Graham’s Bo Jordan, Ohio State wrestling win Big Ten championships

Bo Jordan of St. Paris Graham celebrated his fourth state title with a win over Aaron Schutette of Wauseon at 160 lbs. during the final round of the Ohio high school wrestling championships at the Jerome Schottenstein Center in Columbus on Saturday, March 2, 2013. Barbara J. Perenic/Staff

Bo Jordan of St. Paris Graham celebrated his fourth state title with a win over Aaron Schutette of Wauseon at 160 lbs. during the final round of the Ohio high school wrestling championships at the Jerome Schottenstein Center in Columbus on Saturday, March 2, 2013. Barbara J. Perenic/Staff

Ohio State won the Big Ten wrestling championship Saturday, and Graham graduate Bo Jordan was a big part of it.

The junior became a Big Ten champion for the first time by taking down Penn State’s Mark Hall in overtime in the 174-pound final.

🏆 time!

This time, it's @wrestlingbucks' Bo Jordan. https://t.co/wckcbxy6z8— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) March 5, 2017

He was one of four Ohio State Big Ten champions as the Buckeyes won their second conference title in three years.

Jordan was a four-time state champ at Graham and is already a two-time All-American after finishing third at the NCAA meet two years in a row and posting two runner-up finishes at the Big Ten tournament.

Jordan’s brother, Micah, lost the championship match at 149 pounds but earned an automatic NCAA bid.

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