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...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...
...overall and 0-1 in the EIWA.Getting this started for the Crimson was No. 14 Preston (133 lb.), who outwrestled William Simpson in less than three minutes, winning by fall. Preston started a string of five victories for Harvard, which proved enough to seal the match. Tri-captain Max Meltzer (141 lb.) followed Preston with an overtime win against Matthew Kyler. O’Connor, ranked sixth in the nation, put up a dominating performance at 149, finishing his opponent in a 16-3 major decision. O’Connor now leads the team with 22 wins on the season...
...defeating Tyler Turner of Wisconsin, 6-1. The freshman finished his day with an 8-3 decision over Tommy Owen of Boise State, and improved to 20-4 on the season. Outside of Ogunwole and O’Connor, the Crimson could not get much going. Tri-captain Max Meltzer struggled at 141, and finished 1-2 on the day. Meltzer began the day losing to Kenny Hashimoto of Northern Colorado by fall, and then lost to Kyle Ruschell of Wisconsin in a close match, 6-5. Meltzer recorded his only victory in a 3-2 win against Jeff Newby...
...team had already blended veteran dominance with its considerable freshman talent in several tournament successes. Yesterday, the Crimson struggled through a sluggish performance in the nation’s capital. “I don’t think we wrestled stupid,” tri-captain Max Meltzer said. “We just weren’t hungry and we were not wrestling well in general.” Specifically, Crimson head coach Jay Weiss pointed to Harvard’s inadequate number of take-downs as a measure of the team’s lack of aggression...
...team might be one of the best in recent memory.“It shows the whole team that we’re ready from the get-go to accomplish all of those things that we have said we could in the past,” tri-captain Max Meltzer said. “We’re at a higher level early in the season, and it just helps our overall confidence.”Given his quiet demeanor, Ogunwole’s coach and teammates agreed that he leads by example as a competitor, as a mentor...