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    Cornell wins Body Bar Invitational

    ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Big Red wrestling team won the Body Bar Invitational for the second year in a row on Saturday by a slim margin of one point ahead of No. 7 Michigan. Three Cornell wrestlers won individual titles in their weight classes. Jordan Leen took the 149 title, Jerry Rinaldi (197), and Zach Hammond took home the title at 285.

    In the 133 weight class, Nick Bridge started the day in the No. 3 seed. He opened with a match against Maryland's Jon Kohler winning, 15-2. Moving on to Drexel's Billy Martin, Bridge pinned his opponent in 1:58. In the semifinals, he was paired up against the No. 2 seed Army's Matt Kyler. Kyler pinned Bridge in 5:33. Bridge took fifth place once again beating Martin by 16-4.

    Keith Dickey wrestled for the Big Red at 141. He took on Kent State's Clint Sponseller and picked up a 9-2 victory. In his next match he faced Sacred Heart's Cory Dunn winning, 6-0. In the semi-final round, Dickey fell to Maryland's Charlie Pinto at 4:52. Dickey took home third place after beating Old Dominion's Williams, 4-2.

    Jordan Leen worked his way through the 149 bracket of the Body Bar. He picked up a win in the opening round and pinned Sacred Heart's Sean Eagan in 2:42. He won the title after defeating Michigan's No. 1 seed Josh Churella in the finals.

    In the 165 weight class, the Big Red's Steve Anceravage pinned Old Dominion's Nick Pullano in 0:55. He made his way through to the finals but lost a one point decision to Michigan's Eric Tannenbaum, 3-2. Mike Mackie opened his day by pinning Army's Bob Heigtchew in 2:06. He lost to Sacred Heart's Sherwood Fendryk, but won his fifth place bout against Pittsburgh's Sean Richmond.

    At 184, Luke Hogle lost his opening match 8-2, but then wrestled his way through the consolation rounds. He beat Pittsburgh's Matt Darnell, 11-0, and next pinned Drexel's Justin Terhune in 6:26. Hogle took fourth after Army's Scott Ferguson defeated him 13-2.

    No. 1 seeded Jerry Rinaldi had a bye in the opening round, and pinned his first opponent in 2:42. In the semi-finals he beat Michigan's Nick Roy, 2-1. Rinaldi took the title defeating his second Wolverine of the day, Casey White, 8-2.

    Zach Hammond, seeded No. 4, opened his day by pinning his first opponent in 1:02. He wrestled his way to an 8-2 win over Kent State's Willie Leonard. Hammond next took on No. 1 seed Payam Zarrinpour and pulled out a narrow 8-7 victory. In the finals, Zach Hammond took home the heavyweight title giving the Big Red its team victory by beating No. 2 seeded Jermail Porter 10-3.

    The Big Red is at home again next weekend when it will wrestle against the Big Ten's Ohio State. The match begins at 2:00 in Newman Arena.

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