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O' CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN
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O' CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN

While the Crimson’s team effort was inconsistent this weekend in a pair of dual matches, with Harvard falling to Penn before beating Princeton, the team’s standouts were rock solid. Junior co-captains J.P. O’Connor and Louis Caputo combined for a perfect

CON' MAN
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CON' MAN

Harvard’s wrestlers got off to a rough start following final exams, losing badly twice to Army and No. 8 Lehigh over the weekend. One of the lone bright spots for the Crimson was junior co-captain J.P. O’Connor, who continued his phenomenal season with a

BEST IN THE WEST
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BEST IN THE WEST

Top-seeded Colin West defeated Rochester’s top-ranked player Jim Bristow 9-0. 9-0, 9-5 in last weekend’s matchup between No. 4 Harvard and the No. 5 Yellowjackets. His victory capped a last-ditch Crimson comeback against Rochester with his team winning 5

JUST PLAYING
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JUST PLAYING

Harvard junior co-captain J.P. O’Connor turned in an impressive performance in his first appearance in the 157 lbs. weight class. Currently ranked No. 5 in the nation, O’Connor defeated Cornell’s Jordan Leen, No. 1 in the country at 157, making a strong c

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Despite falling to Brown in Game 1 of yesterday’s double header, the Crimson’s 6-0 victory in Game 2 clinched its second straight Ivy League North Divison title.

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SENIOR STATUS
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SENIOR STATUS

Despite stretching his personal win steak to six, senior Matt Button, shown here in earlier action, couldn’t help his squad eke out its third victory of the season. The team, already plagued by injuries, saw yet another wrestler fall early on, setting the

CUTE AS A BUTTON
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CUTE AS A BUTTON

Senior Matt Button’s strong performance in the three weekend meets helped the Crimson to its first two victories of the season and aided the squad in its foiled upset bid against Penn with a major decision early.

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Despite injuries aplenty, wrestling managed its first two wins of the season in convincing fashion, after dropping its first meet of the weekend to Penn.

NO-GO FOR NIKO
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NO-GO FOR NIKO

Junior Niko Hrdy, shown here in earlier action, came close to defeating the Bantams in a hard-fought match, but Hrdy couldn’t pull ahead, falling just short of a victory, 10-9, 10-8, 9-5. Perennial powerhouse Trinity has not been defeated in its last 180

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Professor Federico Capasso praises his Quantum Cascade Laser as research associate Mikhail Belkin and graduate student Benjamin Lee look on.

IF YOU ’SESA
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IF YOU ’SESA

Junior captain Verdi DiSesa won two matches to help Harvard’s A team to a fifth-place finish at the 5-Man Championships.

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