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Watch as The Maestro himself, senior Jesse Jantzen, takes down opponent after sorry opponent. If not, just take a peek at his thefacebook.com picture. He’s a maniac...
...Jantzen knew that in his final match of the weekend he would be facing an old opponent again—whether it was Cornell’s No. 5 Dustin Manotti, who Jantzen beat 9-2, or Brown’s No. 17 David Dies, who lost to Jantzen 6-5 last time...
Dies ended up winning the match 1-0, forcing the championship bout between him and Jantzen. Having been well prepared for the tournament, Jantzen already knew Dies’ style of wrestling well and used this knowledge against him to win the match 5-2. Jantzen only allowed the second place finisher to score points on an escape and a stalling call...
With the victory over Dies, Jantzen found himself in the winners circle, breaking many records along the way. Though he had won the Outstanding Wrestler award in 2002, Jantzen has now passed three former Crimson wrestlers—Dawid Rechul ’02, Matt Picarsic ’01 and Dustin Denunzio ’99, all of whom had won two individual championships—as the most successful wrestler at the EIWAs...
...with just two weeks to prepare for the NCAA tournament, a time frame in which Jantzen has finished in third the past two years, he has become more focused then ever. Maybe if he completes his longtime goal and secures a national championship he’ll open up and start to celebrate a bit more. But then again, maybe he won’t. After all, he’s not your everyday athlete...