NCAA All-American Nathan Jackson To Compete at 184

NCAA All-American Nathan Jackson To Compete at 184

Indiana senior and NCAA All-American Nathan Jackson is slated to compete in a loaded 184-pound weight class for the Hoosiers this season.

Nov 4, 2016 by Christian Pyles
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This is getting out of hand.

The toughest weight in the country just got one stud tougher. NCAA All-American Nathan Jackson is going to be wrestling this year at 184. The Indiana senior burst onto the scene last season after placing fifth at NCAAs and being one of two wrestlers to beat Bo Nickal. Jackson wrestled Thursday against Cal Poly and won by fall over Thomas Lane. He also added a pin over San Francisco State in the tri-meet. Full results posted from the tri here

Jackson is currently ranked fifth at 174 pounds. He now enters the 184 landscape, which boasts two NCAA champions (Gabe Dean and Myles Martin), two NCAA finalists (TJ Dudley and Nickal) and six other NCAA All-Americans.


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