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After a strong fourth place finish at the EIWA tournament, the Harvard Wrestling team is sending four of its grapplers to the NCAA Championships that will take place from March 16-18 in St. Louis...
Highlighting the tournament was co-captain Joey Killar (165 pounds), the reigning EIWA champion. With his first place finish this weekend, Killar became the second grappler in Crimson history to earn two consecutive EIWA championships. Dustin DeNunzio '99 became the first to do so last season...
...Crimson headed to the EIWA riding a three-game winning streak. With four freshmen in its lineup, Harvard finished with 99.5 points, 20 points ahead of fifth-place Brown. However, the Crimson was unable to overtake league rivals Lehigh, Penn and Cornell, who claimed the top three spots, respectively...
After losing a close bout to Doto in January, Killar was more than ready for revenge. He took a 2-0 lead 51 seconds into the first period and never looked back, eventually sealing a 6-5 win and guaranteeing a second EIWA title and a place in the Crimson record books...
...seed, Army's Joey Hess, with a 6-2 victory in the quarters. In the semis, O'Donnell lost a heatbreaking one-point match to Brown's Karl Rittger. But he pinned Rost Aizenberg 5:57 into the consolation match to claim fifth place in his first EIWA competition...