Word: pucillo
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Widerman (H) dec. Kwong (MIT), 10-2; 126--Kief (H) pinned Sweet (MIT), 2:55; 134--B. Baer (H) dec. Drooze (MIT), 12-0; 142--D. Baer (H) dec. Wilson (MIT) 15-10; 150--Franklin (H) dec. Crosier (MIT), 5-0; 158--Capelli (MIT) dec Pucillo (H), 9-5; 167--Spletter (MIT) dec. Cocalis (H), 6-0; 177--Davidson (MIT) dec. Potter (H), 5-4; 190--Wrobel (MIT) dec. Conley (H), 7-2; UNL--Beling (H) won by forfeit...
After a 6-1 loss to UMass, senior Tony Pucillo earned a victory in his second match of the evening. B.U.'s Bob Eagleton illegally slammed Pucillo to the canvas in their match, separating the 158-pounder's shoulder, and Pucillo was awarded the victory on the foul. He is lost to the team indefinitely...
...Pucillo and Cimmarusti join the wounded on a squad that is wracked with injuries just one game into the season...
...Tony Pucillo '79, a special concentrator in Political Psychology, said he chose to apply for a special concentration because it was a field that interested him, and because there was no room for the field within the Psychology and Government Departments. Pucillo calls applying for a special concentration "a pretty rigorous process," adding, "They make sure that your concentration cannot fit into a department" that already exists. "If it's a valid concentration and people have a desire to pursue an academic interest that the school doesn't have, it's a great alternative," Pucillo said...
Also pinning MIT opponents were George Letsou at 126-Ibs. and Tony Pucillo at 158-Ibs. Keith Oberg and Doug Mason shut out the 142-Ib. and 150-Ib. Engineers 11-0 and 7-0 respectively...