Greg Jones (wrestler)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greg Jones is one of the most successful American collegiate wrestlers of all-time. At West Virginia University, Jones won three NCAA Division I wrestling titles - one of only 39 wrestlers to accomplish that feat in the tournament's 75-year history.
Shortly after his 5-3 decision of Cornell's Tyler Baier in the 184 pound finals, Jones was named the 2005 tournament's Most Outstanding Wrestler. In addition to his title in 2005, Jones won the 184 pound title in 2004 and the 174 pound title as a freshman in 2002.
[edit] Background
Greg Jones was born on August 10, 1982 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. The middle of 4 children, . Greg's older brother Vertus was a 3-time All-American wrestler. In high school, Jones won the PIAA championship as a member of the Greensburg-Salem Golden Lions wrestling team and was a two-time state champion. Greg went on to win three national championships as a member the West Virginia University Mountaineers. His career high school record was for the most wins.
[edit] Noteworthy statistics
- One of 39 3-time NCAA champions
- One of 20 wrestlers to win titles at two different weights
- One of 10 wrestlers to win a national title as a freshman
- 126-4 career record
- West Virginia's all-time wins leader
- Undefeated his junior and senior years
- Ended career with a 51-match win streak
- 4-time Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) champion
- First EWL wrestler to be named Most Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA tournament
- Was taken down just ten times in his career
- Outscored opponents 298-82 his senior year
- Voted 2004 West Virginia Amateur Athlete of the Year
- 17-2 record in 4 NCAA tournaments
- Member of the Eastern Wrestling League and NWCA All-Academic Teams