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After finally seeing the return of sophomore J.T. Young (165 lbs.), who is finally returning after recovering from knee surgery, the Crimson (1-12, 1-6 EIWA) lost junior Eddie Jones (174 lbs.) and senior P.J. Jones (184 lbs.) to minor ailments as it dropped both of its dual meets to Columbia (5-6, 3-3) and No. 16 Cornell...
...most disappointing loss of the three came against East Stroudsburg (7-6, 3-3 EIWA), which was unranked within the conference while Harvard...
...against No. 18 Penn (6-6, 3-1) and EIWA-ranked No. 4 Army (6-5, 2-1) the Crimson managed just three wins, when not counting those picked up by No. 1 co-captain Jesse Jantzen (149 lbs.) and No. 14 sophomore Max Meltzer...
Senior Brandon Kaufmann (157 lbs.) also wrestled up a weight class against East Stroudsburg’s EIWA ranked No. 5 Keith Smith in the next match. Though the score was tied at two apiece with just a few seconds remaining in regulation, Kaufmann chose to go for a seemingly desperate takedown attempt—rather than let the match go into overtime and try and win it there—and ended up having the move backfire on him as Smith managed to reverse it, win the match, and score three points for his team to secure East Stroudsburg...
...biggest win of the night came from Ogunwole who in his first college match defeated one of the Tigers’ two EIWA ranked wrestlers in No. 2 Joe Looke with a 4-3 decision. The Ogunwole victory also ended a four-match winning spurt for the Crimson that opened up the match...