to close out the period and easily escaped at the start of the second to push his lead to 9-0. The two wrestlers did not spend much time in neutral position, though, as the Crimson co-captain notched another takedown and transitioned into a pin to extend the advantage to 14. As Cook struggled to escape, Caputo closed out the match with a final pin, logging a 17-0 technical fall to bring his winning streak to nine straight matches...
...co-captains could be satisfied with their morning effort as well, as both extended their hot streaks against the Tigers (6-8, 2-0). The match once again spiraled out of control early, as Princeton notched two falls in the first two matches. Coupled with a forfeit at 141 pounds and a major decision against rookie Paul Ligori in his return from an ankle injury, Harvard found itself down 22-0 before O’Connor took the mat. Undeterred, the co-captain continued his march towards the top of the Crimson’s all-time wins list with...
Guruge held up her end of the bargain, keeping her opponent at bay to win, 11-4, 11-9, 11-8. Freshman Natasha Kingshott continued her solid play this season with a 3-1 victory over the Tigers’ Neha Kumar. Co-captain Johanna Snyder won her match at the No. 7 spot, but her counterpart didn’t have the same luck...
...position, co-captain Katherine O’Donnell couldn’t turn the tide twice, losing the first of two highly-contested games by scores of 12-10. Princeton’s Kaitlin Sennett finished the bout with an 11-8 win. It was a disappointment for O’Donnell on Senior Day, marking the last game at the Barnaby Courts for the two talented captains and classmate Sandra Mumanachit...
Molnar scored one as Kennifer tallied her first hat trick of the year. Co-captain Kristina Bergquist, junior Patricia Smith, sophomore Monica Zdrojewski, and Price each netted two as well...