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Also graduating is midfielder Zach Chandis—who played all 13 games for Harvard—as well as attackman Ford Harrington, midfielder Ted Rykowski, midfielder Tim Reid, midfielder Dan Sirotkin, and defenseman Christian Wyatt...
...entirely different matter this year given the number of injuries the Crimson incurred. The 2003 squad was greatly set back by injuries, especially at the heavier weights. Junior Max Odom (157 lbs.), who reinjured the same shoulder that forced him to miss the 2001-02 season, sophomore Dan Sirotkin and 197-pounder freshman Danny Jones all suffered season-ending injuries at the start of the year. Further besetting the Crimson was the loss of Reggie Lee ’03-04 (184 lbs.), who decided to take the past year off, but will join Jantzen as co-captain...
Early, season-ending injuries to several wrestlers, including sophomore Dan Sirotkin, fellow 197-pounder freshman Danny Jones and junior Max Odom (157 lbs.)—who reinjured the same shoulder that forced him to take a year off the 2001-02 season—stifled the Crimson’s chances to explode out of the gate...
...been a bit confusing at the top of the wrestling lineup for the past couple of months. Following the injuries to Sirotkin and Daniel Jones (Eddie’s little brother), P.J. Jones (no relation) and Eddie (4-7) have been switching match time between the 184 and 197 lbs. classes. Eddie, a sophomore, will have a very tough time in this year’s tourney. There are four nationally-ranked opponents in this weight class—including two in the top five. Though Eddie did send his match against one of them—Brown?...
Junior P.J. Jones (184 lbs.)—who has been alternating with Eddie at the 197-lb. position following the injury of sophomore Dan Sirotkin (197 lbs.)—also won in the 197-lb. spot against Brown’s Pete Gladish, but lost at the 184-lb. position against...