Males’s Swimming Sits in Second at TCNJ Invitational

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Ewing, N.J. – The Stevens Institute of Technology males’s swim crew continues to sit down within the second place after the second day of the TCNJ Invitational on Saturday.
 
The Ducks have totaled 469 factors, trailing host TCNJ (953). Merchant Marine is third with 450 factors, whereas Cortland is fourth with 387.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Ducks began their night with the 200 medley relay, the place the A squad of Angel Velasquez, Lukas Mikulenas, Amadeo Bove, and Will Stibor positioned fourth in 1:33.74. Stevens’ C relay crew of Leo Timmerman, Matthew Beaney, Justin Lee, and Kyle Phillips completed fifth in 1:36.15. In the 400 IM, Stevens positioned two swimmers within the A remaining. Ethan Emerton took fifth in 4:16.00, whereas first-year Cooper Moffatt completed seventh in 4:14.97. In the B remaining, Will Hyde received the warmth with a 4:17.56, ending ninth general, and Kerem Dogruer positioned twelfth in 4:37.33. Stevens then earned factors within the 100 butterfly A remaining, the place Bove positioned seventh in 51.26. Kyle Phillips added a B-final efficiency of 53.68.
 
In the 200 freestyle, first-year Sebastien Nappi represented Stevens within the A remaining, putting eighth in 1:47.75. The B remaining produced main scoring for the Ducks, with Niall Easton (1:47.08), Patrick Cortelli (1:47.87), Will Stibor (1:48.61), and Bryan Laverty (1:49.25) all ending among the many high 16. The 100 breaststroke was one of many Ducks’ greatest occasions of the evening. Velasquez earned a runner-up end within the A remaining with a 57.19, and Mikulenas positioned fourth in 57.70. Stevens took 4 of the highest eight spots within the B remaining as properly, with Beaney (1:00.24), Gailen Davis (1:00.62), James Johnson (1:00.47), and Jason Scheckner (1:03.32) all contributing key factors. 
 
In the 100 backstroke A remaining, Ethan Emerton positioned fifth with a 53.44. Leo Timmermann and Daniel Shemetov scored from the B remaining, ending in 55.46 and 56.88. The Ducks closed the evening with the 800 freestyle relay, incomes third general in 7:15.35 behind the crew of Bove, Cortelli, Easton, and Nappi. 
 
UP NEXT
The Ducks shut out the TCNJ Invitational tomorrow, with the prelims scheduled for 9:00 AM and finals to go off at 2:00 PM.
 
 
 


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