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Lennox, Malcolm Head To Washington For NCAA Championships
March 17, 2008 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Junior butterfly specialist Doug Lennox and senior diver Stuart Malcolm will represent Princeton University at the 2008 NCAA Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted by the University of Washington March 27-29. Lennox qualified with his winning time in the 200 fly during the EISL championships, while Malcolm earned a return trip by winning the Zone A platform competition this past weekend.
Lennox, who already qualified for the Puerto Rican Olympic squad, will compete in the 200 fly competition after winning an EISL title in 1:44.36. That time was both an EISL and a Blodgett Pool record, and it earned Lennox a second Eastern title in as many years. It also qualified him for NCAAs by more than half of a second. Lennox won a showdown with Harvard's Bill Jones, in which both posted EISL-record times in the final. To read the Times of Trenton story on Lennox and women's standout and NCAA qualifier Alicia Aemisegger, please click here.
Malcolm, a 2007 NCAA competitor in the platform competition, will return to nationals after a dominant performance in the 2008 Zona A Diving Championships, held last weekend at the Alumni Arena Natatorium in Buffalo. Malcolm took control of the platform competition during the preliminary round with 341.35 points, more than 70 points better than anybody in the field. He ended the weekend with 674.20 points, easily surpassing the second-place total of 550.10 points from Buffalo's Michael McDowell.







