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...most dominating wrestler on the New York swing was sophomore Jesse Jantzen. Jantzen, currently ranked No. 5 in the nation and No. 1 in the EIWA at 149 lbs., pinned the Lions’ Matt Pierce in 0:55 on Friday before crushing the Big Red’s Chris Pirch 17-0 in 4:41 on Saturday. The victories raised Jantzen’s season mark...
Harvard also fell to Penn last year, but still went on to win a share of the Ivy title, as well as the EIWA championship...
...barely one and a half full seasons of collegiate wrestling, Jantzen has already left an impressive trail of accomplishments. Currently, he is the No. 5 wrestler in the country and the top-ranked competitor in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA). Jantzen is also the reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Year and earned a berth at the NCAA Championships as a freshman...
This weekend, Jantzen will lead the Crimson in hosting traditional EIWA powerhouse Penn, Princeton and Boston College. Jantzen’s toughest individual challenge may come Friday night, when he is slated to face No. 10 Joe Henson of the Quakers...
Normally, one might think that getting off a bus to wrestle one’s second match of the day against a fresh home team supported by an estimated 2,000 fans would be disheartening. The Crimson (3-4, 1-1 EIWA), though, was significantly more prepared to wrestle upon arriving in Hempstead, N.Y., than the circumstances would suggest. Indeed, Harvard had earlier weighed-in at Fairfield, so the wrestlers had plenty of time to eat and hydrate themselves. Furthermore, co-captain Dawid Rechul and sophomore Jesse Jantzen, both native Long Islanders, had brought their own contingent of supporters...