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...pair of Harvard captains, one old and one new, will represent the United States at the Women’s Four Nations Cup in Leksland, Sweden. Tri-captain Caitlan Cahow and last year’s co-captain Julie Chu ’07 were selected to the U.S. Women’s Select Team on Tuesday and will travel to Sweden for the five-day tournament, which takes place Nov. 7-11. Both are listed as defensemen on the roster. Cahow’s national team experience dates back to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy, where...
...season riddled with sometimes devastating injuries, it became clear toward year’s end that the success or failure of the Crimson wrestling season would be decided by just four performances at the NCAA Championships in Auburn Hills, Mich. Harvard had four wrestlers qualify for the nationals: tri-captain Max Meltzer, tri-captain Robbie Preston, sophomore Louis Caputo, and freshman J. P. O’Connor. The Crimson did not disappoint. The team put up historic numbers at the tournament, earning its highest point total ever at nationals (29), and seeing three of its four wrestlers (Meltzer, Caputo...
...however, extends beyond his All-American status. Earning second-team All-Ivy and Ivy League Co-Rookie of the Year, the freshman has a lot to show for himself. O’Connor was also recently named EIWA Freshman of the Year. After Max Odom in 2000 and current tri-captain Bode Ogunwole in 2004, O’Connor is the third Harvard wrestler to win the award.Fellow Crimson wrestlers are impressed, but not surprised, by O’Connor’s successful season. His high school awards alone propel him high above rookie status. “Coming...
...nation, and all the emotions and excitement at the Palace at Auburn Hills, O’Connor showed rare maturity and poise in his first ever appearance at the nationals. “His goal all along had been to win the national championship,” tri-captain Max Meltzer said. “He wound up a little short, but he is so talented, and so poised and confident, that he’s able to perform under any circumstance. He’s just a winner, and has some intangible qualities that you can?...
...American nod and a loss means an exit. “If you have one [wrestler] in the round of 12, it’s nerve-racking,” Weiss said. “But we had four, and three of them back-to-back.” Tri-captain Max Meltzer (141 lbs.) came back to win two straight matches after a first-round loss before clinching All-American status by defeating Michael Keefe of Chattanooga in a 13-9 decision. Meltzer would finish eighth after losing to Jeff Jaggers of Ohio State, 7-1, in the seventh...