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...both Cornell and Columbia this weekend and earning a tie against Bucknell, the Crimson limps off the mat to a much-needed respite before the conference championships begin on March 2 at East Stroudsburg. In all three matches, Harvard held back tri-captain Robbie Preston and sophomore Andrew Flanagan, both recovering from minor injuries, to ensure they can be as healthy as possible for the conference tournament. Despite being shorthanded, however, the Crimson wrestled with impressive intensity. “We weren’t intimidated and we were the ones pushing the action,” tri-captain...
...ranked 16th in the nation, put the Crimson on track with a 5-4 double-overtime victory over Mark Savino at 141. No. 6 O’Connor followed and quickly put his opponent in the hole, 12-1, before the Brown wrestler was disqualified for stalling. Sophomore Andrew Flanagan, ranked ninth in the nation, evened the score at 12 with a 7-1 win at 157. Harvard continued to dominate as Button and Rowsey added three points each for the Crimson. Sophomore Louis Caputo (174) put the match out of reach with a 15-0 technical fall...
...match in which he led 1-0 early in the second period.The Crimson, however, won the next three matches, with tri-captain Max Meltzer clinching a 5-4 decision at 141, freshman J. P. O’Connor winning by fall in 2:07 at 149, and sophomore Andrew Flanagan defeating his opponent, 11-4, at 157. “[Without Bode in the lineup,] I still wrestle the same way as I [did] in the past,” O’Connor said. “I don’t think we feel more burdened...
...standout for any length of time and now holds its collective breath with the MRI results pending.“It seems that every weekend we have some key guys missing,” Preston said. “This weekend we didn’t have [sophomore] Andrew Flanagan, and of course we lost Bode.” Despite its injury losses, Harvard managed to post a good performance this weekend, beating a tough team in Army for its first victory this season in dual matches.“As a team I think we put together a complete...
...Meltzer began the day losing to Kenny Hashimoto of Northern Colorado by fall, and then lost to Kyle Ruschell of Wisconsin in a close match, 6-5. Meltzer recorded his only victory in a 3-2 win against Jeff Newby of Boise State. Sophomore Andrew Flanagan, who wrestled at 157 against Wisconsin and Boise State, also had a tough day. Flanagan was pinned by No. 3 Craig Henning of Wisconsin in 2:37, but then recorded a victory by fall later in the day against Boise State. “At least for me, personally, the only thing that really...