Word: eiwa
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...Even after the season ended, the honors did not. For his accomplishments at NCAAs and throughout the season, DeNunzio was named the Ivy League and EIWA Wrestler of the Year. He is the first Crimson grappler to be awarded either honor. DeNunzio was chosen as part of the All-Ivy First Team for the third time...
...this athlete, though, such a remarkable finish is the norm rather than the exception. DeNunzio has also claimed two consecutive EIWA championships, another first for the Crimson. He has twice been a member of the First All-Ivy team, and he earned All-American honors at last year's Nationals with a sixth-place finish. When he graduates Harvard this spring, he does so as the winningest wrestler in Crimson history...
...weeks after winning his second consecutive EIWA title--another Harvard first--DeNunzio went to Nationals and showed not only that he could compete against anyone in the Northeast, but against anyone in the country...
...seventh-seeded Killar--also EIWA champ--the first time was a charm, as his first trip to Nationals ended with a sixth place finish in the 165-pound class. Having missed two months of competition during the regular season because of a rib injury, Killar's All-American performance was all the more impressive...
...tremendous season, emerging as one of the Crimson's most dominant and reliable wrestlers, compiling a 15-6 record. Among the competition, Soltis might face-off against Greenleaf once again, as well as No. 3 Andrei Rodzianko of Penn, who defeated Soltis in the EIWA finals...