The No. 1 Keiser University Men's Swimming & Diving wrapped up their third day of action at the Zippy Invitational on Saturday evening.
Jake Hutchinson stole the show early for the Seahawks with a record-breaking swim in the 100 Fly. In the final event of the evening, the relay team of
Noel De Geus, Hutchinson,
Hanno Boeckmann, and
Jet Fuhrmann broke just about every record possible with a time of 1:18.32.

1. Cornell - 1763
2. Oakland - 1371.5
3. Keiser - 1098.5
4. Clarion - 642
- 100 Fly - Jake Hutchinson (46.26 - 1st) POOL RECORD MEET RECORD SCHOOL RECORD
- 400 IM - Alexander Menzel (3:57.85 - 4th)
- 200 Free - Carlos Trinidad (1:38.72 - 2nd)
- 100 Breast - Noel De Geus (52.11 - 1st)
- 100 Back - Pedersen (48.45 - 5th)
- 1-Meter Dive - Juan Gonzalez (303.90 points - 1st)
- 200 Free Relay - De Geus, Hutchinson, Boeckmann, and Fuhrmann (1:18.32 - 1st) POOL RECORD MEET RECORD NAIA RECORDÂ SCHOOL RECORD
- Trinidad, Queiroz, Kusik, Margaritov (1:21.25 - 6th)
Keiser will return to the pool tomorrow for the final day of the Zippy Invitational, with prelims at 9:00 AM and finals at 4:00 PM
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