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Outside of 118-lb. Tri-Captain Paul Widerman, who placed sixth in his weight class the rest of the Harvard team was unable to score points for the Crimson in team competition. "We had no backup for Phills and McNerney," commented Lee. "But I'm thrilled with the individual efforts. You've got to get it while you can," he added. Crimson William F. Hammond
From the opening whistle, the Crimson never trailed, taking four of the first five matches, thanks to solid performances by 118-lb. Tri-Captain Paul Widerman, and 126-lb. freshman Steve Beati. When Andy McNerney, ranked number seven nationally in the 142-lb. weight class, stepped on the mat, the Crimson was protecting a modest 7-3 lead on points...
While Widerman tries to regain the finesse that he lost when he pulled ligaments in the knee, fellow. Tri-Captains Andy McNernry and Jim Phills continue to defend their top-10 national rankings. Neither has lost a dual-meet match and both anticipate another trip to the national championships...
...Harvard women's indoor track squad garnered top honors in 10 of 13 events to defeat Boston College and UMass, 71-51-12, in Saturday's tri-meet...
Without the services of tri-captain Paul Wider man and with a modified lineup, the Harvard wrestling team dropped its first match of the year to Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 19-17, in a quadrangular meet at the University of New Hampshire Saturday night. The matmen fell behind from the start and were not able to make up the deficit in the final matches. The team came back to drub UNH, 37-12, and handle the University of Maine, 32-17, to bring its season record...