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Past Press Releases
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2005-2006 Press Releases

NEWS

BU headed to CAA Championship in Philadelphia (March 2)
Bearcats sign Wayne Central standout Josh Patterson to NLI (Dec. 14)
Robie leads young Bearcats into 2005-06 season (Nov. 3)
BU wrestling alumnus Billy Baldwin meets with team during Homecoming Weekend (Nov. 1)

Bearcats working out in brand new practice room (Oct. 21)
Former Michigan assistant Tony Robie hired as head coach (Jan. 17)

RESULTS

Patterson, Wade place fourth, BU finishes ninth at CAA Championship (March 3-4)
Franklin & Marshall edges BU 19-18 in final dual (Feb. 18)
Cholewa places sixth to lead Bearcats at Edinboro Open (Feb. 11)
Wade and Patterson lead BU to 15th place at Kent State Open (Feb. 4)
Bearcats drop matches to George Mason and Duquesne (Jan. 28)
Wade makes successful return at CAA Duals (Jan. 21)
Bearcats lose three matches at Northeast Duals (Nov. 26)
Patterson wins two matches at East Stroudsburg Open (Nov. 19)
Bearcats defeated by Slippery Rock in front of large home crowd (Nov. 17)
Patterson wins twice but BU falls to James Madison and Drexel (Nov. 13)
Wade second, Bordas fourth at season-opening Slippery Rock Open (Nov. 5)

STATISTICS

Cumulative Statistics

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