It is this dedication, coupled with his tremendous talent, which makes Jantzen so unique and so successful.
"Jesse went to work out the day after Nationals," Weiss said. "He just loves to train and loves to wrestle. His work ethic has been a tremendous asset to this team."
Jantzen has shown no signs of slowing down anytime soon. He will be competing in the Junior Nationals/World Team Trials in the middle of May, and then the Senior World Trials in late June.
Undoubtedly, Jantzen has been an enormous addition to this Harvard squad. His exponential rise in just one year has given Crimson wrestling much to be proud of and much to look forward to.
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