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Grapplers Finish Busy Weekend With Three Wins

Bad Officiating Overshawdows Match Against Princeton

"That was one of the worst calls I've seen in 45 years of wrestling," Peckham said. "I mean it was bad."

Michael Jackson couldn't have said it any better.

The Crimson then fell to James Madison, 25-15. The team was minus Janis, who was nursing a sore back, and had to give up six points for the forfeit. Peckham also put in all of his second-stringers for the bout.

"It's a choice I make as a coach," Peckham explained. "They got a lot of experience and felt more like part of the team."

Harvard turned the tide against Lycoming, pummeling them, 31-5. With most of its starters back on the mat and Janis revved up after a back massage, the Crimson obliterated the team which had beaten James Madison earlier in the quad-meet.

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Alex Konovalchik had a great weekend, racking up five wins and Sam Cole extended his undefeated record to 18-0.

"I think the team as the whole looked the best that we have this season," Tri-Captain John Willoughby said.

"It was a pretty good weekend," Kierstead said, "but there's definitely room for improvement."

Still, the Crimson wasn't singing the blues.

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