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...when he defeated Mitch Smith of Hofstra in a close 4-2 decision. Senior Bobby Latessa followed O’Connor with a high-scoring match at 157 lb. but fell short, 12-7. Senior Matt Button was shut out in his bout at 165 lbs., and sophomore Frankie Colletta lost in an 8-3 decision to No. 13 Alton Lucas at 174 lb. The Crimson finally showed some fight at 184 and 197, stringing together two straight victories from Caputo and Colgan. Caputo, ranked eighth in the nation, pinned his opponent in 4:26, raising Harvard?...
...gotten with more matches. We’ll see a doctor and get a prognosis, but he’s off the map for a couple of weeks.” Freshman Shay Warren notched two wins at 133 lb. Senior Jonathan Butler (197 lb.) and sophomores Frankie Colletta (174 lb.) and Andrew Knapp (285 lb.) each recorded a victory for the Crimson. Harvard commences its dual-meet season at Hofstra on Sunday. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
...able to get more matches and experience. But when they wrestled, they showed how tough they are.” Seniors Matt Button (165 lb.) and Bobby Latessa (157 lb.) went 3-1 but were likewise denied a chance to place after the cancellation of wrestlebacks. Sophomore Frankie Colletta (174 lb.) also finished 3-1. “Everyone wrestled at where we need them to be right now,” head coach Jay Weiss said. “We treat this as a stepping stone, and now we have to come up with a plan for [the Cliff...
...Meltzer (25-7), and Caputo (30-9) for most of the season, and had tri-captain Bode Ogunwole (11-0) anchor the heavyweight matches before his season-ending injury early in the year. Juniors Bobby Latessa (165 lbs.), Matt Button (157 lbs.) and Butler (197 lbs.), and freshman Frankie Colletta (165 lbs.) made solid contributions in the middle weights. The Crimson had a hard time in dual meets partly because of serious injuries to its top wrestlers. Preston, who took the first semester off, was set back by a knee injury, but especially devastating were Ogunwole’s triceps...
...third-place bout. The match lasted 11 minutes before Meltzer finally persevered over Borshoff, 7-4, in the second tiebreaker. Also competing for Harvard was junior Bobby Latessa, who finished sixth at 157 lb. after losing the fifth-place bout to Christian Snook of Army, freshman Frankie Colletta, who went 2-2 at 165 lb., and freshman Fred Rowsey, who went 1-2 at 174 lb. Freshmen Ryan Fitzgerald (125 lb.) and Andrew Knapp (285 lb.), and junior Billy Colgan (197 lb.) were winless in the tournament.—Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...