The No. 1 men's swimming continued to break multiple records on the final day of the invitational. Freshman,
Aaron Wilmes broke four records in the 1650 free, he broke the pool and meet record of the University of Akron and the school and national record. A total of fourteen records were broken as a team in the four day invitational hosted by the University of Akron where Keiser University was the only NAIA among four other NCAA Division I institutions.
- University of Pennsylvania - 2095.5
- Cornell University - 1358.5
- Oakland University - 1879.5
- Keiser University - 1413
- Clarion - 764
- Freshman, Aaron Wilmes broke the meet and pool record of the University of Akron. He also broke the national and school record of the 1650 Free.
- The Seahawks had two others that placed in the top ten. Max Miller placed seventh with a time of 16:08.83 and Haakon Syrrist placed tenth with a time of 16:14.16.
- In the 100 Free, Alberto Garcia Marcos placed fourth with a time of 44.27.
- Ivan Amillo also competed in the 100 Free and placed eighth with a time of 45.17.
- In the 200 Breast, Theo Myklebusthaug competed in the "A" final placed seventh with a time of 1:59.64.
- In the 400 Free relay, Noel De Geus, Carlos Trinidad, Amillo, and Garcia Marcos placed fourth with a time of 2:59.21. The Seahawks also had Fynn Kunze, Max Miller, Riccardo Saita, and Alex Kusik place tenth as they registered a time of 3:01.19.

Keiser will return to the pool for the first meet of 2023 at home against the University of Tampa Friday, January 13 at 3:30 pm.