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  1. Nov 12, 2019 · 851 subscribers. Subscribed. 612. 80K views 4 years ago #Wrestling. A two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion, Jordan won the 1985 and 1986 NCAA championship matches in the...

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  2. Jim Jordan, Wisconsin DEC Greg Randall, Iowa, 6–2 142 lbs Kevin Dresser, Iowa DEC Peter Yozzo, Lehigh, 11–6 150 lbs Jim Heffernan, Iowa DEC Adam Cohen, Arizona State, 10–3 158 lbs Jude Skove, Ohio State DEC Greg Elinsky, Penn State, 5–2 167 lbs Marty Kistler, Iowa MAJOR Mark van Tine, Oklahoma State, 15–3 177 lbs

  3. He went on to wrestle for the University of Wisconsin from 1982 - 1986. During that time he was a three-time All-American and a two-time NCAA champion. Jordan placed sixth in the 134-pound weight class as a sophomore followed by NCAA titles the next two seasons.

  4. Jim Jordan, Wisconsin [1] Tim Cochran 12-2 Leo Bailey 9-6 Ed Curran 8-7 Nick Neville 6-3 Glenn McMinn Jr. 9-3 Tom Hutchinson 7-3 Jeff Washington Fall 5:36 Jim Jordan DFT 4:00 Tim Cochran 14-6 Ed Curran 6-1 Tom Hutchinson 14-1 Jim Jordan Fall 3:56 Tim Cochran 5-0 Jim Jordan 6-2

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_JordanJim Jordan - Wikipedia

    He then enrolled at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he became a two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion. Jordan won the 1985 and 1986 NCAA championship matches in the 134-pound (61 kg) weight class, defeating future multi time World and Olympic champion John Smith in the former.

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  8. He went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin where he was a two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion ('85-'86). He was voted "Most Dedicated" by his University of Wisconsin teammates all four years ('83-'86).

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