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...because of the forfeits we had to make.” The Crimson also benefitted from the rise of some young talents, which included freshmen Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) and Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.). Flanagan finished first in the EIWAs, and was one of the five Harvard wrestlers??along with Caputo—to qualify for the NCAA tournament. Flanagan, Ogunwole, and Meltzer all made the All-Ivy first team, while Preston and Caputo made the second team. “It was one of the strongest finishes we’ve ever had,” Weiss...
Since then, wrestlers?? identities have not been as closely linked to nationality. Plot schemes have grown more complex, and the line between good characters and evil characters has become blurred. Drawing from his analysis of wrestling, Cantor postulates that “the decline of old nationalism may be linked to a new kind of creative freedom...
...NCAA tournament, he upset two wrestlers??Cleveland State’s No. 9 Russ Davie and Fresno State’s No. 8 Clinton Walbeck. Despite the lack of experience and expectations, he finished the year with a 16-10 overall record...
...other two Harvard wrestlers??co-captain Reggie Lee (197 lbs.) and sophomore Max Meltzer (141 lbs.)—were knocked down to the consolations following their losses. Lee lost his consolation match to Missouri’s Jeff Foust 3-2 and has been knocked out of the tournament...
With the victory over Dies, Jantzen found himself in the winners circle, breaking many records along the way. Though he had won the Outstanding Wrestler award in 2002, Jantzen has now passed three former Crimson wrestlers??Dawid Rechul ’02, Matt Picarsic ’01 and Dustin Denunzio ’99, all of whom had won two individual championships—as the most successful wrestler at the EIWAs...