| Year: | Sophomore |
| Hometown: | Shoreham, N.Y. |
| High School: | Shoreham-Wading River |
| Position: | 141 |
| House Affiliation: | Currier |
Sophomore (2008-09)
NCAA Qualifier ... Named second-team All-Ivy League ... Finished
second at the EIWA Championships ... Compiled a 5-0 dual record,
but missed majority of the season with an injury ... Won the Cliff
Keen Las Vegas Invitational as an unranked wrestler an defeated
four grapplers seeded higher than him, including defending national
champion J. Jaggers of Ohio State ... Earned EIWA Wrestler of the
Week and a No. 1 ranking the following week ... Went 2-1 at the
Midlands Championships before an injury forced him to withdraw from
the tournament ... Went 3-0 at the Lone Star Duals ... Missed the
next eight dual matches (five weeks) due to injury ... Returned to
the line-up against Columbia (Feb. 20).
Freshman (2007-08)
NCAA qualifier ... Named second-team All-Ivy ... Went
14-8 despite missing seven weeks of the season due to injury ...
Finished third at the East Stroudsburg Open and took sixth at the
Midlands Championship ... Came back after a seven-week hiatus to go
2-0 in Ivy League action and take fourth at the EIWA
Championships.
Before Harvard
Ranked No. 1 in the nation at 133 pounds by Intermat out
of high school ... A five-time league champion, four-time county
champion, a two-time New York state champion and Outstanding
Wrestler as a junior ... Named all-county five times and all-state
four .. Placed fourth at the U.S. Cadet National Freestyle
Tournament and is a FILA Cadet World Trial champion ... Finished
seventh at 133 pounds in the Midlands Open, a college tournament
... Went 35-0 as a senior and ended high school career with
86straight victories ... Compiled a 185-7 high school record ...
Member of the National Honor Society and Teacher Corps ... Involved
in student government ... Brother, Jesse, was a three-time
wrestling All-American and NCAA champion for Harvard ... Sister,
Doni-Melissa, was a two-time field hockey All-American at Hofstra
and father, Donald, wrestled at C.W. Post.

