Cornell concludes NCAA wrestling championships with Shapiro earning All-America honors

Cornell Big Red Men's Wrestling
Cornell Big Red Men's Wrestling
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Cornell finished its participation at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships on March 21, with junior Meyer Shapiro placing eighth in the 157-pound category after a medical forfeit in his final match.

Shapiro’s performance earned him his third All-America honor, highlighting his continued success in collegiate wrestling. The team’s overall placement was 18th, scoring a total of 21.5 points during the competition.

The event took place in Cleveland, Ohio, and marked the end of Cornell’s season at the national level. The results reflect both individual and team efforts throughout the championship sessions.

Looking ahead, Cornell is set to return to action next season as it aims to build on this year’s achievements.



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