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wrestling team’s coach Jay Weiss can never say enough about co-captain Jesse Jantzen. And with phrases like NCAA champion, Outstanding Wrestler Award winner, three-time All-American and three-time EIWA champion used as a prefix for his name, it’s no wonder that Jantzen will leave Harvard as the most storied wrestler in school history...
Though the Harvard wrestling team may have won only one dual match in 15 attempts this season, coach Jay Weiss has always said he doesn’t measure the Crimson’s success solely on its record (1-14, 1-7 EIWA). And it’s hard to find fault with such a system, considering the individual nature of the sport and the accomplishments of some of the members of Harvard’s team...
...anyone reading this from American Airlines Flight 1120, while Jantzen may have been Harvard’s first three-time EIWA champion, four-time All-American, NCAA champion since 1938 and Most Outstanding Wrestler award winner since 1932, he also did so much more than that—the pilot just didn’t have time to tell you everything...
With the award, Jantzen has now become, “the first Harvard wrestler to...” more times than he can probably count. The “firsts” include winning the EIWA championship three times, becoming a four-time NCAA qualifier and earning All-American honors three time—also an Ivy League first...
...career for a man frustrated by two third-place NCAA finishes the past two years, who has now had, “the first Harvard wrestler to...” written about him more times than he can count. These “firsts” include winning the EIWA championship three times, becoming a four time NCAA qualifier and earning All-American honors three times—also an Ivy League first...