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Wrestling takes down Harvard in EIWA matchup

BU defeat Crimson

19-13, six Bearcats earn victories, DePrez gets major decision.

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On Saturday afternoon, the Binghamton wrestling team traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to face Harvard while still looking for its first win of 2023. Six of 10 competing Bearcats won their bouts to secure BU’s second Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) win of the season, overcoming the Crimson 19-13.

“I thought we were tough today,” said Binghamton head coach Kyle Borshoff. “I think we had a good team effort across the board. We had some guys step up and win matches, so I think if we continue to have that same effort and get a little bit better, we’re going to be in a good position come the end of February. I always talk about being ready for the EIWA [championships], and today was a step in the right direction.” appears necessary.”

These organizations expressed disappointment toward the BPD in lieu of recent “historic” events regarding “police brutality.”

“Hundreds gave feedback in public meetings, demanding that police power be constrained, oversight increased, and portions of their budgets reallocated to things like housing, mental health services, and youth programs,” the Joint Press Statement reads. “Yet political leaders have steadfastly refused even to consider making any substantive changes to policing.” see force page 4

On Jan. 6, the BPD released a statement saying they assigned Kaczynski to desk duty, according to WBNG. The BPD did not reply to Pipe Dream’s request for comment. Iris DeFino, the social media and public relations manager for JUST — an activist group against mass incarceration — and a sophomore majoring in political science, said she believes the “unjust and excessive violence” displayed by the BPD officer is reflective of “greater injustices” within the U.S. legal system.

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