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...Columbia’s Jerome Greco and Picarsic required five overtime periods before the Harvard grappler scored a 2-1 victory. Jantzen gave the Crimson a 7-6 lead with a major decision over Nick Standish, throttling the Lions’ grappler...
...Despite this ominous start, freshman Corey Jantzen and sophomore J.P. O’Connor held their own and gave Harvard a brief sense of hope. Jantzen scored a fall against the Big Red’s Nick Bridge, while the second-ranked O’Connor shut out D.J. Meagher to close the gap to 9-10. The fall for Jantzen sealed his second win in as many days and put an uplifting note on the end of the season...
...Harvard’s first match of the weekend began as a tightly contested effort. After forfeiting at 125 lbs to spot the Lions a 6-0 lead, the Crimson took the next three bouts behind outstanding performances from Picarsic, Jantzen, and O’Connor...
...While a major decision is always good news, this bout gave more reason than usual for celebration, as it marked the freshman’s first action since an injury in Dec. Clearly Jantzen was ready for his return...
...whole have gone exactly as planned, Weiss did not express the dejection one might expect, but instead sounded genuinely optimistic about the final weeks of the season. “We just have to continue to move forward,” Weiss said. “We have Cory Jantzen hopefully coming back next weekend and that gives us a big lift at 141 lbs.” Regardless of which wrestlers can compete in the final matches, with an optimistic coach and a squad that has faced more than its share of challenges, Harvard has plenty of fight left...