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When it comes to wrestling in the heavyweight class, Ogunwole is one of the best in the nation, ranked No. 2 overall. Over the course of his career, he has compiled an impressive resume of hard-fought achievements...
Ogunwole had a breakout season in his junior year, taking the heavyweight title at the EIWA Championships and finishing sixth in the NCAA bracket. His performance earned him a nod as an All-American...
This season appeared to be Ogunwole’s most promising yet. As the second seeded heavyweight in the nation, he plowed through his competition, preserving his unbeaten record in the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, where he led Harvard with a first place finish...
...these reasons and more, losing Ogunwole for any period of time will deliver a tremendous blow to Harvard. Without his prowess in the heavyweight class, the Crimson will be at a disadvantage in dual meets, and will be counting on other proven winners like Preston, O’Connor, and tri-captain Max Meltzer to pick up points more than ever...
...don’t want to draw any conclusions right now, and obviously Bode is extremely important to this team, but we’re going to stay positive.”The Crimson, already struggling with an unstable starting lineup, cannot afford to lose its heavyweight 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...