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...Corcoran and Sal D'Agostino both lost by narrow margins to their Princeton opponents. Evan Kovalsky edged Corcoran, 8-6, in the 158-lb. division, and D'Agostino, who was battling the flu, lost by a score of 12-7, to Mike Sherwood. At 190-lbs., D'Agostino has beaten Sherwood twice in the past and still has a very good shot at All-Ivy honors in his weight class...
Crimson co-captains Tom Bixby and Jim Corcoran avenged their earlier losses by sweeping the 150- and 158-lb. divisions. Bixby downed Jim Jones, 6-1, and Corcoran scored a major decision by whitewashing A1 Wolf...
...Corcoran put Harvard on the scoreboard when he pinned Sam Pepin at 4:10 of the 158-lb. bout. Both teams garnered two points in the next class when Harvard's Jon Franklin and Columbia's Steve Shapiro battle to a 9-9 draw. From then on it was all Harvard as the Crimson grapplers almost salvaged the meet...
Harvard's co-captain Jim Corcoran said yesterday, "We wrestled well but got too far in the hole. We knew they were really tough in the early weight classes...
Crimson co-captain Jim Corcoran faced Cornell's co-captain in the 158-1b. match and lost a narrow decision, 13-11. The scores were even closer in the next two matches as the Harvard 167-pounder, Jon Franklin, and the 177 pounder, Tony Cimmarusti each lost by only one point...