overtime, where Odom threw Elliot on his back for the pin and secured the upset.
"It was a tough match. I got lucky and won in overtime," Odom said. "Things started out a little rough at the beginning of the season but got better as the year went on. I am happy with what I've done so far, but I hope to go
further."
At 157-pounds, Kurtz rounded out the Crimson's successful weekend with a 2-0 victory.
Wresting confidently and aggressively, the team was finally able
to capture the close wins that had often eluded it throughout the dual
meet season. Finishing on a high note, the Crimson completed its schedule
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