Crimson wrestlers will seek their third win today against two losses when they meet Princeton in New Jersey.
The Tiger varsity has a 4 to 2 record, with both its defeats at the hands of non-Ivy opponents. Last week, when the Crimson lost to Columbia, weakness in the light weights resulted in two Lion pins. Princeton's main strength, however, is at 147 pounds.
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