Word: dawid
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...heavyweight, sophomore Dawid Rechul, who has really come into his own this year, had another impressive tournament to add to the pair of fourth place finishes he has already earned. Rechul's decisive 6-2 defeat of Boe Rushton of Boise State guaranteed him the seventh place spot. Rechul, who came close to defeating Penn's All American Bandele Adenyi-Bada at the Ivy Classic, continued to prove this weekend that he can contend with the nation's best...
Killar, along with co-captain Ed Mosley, senior Tom Kiler, and freshman Max Odom all led the Crimson charge by capturing first place in their respective divisions. Senior Nate Ackerman and junior Brad Soltis grappled to third place positions, and sophomore Dawid Rechul's efforts earned him fourth...
Sophomore heavyweight standout Dawid Rechul is coming off a remarkable rookie performance, capped off by a 23-12 record and a sixth place finish at EIWAs. Finishing fourth this past weekend that included a close battle with Penn's All-American Bandele Adenyi-Bada, Rechul has shown that he is a force to be reckoned with. Freshman Joseph Linhart will also represent Harvard in the heavyweight division...
...heavyweight, sophomore standout Dawid Rechul wrestled his way to fourth place with a 13-3 major decision win in the consolation semis. After beating Columbia's David Boyuk easily, 7-3 in the quarters, Rechul proved himself an equal contender in the semis to Penn's Bandele Adenyi-Bada, ranked No. 1 in EIWA, but was unable to come out with...
...finally, freshman Dawid Rechul will represent the Crimson at heavyweight. Rechul has been nothing less than remarkable this season, fighting tooth and nail with wrestlers that are more experienced, not to mention a lot heavier. In one of the most exciting matches of the season, Rechul lost a tight 6-5 match to Penn's Bandele Adeniyi-Bada, now seeded first at the EIWA tournament...