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...Crimson boasts an imposing balance of rookies and veterans, with five grapplers ranked in the EIWA and three in the national top 25. Although junior co-captain J.P O’Connor insists that the grapplers have little concern for preseason accolades, the message is clear that Harvard has put the wrestling world on notice...
...Crimson also boasts a critical core of senior leadership, perhaps none more exciting than Andrew Flanagan. The 2006 EIWA champion at 165 lbs has battled injuries for the past two seasons and has the opportunity to make a triumphant return as the conference’s fifth-ranked grappler in his final season...
...sophomore J.P. O’Connor (149) felt the sting of the dominant conference, both falling to Big Ten opponents.O’Connor, ranked third in the tournament and harboring legitimate hopes of a national championship, breezed through the early rounds. Following a bye, the EIWA runner-up earned a major decision over Chattanooga’s Joseph Knox.Unfortunately, O’Connor’s second match brought the type of devastating injury that plagued the Crimson’s season. Despite shutting out his third round opponent, Daryl Cocozzo of Edinboro, 5-0, the Harvard All-American...
...seniors on the Harvard wrestling team, the EIWA tournament represented a chance to finish their careers on a high note. Bobby Latessa and Matt Button were the only seniors to compete for the Crimson, as nine grapplers traveled to Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., and even they could only do so in leg braces. “[Matt and Bobby] weren’t ready,” Harvard coach Jay Weiss said. “They showed a lot of courage. Many other people wouldn’t have [competed], but they wanted to go out on their...
...wrestlers begin individual competitions the weekend of March 8, with the EIWA Championships in Lancaster, Penn., and follow up with the NCAA Championships the weekend of March 20 in St. Louis...