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No. 10 Wrestling Overpowers Columbia, Edges out No. 23 Lock Haven
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With the win over Columbia, Cornell picked up its 81st consecutive Ivy League victory and continues to lead the Ancient Eight with a record of 3-0.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/jackkantor/page/5/)
With the win over Columbia, Cornell picked up its 81st consecutive Ivy League victory and continues to lead the Ancient Eight with a record of 3-0.
“As arduous as the climb to get to No. 1 [is], the descent will be really quick if you don’t continue to win.”
“Coach Koll is a real strong believer that there is no such thing as a rebuilding year and we are those tools to say no to the rebuilding.”
The success of Cornell’s youth has shown that this team, which has seen many of its top wrestlers recently graduate, can still compete with the nations top opponents like the Mountain Hawks.
The Red won twice and lost twice at the inaugural South Beach Duals.
Make it 10-straight years now that Cornell has returned from Las Vegas with an individual champion and a team placing inside the top eight.
With great success in the pool as swimmer, in the classroom as a student and in the community as an ambassador, Ilya Evdokimov has won the 29th annual Richie Moran award.
Cornell — and especially its freshmen — impressed in dual meet win No. 1 of the year.
Cornell takes on No. 13 Northern Iowa this Friday in its first test of the 2017-18 season.
“It’s definitely a more intense weekend than a regular weekend during the season. It almost has a playoff feel.”