Army West Point Athletics
Men's Swim & Dive Goes 3-0 at Quad Meet
January 19, 2019 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Results
FAIRFAX, Va. – The Army West Point men's swimming and diving team picked up a trio of dual victories after defeating George Mason, American and Old Dominion on Saturday afternoon at the Jim McKay Natatorium.
The Black Knights (7-2) defeated host George Mason 176-119, while coming out on top opposite Old Dominion 213-82 and Patriot League foe American 220-61.
ARMY NOTABLES
WENDER'S WORDS
"It was a great day for our program," head coach Mickey Wender said. "We were intense, focused and together. Our senior leadership went above and beyond to ensure that we accomplished all of our goals and beat everybody. Every coach and cadet-athlete did a tremendous job. This was a total team effort. We got contributions from everyone on the roster. It's a great way to head into the championship season."
UP NEXT
Army will close out its regular season on Feb. 2 at the Bison Invitational in Lewisburg, Pa. at Bucknell.
FAIRFAX, Va. – The Army West Point men's swimming and diving team picked up a trio of dual victories after defeating George Mason, American and Old Dominion on Saturday afternoon at the Jim McKay Natatorium.
The Black Knights (7-2) defeated host George Mason 176-119, while coming out on top opposite Old Dominion 213-82 and Patriot League foe American 220-61.
ARMY NOTABLES
- The Black Knights finished the dual season with a perfect 7-0 road record.
- Army won 11 events at the meet.
- The foursome of Brian McKenrick, Evan Zhang, Kevin Doo and Josh Zock got things started with a win in the 200 medley relay after finishing at 1:31.53.
- Tom Ottman bested the competition in the 1650 free with his time of 15:56.58. The senior later went on to take second in the 200 free at 1:41.75, just a little over two seconds ahead of Graham Ungrady 1:43.77.
- He continued to shine and won the 500 free with a time of 4:36.02.
- McKenrick highlighted the 100 back with a first-place finish after finishing at 49.66.
- Army swept the top-three spots in the 100 breast once Zhang led the way at 56.18. Brady Almand (57.15) and Lawrence Quintana (57.19) followed the freshman.
- The 200 fly went to James Bilbrey after he finished first with a time of 1:51.12.
- Brandon McCredie (21.01), Nathan Hein (21.28) and Hogan Harper (21.30) finished in the top-three in the 50 free.
- On the 1-meter board, Daniel Alaimo qualified for NCAA Zone Diving Championships after finishing second with a total score of 300.85.
- Kevin Doo and Hein finished first and second, respectively in the 100 free. Doo won the event at 46.00, while Hein followed at 46.32. Doo later was victorious in the 100 fly, finishing at 48.62.
- The 200 breast was highlighted by Ty Dang's time of 2:02.98, which was good for first.
WENDER'S WORDS
"It was a great day for our program," head coach Mickey Wender said. "We were intense, focused and together. Our senior leadership went above and beyond to ensure that we accomplished all of our goals and beat everybody. Every coach and cadet-athlete did a tremendous job. This was a total team effort. We got contributions from everyone on the roster. It's a great way to head into the championship season."
UP NEXT
Army will close out its regular season on Feb. 2 at the Bison Invitational in Lewisburg, Pa. at Bucknell.
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