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Seven Members of Men’s Swimming & Diving Compete at U.S. Open
November 17, 2020 | Men's Swimming and Diving
FULL RESULTS
PRINCETON, N.J. – Seven members of the Princeton University men's swimming & diving team competed at the U.S. Open last weekend, a meet highlighted by Dyan Porges breaking the school record in the 800-meter freestyle and earning his first Olympic Trials cut.
"Following on the heels of last Thursday's announcement about the cancellation of our competitive season, it was a welcome site to see seven Tigers racing at the U.S. Open," said head coach Matt Crispino. "Our student-athletes are making the most of this situation and are making no excuses. We're very proud of all their performances, but Dylan Porges and Raunak Khosla were the standouts. We are eager to see more Tigers in action throughout the next few months."
Porges and Max Seidel swam at the Greensboro, North Carolina, location while Khosla, Owen Huang, John Ehling and Peyton Werner swam in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brian Lou swam in Irvine, California.
Porges had an outstanding meet; along with breaking the school record in the 800 freestyle he also finished 21st overall and earned his first U.S. Olympic Trials cut with a time of 8:12.42 seconds. He also touched the wall at a lifetime-best time of 15.49.24 seconds to win the 1,500 freestyle at his site and finish 15th overall.
Khosla also had a successful meet as he finished third at the Indianapolis site and ninth overall in the 400 IM in 4:19.12 seconds and first at the Indianapolis site and 11th overall in the 200 IM, clocking in at 2:03.19 seconds. He also finished 26th in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:02.82 seconds.
Ehling competed in the 800 freestyle and 1,500 freestyle, posting times of 8:55.35 seconds and 16:53.95 seconds. Huang touched the wall at 2:11.05 seconds in the 200 IM and 2:25.33 seconds in the 200 backstroke while Seidel clocked in at 1:06.82 in the 100 breaststroke. Lou touched the wall at 23.90 in the 50 freestyle and 53.18 in the 100 freestyle.
Werner posted a time of 4:11.51 seconds in the 400 freestyle, 16:30.94 seconds in the 1,500 freestyle and 4:39.55 seconds in the 400 IM.
PRINCETON, N.J. – Seven members of the Princeton University men's swimming & diving team competed at the U.S. Open last weekend, a meet highlighted by Dyan Porges breaking the school record in the 800-meter freestyle and earning his first Olympic Trials cut.
"Following on the heels of last Thursday's announcement about the cancellation of our competitive season, it was a welcome site to see seven Tigers racing at the U.S. Open," said head coach Matt Crispino. "Our student-athletes are making the most of this situation and are making no excuses. We're very proud of all their performances, but Dylan Porges and Raunak Khosla were the standouts. We are eager to see more Tigers in action throughout the next few months."
Porges and Max Seidel swam at the Greensboro, North Carolina, location while Khosla, Owen Huang, John Ehling and Peyton Werner swam in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brian Lou swam in Irvine, California.
Porges had an outstanding meet; along with breaking the school record in the 800 freestyle he also finished 21st overall and earned his first U.S. Olympic Trials cut with a time of 8:12.42 seconds. He also touched the wall at a lifetime-best time of 15.49.24 seconds to win the 1,500 freestyle at his site and finish 15th overall.
Khosla also had a successful meet as he finished third at the Indianapolis site and ninth overall in the 400 IM in 4:19.12 seconds and first at the Indianapolis site and 11th overall in the 200 IM, clocking in at 2:03.19 seconds. He also finished 26th in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:02.82 seconds.
Ehling competed in the 800 freestyle and 1,500 freestyle, posting times of 8:55.35 seconds and 16:53.95 seconds. Huang touched the wall at 2:11.05 seconds in the 200 IM and 2:25.33 seconds in the 200 backstroke while Seidel clocked in at 1:06.82 in the 100 breaststroke. Lou touched the wall at 23.90 in the 50 freestyle and 53.18 in the 100 freestyle.
Werner posted a time of 4:11.51 seconds in the 400 freestyle, 16:30.94 seconds in the 1,500 freestyle and 4:39.55 seconds in the 400 IM.
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