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...Harvard then dominated singles play with victories all down the line from No. 1 to No. 5, including wins in straight sets from No. 1 through No. 4. Sibilski, at No. 5, battled Shayna Miller and won in a close three-set match 7-5, 5-7, 10-6. Standout Ko did not disappoint either, bageling Natalia Sanchez in the first set and earning a 6-0, 6-1 overall. “Beier Ko and Peterzan led the way,” Green said. “Beier got out there and tore through her opponent very quickly. Laura...
...weekend loss to Princeton’s Mauricio Sanchez with a 3-0 victory.Yale’s John Fulham put up little resistance, as West dropped only three total points in a 9-2, 9-1, 9-0 drubbing of the Bulldogs top player. The third-year standout finished the season with a 9-1 record and looks to stand among the Nation’s best at Harvard’s helm as the post-season approaches.Despite a disappointing end to the regular season, the Crimson’s playoff prospects remain bright. Harvard will travel to Princeton...
...commitment to Harvard wrestling, devoting 35 years to the program as a student-athlete and coach. One of only seven grapplers to be elected to the Harvard Varsity Club Hall of Fame, Lee enjoyed a stellar career in the Crimson singlet. As a junior and senior, the four-year standout capped his two All-American seasons by finishing fourth in the NCAA championships at 123 lbs. Since that time, only three other Harvard wrestlers have equaled or surpassed this feat, the last of which was Jesse Jantzen ’04, a three-time place winner. Lee also punctuated...
...Though Harvard was outshot, 46-22, for the game, the team was able to stay titfor tat scorewise with BC behind the standout offensive performance of sophomore forward Pier-Olivier Michaud...
...wins in us, so it will be exciting to go from here.”Harvard will look to make similar strides in terms of health, as Caputo and Olsen made encouraging returns to the mat Saturday, but No. 3 Corey Jantzen (141) remains sidelined by injury. The sophomore standout has not competed since Jan. 3.With a slew of grapplers who are constrained to the bench or held to limited action as they recover, the Crimson has struggled to demonstrate its full potential. As the season progresses, though, Weiss maintains that his squad will close the gap on programs like...