The No. 1 Keiser University Men's Swimming & Diving claimed two top-five finishes on day one at the Zippy Invitational. On day two, multiple records were broken. In the 50 Free,
Noel De Geus broke the national record, pool record, meet record, and school record with a time of 19.54. Following De Geus's record-breaking performance,
Jake Hutchinson, De Geus,
Jet Fuhrmann, and
Hanno Boeckmann finished the night with a new national record in the 400 Medley Relay.

1. Cornell - 854
2. Oakland - 714
3. Keiser - 594
4. Clarion - 373
Day 1
Day 2
- 500 Free - Alexander Menzel (4:28.56 - 3rd)
- 200 IM - Fynn Kunze (1:50.43 - 8th)
- Fuhrmann (1:49.42 - 12th)
- Alex Kusik (1:49.67 - 14th)
- 50 Free - De Geus (19.54 - 1st) MEET RECORD POOL RECORD NAIA RECORD SCHOOL RECORD
- Hutchinson (19.74 -2nd)
- Boeckmann (20.08 - 6th)
- Matheus Queiroz (20.23 - 10th)
- 3-Meter Dive - Juan Gonzalez (373.25 points - 1st) POOL RECORD SCHOOL RECORD
- 400 Medley Relay - Hutchinson, De Gues, Fuhrmann and Boeckmann (3:10.87 - 2nd) NATIONAL RECORD
Keiser will return to the pool tomorrow to complete day three of the Zippy Invitational with prelims at 9:00 AM, diving prelims at 1:30 PM, diving finals 1:30 PM and the finals at 6:00 PM.
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