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Brooklyn College Swim Teams Make Waves with Unbeatable CUNYAC Performances!


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COMPREHENSIVE RESULTS

Scoring System

Individual Events: 1st Position (9 points), 2nd Position (4 points), 3rd Position (3 Points), 4th Position (2 points), 5th Position (1 point)

Relay Events: 1st Position (11 Points), 2nd Position (4 points), 3rd Position (2 points)

Women’s Score

Baruch – 102       

Brooklyn – 58

Men’s Score

Baruch – 115

Brooklyn – 91

It was an exciting evening for the Bearcats as they triumphed over the Bulldogs from Brooklyn College, remaining unbeaten in the CUNYAC.   

The women’s team showcased exceptional performance from the very beginning on Wednesday evening, securing victory in all their swimming contests. 

The 200-yard medley relay team consisting of Kira Chen, Joyce Wong, Allyse Alexander, and Ashley Leal commenced the competition with a first-place result in a time of 2:00.74.

The men’s 200-yard medley relay team featuring Ethan Abramov, Gregory Terentyev, Floyd Diaz, and Adam Byrne followed suit, finishing first with a time of 1:42.90.

The Bearcats capped off their evening with two 1st place finishes in the 200-yard freestyle relays.

For complete results from the evening, please click the results link located at the top of this narrative.

The teams will resume competition on Friday evening (6:00 p.m.) at home against Lehman College on Bearcats Appreciation night.

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