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Fortunately for the Crimson, DeNunzio--Harvard's all time winningest wrestler--is now an assistant coach for the program he helped build. As a two-time NCAA All-American and EIWA champion, his experience should prove invaluable, especially to the incoming class...
With the talent Weiss' bolstered staff has to guide, the Crimson should continue its ascent in the EIWA and the NCAA...
With an NCAA tournament under his belt, a second place in the EIWA and a 15-8 record good for Honorable Mention All-Ivy Honors, junior Brad Soltis looks to continue his winning ways at 197-pounds. Ranked No. 1 in the EIWA, he will be a dominate force in matches both within and outside the conference. After seeing limited match time at 184-pounds last year, sophomore David Dinin will join Soltis in this class...
Though it is no small feat being ranked No. 1 in the EIWA at 165-pounds and in the top ten nationally, Killar makes it all seem easy. The phenomenal Killar was an EIWA champion last year and earned All-American accolades with a sixth place finish at NCAAs--despite missing the dual meet season due to injury. His leadership and experience are a critical part of this year's team...
...that the return of Mosley is a major addition to the Crimson line-up at 174-pounds is an understatement. Also nationally ranked and No. 1 in the EIWA, Mosley is the definition of dominance. He is a three-time NCAA qualifier and has already gotten off to a terrific start with an easy sweep at the Ivy Tournament. Joining Killar as co-captain, Mosley's presence on-and-off the mats is a huge asset to this team...