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...defeated Matt Ennis of Lehigh in a 7-5 decision to begin the day. But in the following four bouts, the Mountain Hawks notched two major decisions against freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) and sophomore Joseph Bechtold (174 lbs.), and also took two decision wins against sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) and tri-captain Mike Baria (165 lbs.), en route to building an insurmountable lead. Later, freshman Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) garnered a 9-5 decision against Brian LaMay with three takedowns. In less favorable matches for the Crimson, sophomore Billy Colgan (197 lbs.) lost in a decision to nationally...
...next two bouts by decision. He then lost to another seeded wrestler, Ray Blake of Stanford, in his final match. Freshman Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) also garnered two victories by decision, but could not overcome the third and sixth seeds in the other two bouts. Sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) picked up the only major decision by a Harvard wrestler, defeating Eddie Hojilla of UNC-Pembroke by a score of 10-1 in his third match of the day. Latessa won his first match against Brett Stedman of Iowa in a 5-2 decision, but later lost to Mark Powell...
...Even though some matches were close, the end result was not. The Pride dominated the Crimson in the seven bouts following Preston’s win, taking every match on the way to building an insurmountable 33-6 lead. Freshman Thomas Picarsic (141 lbs.) and sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) could not sustain the momentum built by Preston, as Picarsic lost his match on a technical fall and Latessa lost an 8-4 decision. Freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) managed a hard-fought bout against 19th-ranked James Strouse, but could not pull off the upset, dropping...
With Ogunwole and Preston on board, the Crimson’s hopes are up for next season, and Weiss believes he has one of his best recruiting classes coming in. Harvard will also see the return of junior Max Meltzer and sophomore Bobby Latessa, who along with the returning players and incoming freshmen will make the team more complete...
...Meltzer and Bobby Latessa both lost in their first round of competition...