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...fell to their opponents—some in heartbreaking fashion—en route to a 33-12 loss that makes the Crimson’s record 0-1 to begin the season. Harvard started the meet on an ominous note when it had to forfeit at 125 lbs. due to injuries, putting the team in a six-point hole from the outset. Ninth-ranked Preston (133 lbs.) immediately evened the score at six and brought his season record to 12-2 when he pinned Hofstra’s Robbie Deibert in 2:40. “I know none...
...junior, Bush will probably bypass his final year of college for the NFL's riches (say goodbye to the inmates, Mom). Because he's barely 6 ft. tall and weighs about 200 lbs., skeptics fear his body won't withstand the NFL's pounding. "No question, size has to be a concern," says an NFL general manager. But several smaller backs have succeeded. "If that guy fails in the NFL," says an NFL college-scouting director, "something is wrong." Bush has sold the league's all-time leading rusher. "Aw, come on," says Emmitt Smith of the critics. "They...
Junior Robbie Preston (No. 4 seed) managed a close semifinal bout with Shawn Bunch of Edinboro, the top seeded player in the nation at 133 lbs., but could not seal the victory after the top-ranked player scored a takedown in the final 10 seconds. For Preston, the loss ended his 10-bout winning streak to start the season. After losing an 8-5 decision to No. 2 seed Darrell Vasquez of Cal Poly, Preston clinched fifth place by default...
...seed junior Bode Ogunwole (275 lbs.) also won his first four matches to advance to the semifinals, but there he lost 3-1 to No. 2 Cain Velasquez of Arizona State. Like Preston, he would eventually finish fifth by default...
Freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) won two matches for Harvard, one against Gene Zannetti of Penn and the other against Tyler Thurgood of Columbia, before he defaulted. Sophomore Jonathan Butler and freshman Thomas Picarsic both garnered a victory each. Also playing in the tournament were sophomore Matt Button, senior Mike Baria and freshman Wesley Walker...