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...next for Jantzen is Brown’s No. 9 David Dies who Jantzen has already met this year—once during the regular season and then again in the EIWA championship—and beaten twice. Should he win that bout, he will wrestle the winner of the match between Lock Haven’s No. 12 Mike Maney and Michigan’s No. 4 Ryan Churella. Jantzen pinned Churella earlier in the year but has not faced Maney...
While Jantzen has certainly done everything right to put himself in a position to win an NCAA title—finishing third in nationals the past two years and becoming the first Crimson wrestler to earn three EIWA championships and four NCAA tournament berths—the road to the top position will not be an easy...
Since he finished third in this year’s EIWA tournament after losing to Penn’s Doug McGraw—the conference champion and the 10-seed in the national tournament—Meltzer may have missed his chance to get a tournament seed, though he is ranked...
...junior Jonas Corl went down with a knee injury early in the season, Ogunwole has emerged as one of Harvard’s leaders as well as the most surprising wrestler in the conference, scoring the only takedown against Penn’s No. 3 Matt Feast during the EIWA tournament. Even if Ogunwole or Meltzer make an early exit, expect to see them again in next year’s tournament...
Jantzen’s accomplishments also garnered him the John Fletcher award, given to the EIWA wrestler who has picked up the most career points...