Army West Point Athletics

Army Wins at Terrier Invite
November 20, 2016 | Men's Swimming and Diving
FULL RESULTS
*Note: All race results are unofficial
*Note: Note all results are updated. Please stay tuned for complete results/notes.
BOSTON, MASS. - The Army West Point men's swimming and diving team claimed first place on Sunday at the Terrier Invite hosted by Boston University.
The Black Knights finished the three-day event with a 1,137 points, besting their total of 852 points at the event from a year ago.
COACHES CORNER
"I'm very pleased with our performance this weekend," said head coach Mickey Wender. "We had a tremendous team effort. Our goal was to win the meet and we were able to do that."
"I think it sets us up in a good position to battle Navy in 13 days, and for the rest of the season. We had a lot of people step up today and it was a great win from top to bottom."
MEET HIGHLIGHTS
Tom Ottman set a pool record in his first place finish in the 1650 freestyle with a time of 15:22.66. Ottman bested the next closest finisher by over 17 seconds en route to the victory.
The Black Knights saw six swimmers finish in the top eight of the 200 breaststroke, including Joseph Daniels, Ty Dang and Lawrence Quintana, who finished first, second and third with respective times of 2:01.51, 2:01.90 and 2:04.08.
Johnny Ellery took home the top spot in the 200 butterfly with a mark of 1:48.70, while Peter Mikheyev finished just behind him in 1:48.81.
In the diving portion of the event, Hudson Kay took home second place in the one-meter dive with a score of 285.65.
UP NEXT
Army will be back in action on Dec. 3, when Navy comes to Crandall Pool for the annual star match in the Army-Navy Star Series presented by USAA.
*Note: All race results are unofficial
*Note: Note all results are updated. Please stay tuned for complete results/notes.
BOSTON, MASS. - The Army West Point men's swimming and diving team claimed first place on Sunday at the Terrier Invite hosted by Boston University.
The Black Knights finished the three-day event with a 1,137 points, besting their total of 852 points at the event from a year ago.
COACHES CORNER
"I'm very pleased with our performance this weekend," said head coach Mickey Wender. "We had a tremendous team effort. Our goal was to win the meet and we were able to do that."
"I think it sets us up in a good position to battle Navy in 13 days, and for the rest of the season. We had a lot of people step up today and it was a great win from top to bottom."
MEET HIGHLIGHTS
Tom Ottman set a pool record in his first place finish in the 1650 freestyle with a time of 15:22.66. Ottman bested the next closest finisher by over 17 seconds en route to the victory.
The Black Knights saw six swimmers finish in the top eight of the 200 breaststroke, including Joseph Daniels, Ty Dang and Lawrence Quintana, who finished first, second and third with respective times of 2:01.51, 2:01.90 and 2:04.08.
Johnny Ellery took home the top spot in the 200 butterfly with a mark of 1:48.70, while Peter Mikheyev finished just behind him in 1:48.81.
In the diving portion of the event, Hudson Kay took home second place in the one-meter dive with a score of 285.65.
UP NEXT
Army will be back in action on Dec. 3, when Navy comes to Crandall Pool for the annual star match in the Army-Navy Star Series presented by USAA.
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