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Though he wrestled at 275 lbs. in college, Rechul??€™s drop to a lower weight bracket in the international competition has better suited him, considering his natural weight is only...
Following Dawid Rechul??€™s ’01 EIWA championship and 7th place finish in the national tournament will not be easy. Corl (14-8) must make up for his huge size disadvantage, but is aided by a relatively weak weight class. There is just one ranked opponent in the conference, Penn’s No. 8 Matt Feast. Against wrestlers ranked in the conference, Corl—last week’s Athlete of the Week—has gone 0-4. Though the Crimson sophomore has come on strong in recent weeks—becoming...
...loss of All-American heavyweight Dawid Rechul ’02 to graduation left a huge gap in the Harvard lineup. After watching Corl wrestle at heavyweight in a tournament last year, Weiss felt that the sophomore was suited to fill Rechul??€™s shoes...
...Rechul??€™s route to seventh place was even more circuitous. The 225-lb senior lost his opening match to Purdue’s Jake Vericelli, 3-1, in overtime...
Jantzen’s final was as decisive as Rechul??€™s was exciting. When Jantzen faced Penn senior Joe Henson several weeks ago, he wrestled defensively to earn a 1-0 victory. Facing Henson again on Sunday, Jantzen showed little restraint, pinning his top ten-ranked opponent...