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CRIMSON NOTEBOOK

By Gordon P. Bellamy

The weekend was not kind to the battered men's wrestling team. The Crimson (8-10 overall, 0-5 Ivy) suffered two road losses at Columbia and Brown.

"We're wrestling well but our injuries force us to shuffle our lineup," Captain Aaron Danzig said.

Down six points from the start as a result of a forfeit at 118-lbs., the Crimson wrestled a close match against the Lions. The Crimson won at 126-lbs., 142-lbs. and 150-lbs. Sophomore Zach Cooper moved up to heavy weight for the Crimson's final victory. Against a tough Bears squad the Crimson was not so fortunate. Harvard could muster only two wins, but was led by an impressive performance by freshman Rob Donnino at 134-lbs.

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