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...becoming a national champion. J. P. O’Connor accumulated 37 victories in his first collegiate season, placed fifth at the NCAA Championships, and became the first freshman in program history to earn All-American honors. Named Freshman of the Year in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA), O’Connor also earned Second-Team All-Ivy honors and was the co-Ivy League Rookie of the Year. “I attribute a lot of my success to the guys that I work with every single day,” O’Connor said. The freshman?...
...three of four advancing past the round of 12 to become All-Americans. “At the end of the year, the guys that needed to do well did,” said Preston. The Crimson saw dominating individual performances not only at nationals, but also at the EIWA Championships, where Caputo took the 184-lb. title, marking the tenth year in a row a Crimson wrestler has earned top honors at EIWA competition. O’Connor took second after a close loss in the finals, and Meltzer and Preston each took third. Meltzer, who had a perfect...
...history.O’Connor’s long list of achievements, however, extends beyond his All-American status. Earning second-team All-Ivy and Ivy League Co-Rookie of the Year, the freshman has a lot to show for himself. O’Connor was also recently named EIWA Freshman of the Year. After Max Odom in 2000 and current tri-captain Bode Ogunwole in 2004, O’Connor is the third Harvard wrestler to win the award.Fellow Crimson wrestlers are impressed, but not surprised, by O’Connor’s successful season. His high school...
Freshman wrestler J.P. O’Connor, already named Ivy League co-rookie of the year, was named yesterday as EIWA freshman of the year by the league’s coaches. O’Connor finished his rookie campaign with a 37-8 record, including a fifth-place finish in the NCAA Championships in the 149 weight class, as well as a second-place finish at the EIWA championships in the same division. His fifth-place NCAA performance also earned him all-Americn status. It was the best nationals placing by a Harvard freshman in school history...
...decision. Meltzer would finish eighth after losing to Jeff Jaggers of Ohio State, 7-1, in the seventh-place bout. “I had a tough first round again,” said Meltzer, who also lost in the first round at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships two weeks ago. “I made a couple of mistakes, mistakes that cost me the match, but I was about able to bounce back like I did in the conferences.” “In this tournament, losing in the first round is like the kiss...