Jack Major
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Weight:
- 149
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- Hometown:
- Cold Spring, Minn.
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- ROCORI
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- Major:
- Biology & Healthcare leadership
Bio
The place in the world I most want to visit: Bahamas
Favorite professional sports team: Vikings
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Stephon Diggs
My dream job is: Mustache model or doctor
News mentions
Concordia had five student-athletes receive National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) Men’s Individual Scholar All-American honors.
Concordia had six wrestlers finish in the Top 8 of their weight class at the NCAA Region VII Meet. First-year athlete Chris Acuna led CC with a 5th-place finish.
Chris Acuna and Jack Major led Concordia on Day 1 at the NCAA Region VII Meet. Both wrestlers advanced to the semifinals of their weight classes and are one win away from qualifying for the NCAA Championship Meet.
Concordia renewed its rivalry with former MIAC opponent Augsburg and the No.3-ranked Auggies were able to come away with a 44-3 win in the final dual meet of the year for both teams.
After dropping the first two matches of the night, Concordia-Moorhead rattled off eight straight victories, including seven consecutive wins in contested bouts, to surge past the University of Jamestown (N.D.) in a 32–9 dual triumph on Thursday evening.
Concordia showed off its depth at the 2nd annual Cobber Last Shot Invite. CC came away with a pair of weight-class winners, 10 Top 3 finishers, 14 Top 5 places and 18 podium finishers.
Concordia returned to dual-meet action as they renewed their rivalry with MSU Moorhead. The Cobbers couldn’t overcome an early 13-point deficit and lost 35-13.
Less than 24 hours after cruising past host St. John's in a dual meet, the Cobbers came away with four weight-class titles and 17 Top 3 finishes at the annual SJU North Country Open.
Concordia dropped the first individual match in its dual meet at St. John’s but then rattled seven straight victories on their way to a dominant 42-8 win over the Johnnies. The Cobbers won eight of the 10 bouts in the dual and posted seven bonus-point victories as they beat St. John’s for the 11th straight time.
It was bonus point Saturday for the Cobbers on Day 2 at the NWCA National Duals Meet. Concordia posted 13 bonus point wins in their two matches as they beat Albion (Mich.) and Olivet (Mich.).
Senior Mason Swanson posted two wins in the Cobbers' two matches on Day 1 at the NWCA National Duals meet. Concordia lost lost 25-16 in the opener against No.10-ranked Coe (Iowa) and then fell 31-14 to Cornell in the first round on the consolation side of the bracket.
Concordia finished off the 2025 portion of its schedule by falling 34-13 at Division II Univ. of Sioux Falls. Kie Anderson, Nate Kisgen and Will Freking picked up the wins for the Cobbers.
Concordia returned to multi-team invitational action after a 3-week break and came away with 10 podium finishes at the annual Augsburg Invite. The Cobbers brought a contingent of 21 athletes to the meet with 13 wrestling in the gold division and eight participating in the freshmen bracket.
Concordia ventured across the Red River for its opening dual meet of the season and lost 46-0 to NCAA Division I opponent North Dakota State.
First-year wrestler Chris Acuna (Billings, Mont.) led a group of 25 Cobbers at the season-opening Wis.-Stevens Point Pointer Open. Acuna posted a 4-0 record and won the 157-lb weight class in the silver division of the tournament.
