Harvard wrestling saw a tough road trip this past weekend (1-7, 0-6 EIWA), as the squad fell to Lehigh as well as Ivy League foes Princeton and Penn. Injuries continue to plague the Crimson as it goes into its last leg of dual-meet season.
“Our guys wrestled hard but we came up on the wrong side of a lot of things,” senior heavyweight David Ng said. “There’s nothing that practice can’t fix as we finish up this year.”
HARVARD 12, PRINCETON 21
Harvard fell short against the Tigers (), losing 21-12. Starting with a forfeit in the 125 weight class, the Crimson was unable to close the deficit and regain the lead.
A highlight for the team came from captain James Fox, who notched a personal win against No. 10 ranked Abram Ayala in a matchup that Fox has seen several times over his collegiate career.
“Those two have met so many times, and [Ayala] really knows how to wear James down and get him tired,” Ng said. But James really stepped up, and kept fighting and got a takedown in the last 20 seconds.”
No. 15 ranked junior captain Todd Preston also contributed a win for the team, as he outmaneuvered Princeton’s 141-pounder, Jordan Laster, 5-0.
“Todd wrestled really hard,” Ng said. “He beat a pretty tough guy at home, and that really got our bench and crowd really excited, and got a lot of energy going for us.”
The last two wins on the day came from Ng and rookie Josef Johnson. Ng picked up a decision over the Tigers’ Ray O’Donnell in the heavyweight division, while newcomer Johnson continued his strong season performance with a tight win over Judd Zeigler, 7-6.
For three Harvard wrestlers—Devon Gobbo, Patrick Hogan, and Josh Popple—this was their first weekend back from injury after a few weeks off the mat.
“Its tough, we’ve had those three guys come back from injuries, so we knew it was going to be difficult for them, getting right back in it,” Crimson coach Jay Weiss said. “But it was good for them to get in matches.”
HARVARD 13, PENN 26
The same day, Harvard continued with a match against Ivy League foe Penn (6-4, 2-1), and repeated last years performance in the Crimson’s second consecutive loss.
“Obviously we aren’t pleased with results,” Weiss said. “We just need to compete harder. That’s all it comes down to. We wrestled better against Penn, but having to give it up at 125 pounds certainly doesn’t help the cause. We need to take our training into competition.”
In the matchup against their respective Quaker opponents, Fox, Preston, and Ng repeated their winning performances, while junior Devon Gobbo contributed a win of his own.
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