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With five minutes left in the game, Vermontstarted to pin Harvard in its own zone, butPrestifilippo proved equal to the task...
Sophomore star Brad Soltis, seeded No. 3 in the tournament, also had a terrific showing this weekend, good for second place in the 197-pound weight class. Soltis began with a pin of Jason Marasco of East Stroudsburg in just 1:48 and followed with an 8-6 win over Chris Federici of Rutgers. He then garnered an exciting 3-2 victory over Bob Greenleaf of Cornell, ranked No. 11, to advance to the finals...
Matt Picarsic, another sophomore standout, repeated last year's impressive third place performance at EIWAs in the 133-pound weight class. Seeded No. 3, Picarsic quickly shut down Brett Taylor of Rutgers in the first round with a pin at 4:30 before grappling past Zane Stickel of Navy 4-2 in the second round...
...twenty wrestlers in the nation, tri-captain Joel Friedman grappled to a fourth place finish. After a first round bye, Friedman--ranked No. 17 and seeded No. 4 in the tournament--came out ready for action against Columbia's Brad Clement. He collected the win with a pin at 4:22 in the match to advance to the semis to face Penn's Brett Matter, No. 4 in the country. Friedman fell to Matter 6-2 then went up against No. 6 Ryan Bernholz of Lehigh. Freidman lost a close 6-3 bout to finish fourth...
...ubiquitous nature of computers these days "makes it hard to pin down all the bugs," says Elmer-DeWitt. Which is why it is probably good advice to prepare for the Y2K problem as one would for a good storm, in the words of Senator Christopher Dodd. For instance, says DeWitt, it may be useful to put away "some extra cans of food for New Year's Day 2000." But computers or not, trucks will still roll on the highways come January 1, and any disruptions in food distribution will be minor. "The real problem," says Elmer-Dewitt, "is panic -- fear...