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Killar, Mosely Earn All-American Honors at NCAA Championships

Odom wrestled very well in the wrestlebacks, as he went 2-1 against some very tough opponents. He first defeated Joey Calavitta of Cal-Fullerton, 5-4 before going on to a thrilling victory over Penn's Jonathon Gough. Avenging a loss to Gough from earlier this season, Odom grappled to a 6-4 win. He then fell 12-4 to No. 11 seed Joe Henson of Nebraska.

And so as the season draws to a close for this Harvard squad, there is much to excited about and much to anticipate in the future. However, the Crimson will certainly feel a tremendous loss with the graduation of Killar, Mosley, and the core group of seniors that have shaped the program.

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"While having them leave is a big loss for the program, there is also a huge gain in what they have done and the standards they have set for the younger guys." Weiss said. "It is a great way to wrap up the season. We just need to keep taking these steps."

"It amazes me how far the team has come," Mosley said. "We are definitely moving in the right direction. I expect good things to happen."

And judging by the continued success of this team, it's hard to expect any differently.

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