Isaac Jordan OSU
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Wrestling

Jordan finishes incredible career as four-time All-American

Ohio native will go down as one of most prolific UW wrestlers

Wrestling

Jordan finishes incredible career as four-time All-American

Ohio native will go down as one of most prolific UW wrestlers

Updated Brackets | Team Results

ST. LOUIS --
Isaac Jordan, a four-time All-American and two-time Big Ten Champion, wrapped up his illustrious career as a Wisconsin wrestler by finishing in fourth place at the NCAA Championships.

Jordan easily took his first win of the day to put him in the third-place match. In a rematch of the All-Star Classic, Jordan took on Missouri's Daniel Lewis and handily defeated him with an 8-1 decision. Jordan had a good shot early in the second minute of the first period taking down Lewis and nearly pinning him. He collected four nearfall points to give him a 6-0 edge headed into the second period.

Lewis rode out the entire second period, diminishing Jordan's 1:53 of riding time and was awarded a penalty point after Jordan was called for stalling. However, with a neutral start in the third, Jordan held Lewis off the entire period until clinching one final takedown in short time.

Up against Michigan's Logan Massa in the third-place bout, the duo faced off for the fourth time this season. Massa got things going early and took a 7-1 lead after the first period. After a scoreless second period, Massa tallied an escape and takedown midway through the third and Jordan managed to record an escape with 20 seconds remaining. With Massa's 11-2 major decision, Jordan finished in fourth place to claim his fourth-straight NCAA podium finish.

Notes To Know:
- Jordan finishes his career with a 115-17 record and went 27-6 in his senior campaign.
- With a .871 career winning percentage, Jordan ranks sixth all-time in program career winning percentages.
- Jordan is just the fifth four-time All-American in program history.
- Jordan's 115 career wins tie for eighth in program history.
-Wisconsin is currently in 12th place in the team standings with 39.5 points.
-The finals of the 2017 NCAA Championships are set to begin at 7 p.m. CT. The parade of All-Americans will run from 6:35 p.m.-6:50 p.m.
 
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Isaac Jordan

Isaac Jordan

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Isaac Jordan

Isaac Jordan

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior