RIVERSIDE – Evan Honer's dominance on the diving boards reached new heights in California Baptist University's home dual versus Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Friday.
The freshman phenom set two personal bests and a new Lancer record in the process, as he won both boards yet again.
Matthew Niculae and
Sean Foster also won multiple individual events to help CBU defeat the Stags 143-95.
The Lancers posted the best marks in 12 of 13 events on the day at the Lancer Aquatics Center. CBU improves to 3-2 in dual competition this season and will next host Western Athletic Conference foe Wyoming on Thursday at 1 p.m. The divers will then take part in the UCLA Bruin Diving Invitational Friday, Jan. 17 through Sunday, Jan. 19.
Honer set a new program record on the 3-meter board, as he won the event with 369.23 points. It was well above the previous CBU best of 359.10 set by
Zach Parry in 2017-18. Honer opened the day with a 329.40 score on 1-meter, which was a new personal best and moves him up to third in Lancer history on that event.
Foster posted the fastest times of the day in both the 300 back (3:19.52) and 300 breaststroke (3:19.52), while Niculae won both 100 and 200-yard freestyles, with respective times of 46.46 seconds and 1:45.05 for CBU.
Jacob Leahy (46.67) and
Josh Walters (47.85) pushed Niculae in the 100 free before taking second and third for the Lancers.
Zane Freeman and
Tyler Stevens finished top-four on both boards Friday. Freeman took second on 3-meter (335.48) and third at 1-meter (286.73).
Five other Lancers won races on Friday.
Dylan Sweikert did so in the 1000 free (9:55.18), Leahy touched first in the 50 free (21.25),
Joe Molinari took the 300 individual medley (2:59.19),
Adityastha Wratsangka won the 300 butterfly (3:01.33) and
Robert Moseley claimed the 300 back (2:57.59).
The Lancers started the day by sweeping the top-two positions in the 500-medley relay. It was the B team of Molinari,
Colton Babcock, Wratsangka and
Payton Thomas that won the event in 4:37.18, while the A team of Moseley, Foster,
David Miller and
Kyle White took second (4:38.72).
CBU's
Dylan Sweikert, Walters, Leahy and Niculae swam the fastest time in the 500-free relay (4:08.12).
Depth in distance was evident for CBU, as it swept first through third in the 300 IM and 300 back. Moseley (2:59.26) and Foster (3:03.13) took second and third in the 300 IM, while Molinari (2:58.52) and
Trevor Van Law (3:03.32) did so in the 300 back.
Walters, Wratsangka and Miller added runner-up swims in the 50 free (21.36), 500 free (4:45.65) and 300 fly (3:01.88).
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