CHICAGO, Ill.- University of Southern Indiana Men's Swimming and Diving competed in the Chicago area against Northwestern University and University of Illinois-Chicago on back-to-back days. The Screaming Eagles dropped Friday's match against a tough Big Ten opponent, 42-199. USI turned around on Saturday suffering a narrow loss to UIC, 98-187.
At Northwestern
USI failed to win any heats against a strong Northwestern program on Friday night. However, the Eagles earned multiple standout performances and a few personal bests.
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Freshman
Jude Winnington placed fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:55.26), while junior
Gabriel Groves came close to his personal best in the 50 freestyle (21.74). Sophomore
Sam Smith led the Eagles in the 100 butterfly with a strong performance (51.59).
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Freshman
Justin Knauf notched his personal record in the 500 freestyle (4:51.30). Junior
Caleb Davis earned third place in the 100 breaststroke (59.89).
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At UIC
The Eagles traveled into the city to battle the Flames of UIC on Saturday. Sophomore
Alek Bandy fired up the Eagles with a second-place finish in the 1000 freestyle (10:24.55), improving from his seed time by five seconds and earning a personal best.
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Junior
Jack Hannon followed Bandy's heat with a third-place finish in 200 freestyle (47.95). Hannon also earned a second-place finish in the 100 freestyle (47.95). Davis contributed a strong day after placing second in the 100 breaststroke (59.66).
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Junior
Liam Murray broke through with a career best in the 100 backstroke (54.47), improving his seed time by three seconds. Sophomore
Joey Smith snatched a second-place finish in the 50 freestyle (21.66). Knauf left Chicago with another personal best in the 100 butterfly (54.36).
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In the one-meter, junior
Lane Pollock displayed a consistent performance on the board (253.64 pts). Sophomore
Nathan Deputy lead the Eagles in the three-meter event (252.83).
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UP NEXT
The Eagles return home to face crosstown rival University of Evansville and Butler University on January 18 at the USI Aquatic Center.Â
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