DAY THREE:
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Friday's SCAC swimming and diving action is finsihed for Friday and the Sewanee teams have each moved up a spot, with the women being in fourth place and the men in fifth.
Sara Neil (Decatur, Ala., Decatur) is leading the women's action with an SCAC championship in the 100 butterfly in 57.99, which is an NCAA Championship "B" cut. Also for the women, the Sewanee 200 medley relay took home All-SCAC honors with a third place medal finish with a time of 1:51.49 (school record) and the 800 free relay team also earned All-Conference honors with a third place finish (7:56.96).
For the men,
Courtland Day (Barnesville, Ga., Upson-Lee) is leading the action with an All-SCAC second place finish in the 100 breast with a 57.75 (School record).
Philip Link (Atlanta, Ga., Lovett) was also All-Conference in the event with a third place 58.18. Both times were NCAA Championship "B" cuts.
Will Overton (Jacksonville, Fla., Episcopal) had a fourth place finish (4:14.37) in the 400 IM.
FULL FRIDAY RESULTS
DAY TWO:
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The Sewanee swimming and diving team is at the SCAC championships in Louisville and after dat two on Thursday, the Sewanee women are in fifth and the women are in sixth. For full Thursday results, click
HERE.
Alix Kloster highlighted the women's effort with an All-Conference second place finish in the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:12.30. The mark was
Sara Neil was All-SCAC with a runner up finish in the 200 IM with a 2:10.62, which was an NCAA Nationals B cut. Hayley Shepherd won the "B" consolation final in the 500 free..
For the men, The 200 free relay posted an All-Conference third place finish with a 1:27.57 mark.
Will Overton was fifth in the 500 free (4:44.48, school record).
Peter Schildknecht won the "B" consolation final in the 500 freestyle with a 4:51.50.
DAY ONE:
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The 2010 SCAC Swimming and Diving Championships kicked off last night with the men's one meter diving event and at the end of the day, Sewanee is in sixth place with 11 points, narrowly trailing rival Rhodes, which has 12 points. Trinity is in first place, followed by DePauw.
Cole Larson (Kiln, Miss., McCallie) led Sewanee's effort with a 10th place finish and 286.5 points.
FULL MEN's 1M DIVING RESULTS
Competition will continue on Thursday, beginning at 10 am.