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Andy McNerney was leading John Selmon, one of the ranking Big Eight wrestlers in his weight class, by a score of 7-1, before falling into a pin in the third period. However, freshman Barry Bausano drew the hardest assignment of the day, facing fourth-ranked Ray Oliver in the 167-lb, weight class. Bausano lost by a 13-11 count, but demonstrated his potential as a wrestler to be reckoned with in the future...
...turned in impressive matches. Paul Widerman, wrestling for injured co-captain Paul Widerman, Phil Kline, and Sean Wallace, a consistent starter at 190 pounds, both pinned their opponents. Classmate Barry Bausano, wrestling at 167 pounds, had to come from behind from a 7-4 deficit against Lowell's best wrestler, to score a 12-7 decision...
...have to bring yourself to the level of slime in the squared circle." --Guy Mental, all-star professional wrestler...
Explaining that the Greeks saw wrestling as the ultimate combination of mind and body, Poliakoff, who was an all-Ivy wrestler at Yale, says, "Though training and strength were quite important, the sport above all required skill, finesse and leverage...
...Crimson's Andy McNerney demolished Jim Sausville 30-6 in the most lopsided brawl of the night. McNerney dominated each period of the one-sided match scoring takedown after takedown. "Our wrestler was a good kid, but McNerney was better--one of the best I've seen in a long time," Aguiar said...