A week in photos — Feb. 21, 2013
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Take a peek at what the Wrestling team is up to at this point in the season.
The International Olympic Committee is making a mockery out of athletes who deserve the sporting world’s utmost respect by trying to eliminate wrestling as an Olympic sport.
Strong senior class that has won over 90% of its matches is currently leading the wrestling team to a national ranking
Wrestler Dominick Giacolone returns to the team after missing the end of last year with a knee injury
Wrestling team always finds its stride in February, readying for NCAA competition
While the stakes are still low, head coach Marty Nichols has his team trying out new techniques.
Even without two national champions from the previous season, the wrestling team is hungry for more success in the 2012-13 season. Bolstered by the NCAA championships won by Seth Ecker ’12 and graduate student Jeremy Stierly last spring, the Blue and Gold know they can contend on the national stage. Though the efforts of those…
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Senior Seth Ecker and graduate student Jeremy Stierly are listed in the wrestling team’s history as two of eight national champions, but they will also be remembered for their contributions in the classroom.
Vindication shows itself in different forms, as was the case for senior Seth Ecker and graduate student Jeremy Stierly winning individual titles at the NCAA Championships yesterday in La Crosse, Wis. Ecker defeated all the competitors in the 133-pound weight class, while Stierly took first in the 149-pound category.