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...returning talents are set to compete for the Harvard wrestling squad at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational this weekend. The tournament marks the highlight of the fall competition. “Cliff Keen is our first semester peak,” Crimson Coach Jay Weiss said. “We’ll then come back [from break] and work back up. This will be our practice run for the NCAA tournament.” Harvard placed seventh last year with two wrestlers reaching the finals. Despite stiffer competition, the Crimson looks to better last year?...
...Bobby Latessa (157 lb.) went 3-1 but were likewise denied a chance to place after the cancellation of wrestlebacks. Sophomore Frankie Colletta (174 lb.) also finished 3-1. “Everyone wrestled at where we need them to be right now,” head coach Jay Weiss said. “We treat this as a stepping stone, and now we have to come up with a plan for [the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational in two weeks]. But I was extremely pleased overall.” “There’s always room...
...huge operation that needed to be done,” said Jay T. Weiss, Harvard’s head wrestling coach. “We’ll feel back at home...
...Brown .273 to .025 in the opening game, which included a 16-1 Harvard run.Sophomore Katherine Kocurek had 15 digs in the game and finished with 29 in the match.“After a tough loss [against Yale], we came out solid,” head coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We executed the game plan well.”Traveling to Providence, the Crimson was hoping to defeat the Bears for the second time this season. Earlier this month, Harvard downed Brown, 3-1, at home. And after the dominant first game, it looked...
...point on, the two teams jostled back and forth, eventually tying at 24. Princeton went on a 6-1 run to finish the game, 30-25.“They weren’t much bigger than us, but they played very consistently,” head coach Jennifer Weiss said. “It was the broken plays where we lost points.”The third game once more showed promise for a Crimson win, but an error set the team back late in the game. Despite strong efforts from senior Mimi Hanley and junior Kathryn McKinley...