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...ways of getting better. I think we’re on the right track and I’m confident that things will come together at the end.” Ogunwole, ranked second in the nation, continued to wrestle in top form, clinching three victories by decision at heavyweight. The senior had little trouble dispatching Reece Hopkins of Northern Colorado in a 6-1 decision, and went on to clinch a couple of close matches against Kyle Massey of Wisconsin, 3-1, and No. 9 Andy Patrick of Boise State, 4-3. Ogunwole remained undefeated this season...
...Harvard men’s wrestling team’s reigning heavyweight, tri-captain Ogunwole Ogunwole has an intimidating figure and a ferocious presence on the mat. However, his teammates apparently possess no fear of this gentle giant, often making him the target of team humor during practice. Ever since Ogunwole’s No. 6 finish at the NCAA championships last seasons, his opponents have continued to wonder where this current All-American hides that funny side in his strapping 285-lb. frame during a match.Ogunwole’s display of strength, versatility, and technique earned him first...
...with 70 points, while No. 2 Missouri won the meet with 157 points. “I’m better prepared this year than in years past,” said Ogunwole, who captured his final bout in a 2-1, double-overtime victory against Division II national heavyweight champion Tervel Diagnev. “I’m more consistent in getting takedowns earlier on in the match, which changes the feel of the entire match,” Ogunwole said. “The coach has been helping me a lot [in that area...
Seven Harvard wrestlers, in their first scheduled match of the season, successfully placed at the East Stroudsburg Open on Saturday morning at Koehler Fieldhouse, Penn. Among the highlights for the Crimson was sophomore Louis Caputo, who finished No. 2 at 184 pounds. Senior Bode Ogunwole, Harvard’s heavyweight wrestler, defaulted out of the tournament after two matches to prepare for the NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches Association) All-Star Match tomorrow. “Bode just wanted to get some warm-up matches before that, so after he finished the first two matches he dropped out of the tournament...
...Harvard heavyweight and lightweight varsities turned in a promising performance in the fall’s final competition at the annual Tail of the Charles Regatta on Saturday. Harvard’s first heavyweight four finished first among the 39 entries, crossing in a time of 13:07. Second-place Brown followed in 13:14.0, while the Crimson’s C entry finished third in 13:19.1 despite being the eighth crew to start on the staggered course. Harvard’s B entry crossed in a time of 13:23.7 to earn sixth place, giving the Crimson heavyweights...