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...what we needed to do at the end of the year…If our guys wrestle their best at the end, then we’re doing something right.” A number of grapplers made strong showings to complete their campaigns, including junior heavyweight Andrew Knapp (7-13), who upset fifth-seeded Mike Sprigg in the first round of the EIWA championships. O’Connor (32-5) and Jantzen (14-3) took second in the tournament at 157 and 141 lbs. respectively, while Caputo (34-8) took third at 184, justifying the trio?...
...squad placed first in the Boston Dinghy Club Cup at home on the Charles and the women’s team finished a respectable runner-up in the Duplin Trophy Women’s Team Race in Medford, Mass. Also, some individuals performed well in the Owen, Mosbacher, and Knapp Trophies in Kings Point, NY.“We had a very successful weekend,” sophomore captain Alan Palmer said. “We were able to perform well at home and also had a strong showing down in New York.”BOSTON DINGHY CLUB CUPThe...
...Connor showed his determination with an overtime score.“Those [close bouts] are the kind of things that remind you…if you win by a point or by a pin you go to the next round,” junior heavyweight Andrew Knapp said. “And [O’Connor] got it done when it mattered.”No. 4 Jantzen (141) also proved his mettle through gritty matches, improving on a 2008 fourth-place finish. Due to strong performances early in the season, Jantzen found himself atop the bracket...
...said Weiss after the final match on Saturday. “We have been in our heavy training part of the season with tough practices the past week.”The Crimson have also suffered from critical absences, with heavyweight wrestlers Spencer DeSena and Andrew Knapp missing with staff infections, as well as Corey Jantzen (141 lbs.), who remains out with an injury. Harvard knew going into this weekend that individuals would have to step up and have stellar performances in order to compensate for the absence of these grapplers. As they have all season, Harvard?...
...dropping only one of the seven contests. Harvard transitioned quickly from Philadelphia to Princeton, N.J., showing vast improvement at Dillon Gymnasium in the afternoon. O’Connor (21-2) and Caputo (21-4) logged shutouts to cap undefeated days, while Peppelman (9-7) and Knapp (4-6) ground out impressive victories to put the match out of reach.Perhaps the most thrilling efforts, though, came from two grapplers who have struggled to find success. Olsen (1-1) competed for the first time in nearly a year and a half, and delivered in the afternoon session. After shaking off a morning...