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...making history yet again that DeNunzio ended his Harvard career last week at the National Championships, taking fourth place in the 141-pound weight class and becoming the Crimson's second ever repeat All-American...
...whole new level of competition--a level that includes not only the best in the conference, but also in the nation. And it is by making history yet again that DeNunzio ended his Harvard career last week at Nationals, becoming fourth in the nation in the 141-pound weight class and the Crimson's second ever repeat All-American...
DeNunzio--seeded seventh in the tournament--ended his spectacular wrestling career by making Harvard history yet again. Finishing fourth in the 141-pound weight class, DeNunzio became the second wrestler ever at Harvard to earn All-American accolades twice...
...seventh-seeded Killar--also EIWA champ--the first time was a charm, as his first trip to Nationals ended with a sixth place finish in the 165-pound class. Having missed two months of competition during the regular season because of a rib injury, Killar's All-American performance was all the more impressive...
...Sophomore Brad Soltis--in the 197-pound division--was the third Harvard wrestler to earn a berth to Nationals after an outstanding second place finish at EIWAs. Soltis was tested right away as he faced Oregon's No. 11 seed Chael Sonnen in the first round. After being pinned by Sonnen, Soltis put up a strong showing against Mike French of Cal Poly but was unable to garner the victory...