2021-22 Wrestling Roster
Bokina, Jack
Jack Bokina
- Position:
- 157 lbs
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Junior
- Concentration:
- BEO Organizational Studies
- Hometown:
- Mattituck, N.Y.
- High School:
- Mattituck
Bio
2021-22: Competed at the EIWA Championships, earning a victory over Columbia ... Finished the season at second on the team with 14 victories ... Second on the team with four pins ... Went 4-0 in matches decided by fall ... Won four straight matches twice on the year.
2020-21: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20: Represented the Bears at the EIWA Championships (Mar. 6-7) … Won team’s Most Improved Wrestler award … Placed fifth at the F&M Open (Jan. 4) … Ranked second on the team in wins (18), first in major decisions (six), first in dual major decisions (three), and third in dual wins (six) … Posted an 18-17 overall record, 6-7 dual mark, and 6-6 EIWA dual record … Tallied 21 dual points, six major decisions, two pins, and one technical fall on the year … Notched EIWA dual wins over American (Jan. 10), Binghamton (Jan. 25), Penn (Feb. 1), Princeton (Feb. 1), LIU (Feb. 16), and Sacred Heart (Feb. 23) … Compiled four wins at both the Navy Classic (Nov. 23) and the F&M Open (Jan. 4).
2018-19: Won the 149-pound weight class at the Wildcat Open (Jan. 27) … Placed fourth at the Patriots Open (Dec. 9) … Went 13-15 overall on the season with a 1-7 dual mark … Tallied five major decisions and two pins on the year … Earned a dual win at Davidson (Jan. 11) … Won four matches at the Wildcat Open … Tallied three wins apiece at the Bearcat Open (Nov. 11) and Patriots Open.
Before Brown: Won the 2018 New York state title … Earned All-State honors four times … Captured five Suffolk County championships … Reached state finals twice … Placed twice at Eastern States … Compiled a 208-43 career record … Wrestled for head coach Cory Dolson … National Honor Society student.
Personal: Jack is the son of Christine and Eric Bokina … Has a twin brother, Luke, who also won a New York state wrestling title … Born on August 9, 2000 … Plans to concentrate in Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations.
Why Brown? “I chose Brown because it is one of the top schools in the country and for the future opportunities it will provide me. I also loved the open curriculum and the many academic choices. To be able to combine high level academics with the experience of Division I wrestling, made Brown an easy choice.”
2020-21: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20: Represented the Bears at the EIWA Championships (Mar. 6-7) … Won team’s Most Improved Wrestler award … Placed fifth at the F&M Open (Jan. 4) … Ranked second on the team in wins (18), first in major decisions (six), first in dual major decisions (three), and third in dual wins (six) … Posted an 18-17 overall record, 6-7 dual mark, and 6-6 EIWA dual record … Tallied 21 dual points, six major decisions, two pins, and one technical fall on the year … Notched EIWA dual wins over American (Jan. 10), Binghamton (Jan. 25), Penn (Feb. 1), Princeton (Feb. 1), LIU (Feb. 16), and Sacred Heart (Feb. 23) … Compiled four wins at both the Navy Classic (Nov. 23) and the F&M Open (Jan. 4).
2018-19: Won the 149-pound weight class at the Wildcat Open (Jan. 27) … Placed fourth at the Patriots Open (Dec. 9) … Went 13-15 overall on the season with a 1-7 dual mark … Tallied five major decisions and two pins on the year … Earned a dual win at Davidson (Jan. 11) … Won four matches at the Wildcat Open … Tallied three wins apiece at the Bearcat Open (Nov. 11) and Patriots Open.
Before Brown: Won the 2018 New York state title … Earned All-State honors four times … Captured five Suffolk County championships … Reached state finals twice … Placed twice at Eastern States … Compiled a 208-43 career record … Wrestled for head coach Cory Dolson … National Honor Society student.
Personal: Jack is the son of Christine and Eric Bokina … Has a twin brother, Luke, who also won a New York state wrestling title … Born on August 9, 2000 … Plans to concentrate in Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations.
Why Brown? “I chose Brown because it is one of the top schools in the country and for the future opportunities it will provide me. I also loved the open curriculum and the many academic choices. To be able to combine high level academics with the experience of Division I wrestling, made Brown an easy choice.”
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