CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard wrestling acquitted itself well during the 2025-26 season, placing wrestlers at national events during the year's early months, picking up several impressive wins during the dual season, and sending senior
Jimmy Harrington back to the NCAA Championships to cap an outstanding career.
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Opening its season at the Journeymen Classic, the Crimson started the season on a strong note with
Jimmy Harrington and
Sidney Tildsley each posting undefeated days alongside a runner-up performance from
Logan Brzozowski
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Harrington continued to establish himself as one of the nation's top wrestlers at 157 pounds with a second-place finish at the Keystone Classic.
Joseph Cangro,
Matthew Walsh, and
Dante Frinzi all joined him as placers at the event.
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Competing at the prestigious Cliff Keen Invitational, Harrington once again led the Crimson, finishing in eighth place at 157 pounds.
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Closing out the 2025 calendar year at the Midlands Championships, both
Logan Brzozowski and
Robert Kucharczk finished the event as place winners with Brzozowski taking sixth at 125 pounds and Kucharzck finishing in eighth at 184 pounds.
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Beginning its dual season at the NWCA Multi-Division National Duals in Iowa, the Crimson captured a pair of victories with a 28-17 win over Campbell and a 35-7 win over CSU Bakersfield.
Logan Brzozowski and
Jack Crook both posted technical falls in the win over the Camels before the Crimson took eight of 10 bouts, including three falls, on the way to the victory over the Roadrunners.
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Returning to the Northeast, Harvard picked up a 30-13 win over Binghamton with the Crimson totaling eight bout wins, including a pair of pins.
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Competing at the Malkin Athletic Center for the first time on the season, the Crimson earned a hard-fought 19-17 win over Ivy League rival Princeton. Harvard closed the match with wins in each of the dual's final three bouts to seal the comeback victory.
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Harvard closed the regular season with wins in each of its final two duals, topping Hofstra, 25-9, and Brown, 26-16.
Jimmy Harrington,
Jack Crook, and
Joseph Cangro all earned bonus-point wins against the Pride before
Logan Brzozowski and
Coleman Nogle came up with pins to jump start the victory over the Bears.
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Moving into the postseason,
Jimmy Harrington earned Honorable Mention All-Ivy and Academic All-Ivy accolades before punching his ticket the NCAA Championships with a fourth-place finish at the Ivy League tournament. Making his second straight appearance at NCAAs, Harrington highlighted his time at the event with an overtime, upset win of the No. 13 seed from Ohio in the first round.
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Following a year in which it registered multiple impressive performances and continued to develop young men into leaders, Harvard is poised to continue to make strides in the 2026-27 season with a strong nucleus of returning student-athletes ready to build on its foundation.
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