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Harvard's Mike Dee (150) pulled off an impressive second-round pin of F & M's Steve Noel and nabbed his first season win. "Dee looked outstanding," Lee said. "He did a creditable job all day." Dee lost an 8-5 decision to Penn and a 3-1 heartbreaker to Rutgers...
...usually weak Quakers (0-4 in the Ivies) could surprise Harvard. Dave Groverman (126), Len Pruzanski (142) and Ray Sarinelli (150) could take Crimson regulars Bill Haley, George Baker and Mike Dee, all of whom are prone to committing mistakes on the mat. Penn's strongman Rick Zweig meets Crimson captain Richie Starr, in an evenly-matched bout...
...Chiefs defeated Bill Haley (126), 9-3, Mike Dee (150), 2-0, John Keough (158), 9-1, Bruce Johnson (167), 8-2 and Carl Culig (unlimited...
...rely on winning at 150 or 158 either. Sophomore Mike Dee (150) and Junior Rock Hinkel (158) are winless. Dee, a three-time Indiana high school champ, frustrates Lee. "He works so damn hard in practice. He can win; I know he can," Lee said. "I don't know what happens to him in the meets...
...seems less likely. Sophomore Mike Dee, in his first year on the varsity, has yet to win a match for the Crimson. "The losses might be due to inexperience," Lee said, "But this far into the season. I really don't know. Dee still looks good in the practice room, but he just falls apart in the meets...