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Results
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Saint John’s swimming and diving opened their season with a first-place end out of three groups on Saturday, Oct. 18, within the Warner Palaestra Pool.
The Johnnies gained 14 occasions – all however two within the meet – and recorded 33 top-three finishes on the day for 822 factors. Minnesota-Morris completed second with 602 factors and Hamline was third with 393.
Three of SJU’s particular person wins got here from senior All-American Brayden Slavik (Green Isle, Minn./Chaska), who touched the wall first within the 100- (52.43) and 200-yard (1:57.13) backstrokes and 200-yard particular person medley (1:58.25).
Two different seniors, Clay Megaw (Monticello, Minn.) and Carsten Reuter (St. Cloud, Minn./Tech), every gained a pair of particular person occasions. Megaw recorded the highest time within the 100- (1:02.58) and 200-yard (2:20.04) breaststrokes, whereas Reuter took first within the 50- (21.54) and 100-yard (49.38) freestyles.
Junior Trevor Barton (Buffalo, Minn.) took first within the 1,000-yard freestyle (10:40.03) and three freshmen stood atop the rostrum at their first collegiate meet: Lincoln Cochran (Helena, Mont./Capital) in th e200-yard butterfly (2:15.47); David Lammers (Willmar, Minn.) within the 100-yard butterfly (56.77); and Braydon Ohrtman (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) within the 200-yard freestyle (1:51.49).
The Johnnies’ 200-yard medley relay (Slavik, Megaw, Lammers, Schulze) claimed first place with a time of 1:40.12.
On the boards, junior Cody Watts (St. Cloud, Minn./Tech) swept the competitors, ending first on each the 1- and 3-meter dives. Watts totaled a 240.45 on the 1-meter and a 216.15 on the 3-meter. Senior Tim Rotter (Blaine, Minn.) completed third on the 1-meter (198.99) and fourth on the 3-meter (176.60), whereas sophomore Henry Hilgendorf (Owatonna, Minn.) was third on the 3-meter (185.90) and fourth on the 1-meter (182.25) to spherical out the highest finishers of the Johnnie diving contingent.
The Johnnies journey to face Macalester for a 1 p.m. twin meet this Saturday, Oct. 25, in St. Paul.
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