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...what that America Airlines pilot didn’t tell those 200-plus passengers, and what they probably didn’t realize, was just how dominant Jantzen was at the NCAAs...
...that the grapplers he faced before wrestling against Esposito weren’t worthy opponents. After all, Jantzen’s opponent in the semifinal—Michigan’s No. 4 Ryan Churella—ended up coming in third place after Jantzen upended...
...Jantzen proved that excellence once again in the championship match. Even when he was up by six points going into the third period against Esposito, Jantzen didn’t let off the heat. He came out strong and scored a quick takedown, furthering his lead to eight points. Most other wrestlers, had they been in a similar situation, might have chosen to do something a bit differently...
...Jantzen isn’t the first man to win the national title or the Most Outstanding Wrestler award from Harvard—but he is the first to win both in the same year. And times certainly seem to have changed a bit since the Crimson’s other national title was awarded...
...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...