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No. 1 Men's Swimming & Diving

No. 1 Men's Swimming & Diving Claims Another Sun Conference Championship

The No. 1 Keiser University men's swimming & diving earned their fourth straight Sun Conference Championship on Saturday night in Ocala, Fla. The Seahawks won four events on the final night and set meet records in two of the wins.

After the meet concluded, Adrian Avilan was named SUN Diver of the Year, Isaiah Aleksenko was named SUN Swimmer of the Year, and Head Coach Adam Epstein was named SUN Men's Coach of the Year. The Seahawks finished with 12 event wins, 8 meet records, and 32 SUN All-Conference honors.


Scores After Day Two
1. Keiser - 818.5
2. St. Thomas - 798.5
3. SCAD - 640.5
4. William Carey - 507
5. Ave Maria - 349.5
6. Life - 344
7. Loyola (La.) - 284
8. Thomas - 230
9. New College of Florida - 5


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Meet Notes
  • Alex Menzel opened the night with a second-place finish in the 1650 Free, finishing with a time of 15:43.84
  • In the 200 Back, Pedersen grabbed the first win of the night for KU with a 1:47.40 finish
  • Boeckmann took bronze in the 50 Free, touching the wall at 44.79
  • De Geus then claimed second in the 200 Breast with a 1:57.82 finish
  • In the 200 Fly, Aleksenko bested his meet record with a time of 1:44.09
  • The Seahawks swept the podium in the 3-Meter Dive with Avilan taking first followed by Payton Whipple and Jace Champlin
  • Leading by six going into the final event, Aleksenko, Boeckmann, Malik, and Fuhrmann finished the meet with a meet record in the 400 Free Relay

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All-Conference Event
Adrian Avilan 1-Meter Dive, 3-Meter Dive
Isaiah Aleksenko 200 Medley Relay, 200 IM, 200 Free Relay, 100 Back, 400 Medley Relay, 200 Fly, 400 Free Relay
Hanno Boeckmann 200 Free Relay, 100 Fly, 50 Free, 400 Free Relay
Jace Champlin 1-Meter Dive, 3-Meter Dive
Noel De Geus 200 Medley Relay, 50 Free, 200 Free Relay, 100 Breast, 400 Medley Relay, 200 Breast
Jet Fuhrmann 200 Medley Relay, 200 Free Relay, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
Dawid Malik 100 Fly, 400 Free Relay
Alex Menzel 1650 Free
Nicklas Pedersen 400 Medley Relay, 200 Back
Payton Whipple 1-Meter Dive, 3-Meter Dive


Up Next
The Seahawks will now head to Elkhart, Indiana to compete in the NAIA National championships on March 4-7.
 

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Players Mentioned

Isaiah Aleksenko

Isaiah Aleksenko

5' 11"
Second Year
Sophomore
Jace Champlin

Jace Champlin

5' 10"
Third Year
Senior
Noel De Geus

Noel De Geus

6' 0"
Fourth Year
Senior
Jet Fuhrmann

Jet Fuhrmann

6' 3"
Fourth Year
Senior
Nicklas Pedersen

Nicklas Pedersen

5' 11"
Third Year
Junior
Dawid Malik

Dawid Malik

6' 2"
First Year
Freshman
Payton Whipple

Payton Whipple

6' 0"
First Year
Freshman
Hanno Boeckmann

Hanno Boeckmann

6' 0"
Third Year
Junior
Adrian Avilan

Adrian Avilan

5' 7"
First Year
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Isaiah Aleksenko

Isaiah Aleksenko

5' 11"
Second Year
Sophomore
Jace Champlin

Jace Champlin

5' 10"
Third Year
Senior
Noel De Geus

Noel De Geus

6' 0"
Fourth Year
Senior
Jet Fuhrmann

Jet Fuhrmann

6' 3"
Fourth Year
Senior
Nicklas Pedersen

Nicklas Pedersen

5' 11"
Third Year
Junior
Dawid Malik

Dawid Malik

6' 2"
First Year
Freshman
Payton Whipple

Payton Whipple

6' 0"
First Year
Freshman
Hanno Boeckmann

Hanno Boeckmann

6' 0"
Third Year
Junior
Adrian Avilan

Adrian Avilan

5' 7"
First Year
Freshman