Penn's wrestling team initiated the season with some promising performances.
The Binghamton Open held Saturday in Johnson City, N.Y. was the first trial for the relatively young and inexperienced No. 23 Penn team.
Andrew Gold and Cesar Grajales highlighted Penn's performance with a pair of championships.
Grajales was dominate in the 149-pound weightclass winning all of his matches by at least five points.
Gold reigned supreme in the 141-pound bracket, defeating freshman teammate Zack Kemmerer 2-0 in the finals.
Heavyweight Trey McLean turned in a solid performance, finishing second after losing in the finals, 4-2, to Zach Hammond of Cornell.
Zack Shanaman rounded out Penn's place winners. He took third at 165-pounds after losing by a score of 3-1 in the semi-finals to Brent Fiorito of Virginia.
-- Thomas Himes
Princeton 3-peats at Mid-Atlantic run
No surprises here.
No. 4 Princeton women's cross country won the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional for the third consecutive year.
-- Sebastien Angel






