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...just a little more aware now about getting bonus points [by major decisions or pins], which becomes more important especially without such a great wrestler like Bode.”The Crimson struggled in the upper weight classes, which featured several nationally ranked wrestlers for Penn. Freshman Frankie Colletta (165) lost 15-6 in a major decision to No. 17 Zach Shananman, while freshman Fred Rowsey (174) lost to No. 9 Matt Herrington by fall in 39 seconds. Sophomore Louis Caputo, ranked 13th in the nation at 184, could not overcome No. 14 Lior Zamir and lost 3-2, with...
...opponent in a 16-3 major decision. O’Connor now leads the team with 22 wins on the season. Junior Bobby Latessa, wrestling at 157, fell behind 0-2 in his match before coming back in the final period to beat his opponent, 6-3. Freshman Frankie Colletta capped it off with an 8-3 decision at 165.“I was really happy that we fought every match,” Preston said. “Even without Andrew and Bode, we were able to pull it off.”The five wins gave...
...personally, the only thing that really matters is March,” Ogunwole said. “Looking back at it, I’d rather have us have trouble now, have our weak areas exposed earlier rather than later on in the season.” Freshman Frankie Colletta notched two wins for Harvard at 165, beating Dan Clum of Wisconsin, 3-1, and Luke Smith of Boise State, 6-4. Freshman Fred Rowsey and junior Jonathan Butler had a victory each. Rowsey, wrestling at 174, had a win by fall, and Butler, at 197, garnered...
...myself to the highest standards, so I expect myself to do well. “I’ve worked as hard as I possibly could in order to do so,” he added. Also wrestling for Harvard were junior Bobby Latessa (157 lbs.) and freshman Frankie Colletta (165 lbs.), who had two victories each. Junior Jonathan Butler also had two wins at 197, although he lost his first round bout by pin, while freshman Fred Rowsey had one win at 174. The Crimson now prepares to start the dual meets portion of its schedule...
...said. “O’Connor had one pretty tough match, a long match, but he concentrated and got the victory.” Also in the tournament, junior Bobby Latessa (157 pounds) took No. 4, edging junior Matt Button for the third-place match. Freshman Frankie Colletta (165 pounds) won his first three matches and placed No. 5. The next scheduled match for Harvard will come on Dec. 1-2 at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational. —TONY D. QIAN