Six Wins Highlight CBU's Tri-Dual
11/2/2019 9:43:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Swimming and Diving
RIVERSIDE – Six wins highlighted California Baptist University's tri-dual with CSU Bakersfield and Pomona-Pitzer on Saturday at the Lancer Aquatics Center.
Three Lancers won multiple events on Saturday. Sean Foster's led the way with three wins, including two in individual events, while Jacob Leahy and Evan Honer each had two victories.
Foster won both breaststroke events for CBU. He won the 100 breast in 55.83 seconds, which ranks eighth in the Lancers' all-time top-10. The junior improved on his season-best time in the 200 breast (2:04.15) by almost two-and-a-half seconds, as well.
Leahy and Foster teamed up with Josh Walters and Matthew Niculae for a win in the 200-medley relay. The quartet clocked a new season-high for CBU of 1:30.73. Leahy also won the 100 backstroke in 49.02, which ranks seventh in the Lancers' record books.
Honer continued a phenomenal start to his collegiate career by sweeping both boards with season-high scores on Saturday. The true freshman won the 3-meter board with 336.90 points and eclipsed 300 hundred points again for the win at 1-meter (309.35). His 1-meter scores ranks fifth in the Lancers' all-time top-10, while his 3-meter tally ranks sixth.
Both Leahy and Foster were impressive in the 50 free. Leahy took second in 21.14, as he was just out touched by CSU Bakersfield's Richard Campbell (21.07), while Foster logged a new personal best of 21.23 to take third.
Robert Moseley finished top-three in both backstroke events. He took second in the 200 back (1:52.73) and finished third with a new season-best time of 51.49 in the 100.
The Lancers showed their depth by putting three swimmers in the top-five of the 100 and 200 frees and 100 and 200 butterflies.
Kyle White took second in the 100 free with a personal-best time of 46.04. Walters took third (46.17) and Leahy finished in fourth (46.44).
Walters took second with a new season-best in the 100 fly (40.11), while David Miller (fourth, 50.64) and Adityastha Wratsangka (fifth, 50.96) both had season-highs in the event, as well.
Miller finished runner-up in the 200 fly (1:52.27), while Quinn Birtles (1:53) and Wratsangka (1:53.39) finished in third and fourth.
Niculae (1:43.10), Colton Babcock (1:43.39) and Elijah Devera (1:44.34) finished third through fifth in the 200 free.
Zane Freeman (257.20) and Tyler Stevens (252.55) took third and fourth on 3-meter, respectively. Stevens also took fourth on 1-meter (238.25), while Freeman came in seventh (220.80).
Three Lancers won multiple events on Saturday. Sean Foster's led the way with three wins, including two in individual events, while Jacob Leahy and Evan Honer each had two victories.
Foster won both breaststroke events for CBU. He won the 100 breast in 55.83 seconds, which ranks eighth in the Lancers' all-time top-10. The junior improved on his season-best time in the 200 breast (2:04.15) by almost two-and-a-half seconds, as well.
Leahy and Foster teamed up with Josh Walters and Matthew Niculae for a win in the 200-medley relay. The quartet clocked a new season-high for CBU of 1:30.73. Leahy also won the 100 backstroke in 49.02, which ranks seventh in the Lancers' record books.
Honer continued a phenomenal start to his collegiate career by sweeping both boards with season-high scores on Saturday. The true freshman won the 3-meter board with 336.90 points and eclipsed 300 hundred points again for the win at 1-meter (309.35). His 1-meter scores ranks fifth in the Lancers' all-time top-10, while his 3-meter tally ranks sixth.
Both Leahy and Foster were impressive in the 50 free. Leahy took second in 21.14, as he was just out touched by CSU Bakersfield's Richard Campbell (21.07), while Foster logged a new personal best of 21.23 to take third.
Robert Moseley finished top-three in both backstroke events. He took second in the 200 back (1:52.73) and finished third with a new season-best time of 51.49 in the 100.
The Lancers showed their depth by putting three swimmers in the top-five of the 100 and 200 frees and 100 and 200 butterflies.
Kyle White took second in the 100 free with a personal-best time of 46.04. Walters took third (46.17) and Leahy finished in fourth (46.44).
Walters took second with a new season-best in the 100 fly (40.11), while David Miller (fourth, 50.64) and Adityastha Wratsangka (fifth, 50.96) both had season-highs in the event, as well.
Miller finished runner-up in the 200 fly (1:52.27), while Quinn Birtles (1:53) and Wratsangka (1:53.39) finished in third and fourth.
Niculae (1:43.10), Colton Babcock (1:43.39) and Elijah Devera (1:44.34) finished third through fifth in the 200 free.
Zane Freeman (257.20) and Tyler Stevens (252.55) took third and fourth on 3-meter, respectively. Stevens also took fourth on 1-meter (238.25), while Freeman came in seventh (220.80).
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