Word: flanagan
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...CAITLIN FLANAGAN: But are they enriching communities? Are they good communities...
...strong showing by the Harvard wrestling team this weekend at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) Championships in Bethlehem, Pa. was an encouraging sign for the Crimson as it prepared for the NCAA Championships in two weeks.On Sunday, junior tri-captain Bode Ogunwole and freshman Andrew Flanagan both finished first in their weight classes—the latter in a bizarre sequence in the finals—while junior tri-captain Max Meltzer and junior Robbie Preston both finished second after losing in the finals.After Saturday’s competition, all four wrestlers clinched berths in the NCAA Championships, which...
...close win of his own, defeating his opponent, 4-3. In the end, the Blue Devils sealed the victory after Konrad Dudziak defeated Colgan in a 5-1 decision. CORNELL 28, HARVARD 9 Harvard was out-wrestled by No. 14 Cornell (8-4, 5-0) on Friday, but Flanagan put up the most impressive performance of the day by defeating sixth-ranked Dustin Manotti, 13-12, in a unusually high-scoring match. The Big Red pulled off two one-point wins on the night to defeat the Crimson at the Friedman Wrestling Center, 28-9. With the win against Harvard...
...Preston (133 lbs.) scored a major decision against Dan Appello, and junior tri-captain Max Meltzer, ranked 15th in the nation, followed with another major decision against Mark Savino, 14-4, at 141 lbs. After sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) was edged by a 6-5 decision, freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) defeated Michael Savino, 5-3, putting Harvard up 18-15 before Shawn Kitchner defeated tri-captain Mike Baria 3-1 at 165 lbs. to force the tie.Against Sacred Heart, Walker recorded a pin of Jededian Gigvere in 5:16 to start the match, and Caputo followed with...
...PENN 30, HARVARD 18; AMERICAN 24, HARVARD 19In dual meets against No. 22 Penn and American Saturday at the MAC, Harvard (2-7, 1-4 EIWA) held its own despite Preston’s absence, winning half of the contested matches on the afternoon. Freshmen Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) and Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) each went 2-0 in their bouts, and junior tri-captain Bode Ogunwole (heavyweight), ranked seventh in the nation, finished the day for the Crimson with an impressive 4-3 victory in overtime against No. 13 Adam LoPiccolo of the Eagles. In the first bout against...