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MEN COAST PAST WABASH, 143-86

Jags improve to 5-1 in duals heading into season's final month

1/22/2016 8:40:00 PM


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INDIANAPOLIS - The IUPUI men's swimming and diving team made quick work of Wabash College on Friday night (Jan. 22), coasting to a 143-86 victory over the Little Giants inside the Natatorium. Friday's meet was the final primer ahead of The Summit League Championships, which will take place in Indianapolis on Feb. 17-20.

"I'm really happy about where we are at this point," IUPUI Head Coach Matt Bos said. "This was a good tune-up for the Summit Championships next month. The guys have been really pushing it hard in training and in the weight room, so I am very pleased with our performance. We will now start getting them some rest and focus on preparing for The Summit."

IUPUI recognized the senior trio of Zach Bennett, John Kamphuis and Rich Sunkel ahead of the meet and then immediately started piling up wins in the water. The quartet of Aaron Brysch, Landan Mintch, Jon Stoller and Lennart Kuester opened the night with a win the 200 medley relay, posting a time of 1:30.83. Sunkel followed with an easy victory in the 1000 freestyle before Ben Levart, Jared Allen and David Sweezer took the top three spots in the 200 free. Levart blazed a time of 1:41.85 and Allen followed at 1:44.55.

In the 50 free, Brysch and Mintch took the top two spots while Bennett was fourth at 23.11.

Stoller earned his second victory of the night with a win in the 200 IM at 1:55.02.

Josh Garmon was victorious in the 100 butterfly with a time of 52.53 and Kuester earned a win in the 100 free at 46.22. Jayden Parrett and Matt Stowe captured the top two finishes in the 100 backstroke. Levart followed with another superb swim, notching a time of 4:39.62 in an exhibition of the 500 free while Stoller was IUPUI's top performer in the 100 breaststroke at 57.37.

Freshman Erik Romer won the 1-meter dive with a score of 272.10 and classmate Mitch Mastey was second at 267.98. Off the 3-meter board, Mastey was victorious at 276.98 and Josh Carmichael was third at 243.08. Freshman Krisztian Somhegyi notched the top score off the 1-meter boards at 320.03, but didn't factor in team scoring while diving in exhibition.
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