The No. 1 Keiser University men's swimming defeated No. 4 Univ. of the Cumberlands and No. 10 Asbury University. The Seahawks beat Univ. of the Cumberlands 211-103 and Asbury Univ. 239-73.
RESULTS
No. 1 Keiser 211, No.4 Univ. of the Cumberlands 103
No. 1 Keiser 239, No.10 Asbury Univ. 73
Men's Highlights
- Keiser won five individual races and two relays on the final day of a two-day, double dual meet in Wilmore, Kentucky.
- The Seahawks jumped out to an early lead as the 200-yard medley relay team of Marcel Nagy, Joel Hansson, Lukas Macek, and Andrei Stukov won with a time of 1:35.03.
- Pol Roch, the first-year Seahawk from Spain, won the 1000-yard freestyle with a time of 9:54.31. He followed it up by leading the Seahawks in the 200-yard freestyle, touching the pads in a time of 1:42.90.
- Hansson sprinted to a victory in the 100-yard breaststroke, posting a time of 1:00.47.
- Nicholas Oh bested his competition in the 200-yard backstroke, touching the wall in 1:56.94.
- Nagy took first in the 100-yard butterfly, dashing to the end with a time of 51.13.
- The 400-yard freestyle team of Nagy, Macek, Oh, and Stukov won, as they posted a time of 3:12.43.
- KU finished 2-3-4 in the 100-yard free with Stukov (48.62), Oh (48.90), and Lasse Jorgensen (49.86) putting together solid performances.
- In the 200-yard IM, Vekony (1:59.66), Hansson(2:01.12), and Macek(2:02.40) finished 2-3-4, as well.
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- Coach's Corner
Head Coach Adam Epstein said, "As we talked about last night, we wanted to come out with energy this morning, and our team definitely did that. To win all four relays today (two per gender) is an amazing accomplishment against some great competition. We still have a lot of work to do, but for both genders to start the season 3-0 is a tremendous confidence booster. Kentucky has been good to us, but our team is ready to back home to Florida and the sunshine."
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Up Next
The Seahawks will face off against Florida Tech on November 10th at 11 am in Melbourne, Florida.