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WASHINGTON – GW swimming & diving put up one other sturdy efficiency on Day Three of the Atlantic 10 Championships in Hampton. The GW Revs males widened their lead on second-place George Mason, whereas the Buff & Blue ladies remained in second place and narrowed the hole between them and Richmond.
Holden Thomas had the second of the night time on Friday as he grew to become GW’s first-ever NCAA qualifier beneath the brand new convention computerized bids. Under the brand new guidelines, any convention champion who data an NCAA lower time within the convention ultimate receives an computerized bid to the nationwide meet.
Thomas’ 46.24 in his 100-back finals victory met the usual by .05 seconds, sufficient to ship him to Atlanta in March. His NCAA second was made after a prelims run in the identical occasion that tied GW legend Gustav Hokfelt’s document 100-back time (45.99).
GW captured 4 gold medals on Day Three, courtesy of Thomas within the 100 again, Andres Brooks within the 400 IM, and each Natalie Sens and Alessandro Borsato within the 100 breaststroke.
The Buff & Blue head into the ultimate day of the A-10 Championships within the combine for each titles. Day 4 prelims start at 10:00 a.m. adopted by finals at 6:00 p.m., all of which shall be carried on ESPN+.
TEAM SCORES
MEN’S
George Washington: 535.33
George Mason: 410.16
St. Bonaventure: 351.5
La Salle: 317
Davidson: 274
Fordham: 239
Saint Louis: 229
WOMEN’S
Richmond: 399
George Washington: 376.5
Duquesne: 355.5
La Salle: 324
St. Bonaventure: 327
Fordham: 229
Rhode Island: 163
George Mason: 148
Davidson: 130
Saint Louis: 91
GW MEDAL COUNT
Gold: 5
Silver: 8
Bronze: 7
GW RESULTS (FRIDAY ONLY)
Men’s 3-Meter Dive Prelims
Wood/333.25/2nd/A-final
Bradley/297.30/sixth/A-final
Wheeler/284.20/A-final
Merturi/262.50/Exh
Men’s 3-Meter Dive Finals
Wood/333.05/third/Bronze Medal
Bradley/306.05/sixth
Wheeler/304.05/seventh
Women’s 100-Yard Butterfly Prelims
Sayag/55.04/Ninth/B-final
Scully/56.71/twenty first
Women’s 100-Yard Butterfly Finals
Sayag/54.71/eleventh/seventh in program historical past
Men’s 100-Yard Butterfly Prelims
Nagy/46.94/4th/A-final
Tobler48.16/eighth/B-final
Dostal/48.34/Ninth/B-final
Fritts/49.61/Exh
Men’s 100-Yard Butterfly Finals
Nagy/46.42/third/Bronze medal/third in program historical past
Tobler/47.65/fifth
Dostal/48.06/T-Ninth
Women’s 400-Yard IM Prelims
MacWilliams/4:18.13/1st/A-final
Lydon/4:24.42/fifth/A-final
Women’s 400-Yard IM Finals
MacWilliams/4:18.78/4th
Lydon/4:24.16/sixth
Men’s 400-Yard IM Prelims
Napolitano Fonseca Reis/3:53.35/2nd/A-final
Brooks/3:53.78/third/A-final
Boushee/3:55.07/fifth/A-final
Sosnowski/3:55.85/sixth/A-final
Li/3:59.63/Exh
Men’s 400-Yard IM Finals
Brooks/3:47.60/1st/Gold Medal/sixth in program historical past
Napolitano Fonseca Reis/3:50.63/2nd/Silver Medal/Ninth in program historical past
Sosnowski/3:54.71/4th
Boushee/3:55.38/sixth
Women’s 200-Yard Freestyle Prelims
Erdogan/1:50.23/4th/A-final
Topolewski/1:50.25/fifth/A-final
Hren/1:50.52/seventh/A-final
Sayag/1:51.65/thirteenth/B-final
Watson-Brown/1:53.32/twenty third
Simpson/1:53.92/thirtieth
Women’s 200-Yard Freestyle Finals
Topolewski/1:49.60/fifth
Erdogan/sixth/1:49.88/sixth
Hren/1:50.66/seventh
Sayag/1:50.77/tenth
Men’s 200-Yard Freestyle Prelims
Radjenovic/1:37.52/sixth/A-final
Dantey/1:41.53/twenty third
Choi/1:42.00/twenty sixth
Men’s 200-Yard Freestyle Finals
Radjenovic/1:36.82/fifth/4th in program historical past
Women’s 100-Yard Breaststroke Prelims
Sens/1:01.44/1st/A-final
Mensah/1:03.03/sixth/A-final
Harris/1:03.72/fifteenth/B-final/eighth in program historical past
Ebrahimi/1:03.86/sixteenth/B-final
Scully/1:04.09/seventeenth
Gomez Carpi/1:04.19/nineteenth
Cleaver/1:06.42/twenty ninth
Women’s 100-Yard Breaststroke Finals
Sens/1:01.29/1st/Gold Medal/2nd in program historical past
Mensah/1:02.57/4th
Harris/1:03.38/thirteenth
Ebrahimi/1:03.78/sixteenth/Ninth in program historical past
Men’s 100-Yard Breaststroke Prelims
Borsato/54.01/1st/A-final
Lin/54.79/4th/A-final
Zamir/55.24/tenth/B-final
Dantey/56.89/18th
Hawkins/58.22/Exh
Men’s 100-Yard Breaststroke Finals
Borsato/53.08/1st/Gold Medal
Lin/53.88/third/Bronze Medal
Zamir/54.56/Ninth
Women’s 100-Yard Backstroke Prelims
Clark/55.90/eighth/A-final
Watson-Brown/56.92/18th
Women’s 100-Yard Backstroke Finals
Clark/55.54/sixth
Men’s 100-Yard Backstroke Prelims
Thomas/45.99/1st/A-final/Tied A-10 & GW Record
Sivaramakrishnan/46.90/third/A-final
Stratton/48.01/4th/A-final
Wood/48.73/eighth/A-final
Men’s 100-Yard Backstroke Finals
Thomas/46.24/1st/Gold Medal/NCAA Automatic Bid
Sivaramakrishnan/47.19/third/Bronze Medal
Stratton/47.94/4th
Wood/48.50/seventh
Women’s 400-Yard Medley Relay
Clark/Sens/Sayag/Mensah/3:41.96/4th
Men’s 400-Yard Medley Relay
DQ
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