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Actor Mark Ruffalo supporting Olympic Wrestling

USA Wrestling and CPOW are releasing a new set of PSA's to support keeping wrestling in the Olympics beginning with Actor Mark Ruffalo...

U.S. World Team Trials preview in Greco-Roman at 96 kg/211.5 lbs.

TheMat.com will be providing daily previews for all of the weight classes that will be contested at the World Team Trials on June 21-22 in Stillwater, Okla....

New website, KeepOlympicWrestling.com, launched to support effort to retain Olympic wrestling

USA Wrestling and CPOW have launched a new website to support the effort to save Olympic wrestling....

Roberts, Garr and Davis preparing for World Team Trials

Oklahoma City University wrestlers Brittney Roberts and Kristi Garr and coach Link Davis prepare for the 2013 World Team Trials in Stillwater, Okla....



Parker of Princeton named EIWA Wrestler of the Week



EIWA Wrestler of the Week is sophomore Greg Parker of Princeton, who moved up a weight to 184 to take on tenth-ranked Francis Volpe of Harvard. He scored three takedowns in the bout to win 6-1. The day before, he turned in a technical fall over his Brown oppoment, which was a key ingredient in the Princeton defeat of Brown, the first for Princeton over an Ivy League opponent in six years. Most Offensive Wrestler of the Week was Joe Clarke of Princeton, who went 5-0 on the weekend, with two falls and two technical falls. The most impressive was his pin of highly regarded David Dies of Brown, another key ingredient in the Princeton defeat of the Bruins. Penn demonstrated that they have recovered from their recent problems, as they got everyone into the lineup for the first time in weeks against Harvard on Saturday, winning 25-11, and followed that up with 47-3 and 36-7 wins over Brown and George Mason on Sunday.
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