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...game.” It was a stark contrast to the Crimson’s road opener against DePaul, when the Blue Demons sprinted out to a 37-4 lead and buried Harvard 97-52. On Saturday, Harvard saw Virginia—a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament a year ago—start the game with a quick 5-0 lead. The Cavaliers nailed five first-half three pointers and pushed the margin to 45-35 on a Seidah Williams jumper with 9:40 remaining in the second half. And that’s when the Crimson...
...contrary, the Crimson has much to look forward to this season, as the tournament unveiled some bright new talents, especially freshman Louis Caputo, who finished fourth in his weight class...
Caputo came into the tournament seeded No. 12, and immediately put up an impressive display by garnering four straight victories by decision. In the semifinal match, Caputo could not overcome top seed Pete Friedl of Illinois, who won an 8-4 decision. After winning a 3-2 decision against Dustin Wiles of Penn, Caputo faced third seed Joe Mazzurco of Cornell in an attempt to secure a third place finish, but lost...
Freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) won two matches for Harvard, one against Gene Zannetti of Penn and the other against Tyler Thurgood of Columbia, before he defaulted. Sophomore Jonathan Butler and freshman Thomas Picarsic both garnered a victory each. Also playing in the tournament were sophomore Matt Button, senior Mike Baria and freshman Wesley Walker...
...efforts of its players carried the Crimson to finish just half a point behind the University at Buffalo. Michigan finished first in the tournament, followed by Cornell, Missouri, Edinboro and Arizona State...