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Men’s Swimming and Diving Sinks Penn and Cornell in Tri-Meet
November 20, 2021 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Philadelphia, PA – The Princeton University men's swimming and diving team dominated Sheerr Pool on Saturday, defeating host Penn 194-106 and making quick work of Cornell, 235.50-64.50.
The Tigers were on their game in this meet, evidenced by Raunak Khosla (1:49.01) setting a new pool record in the 200 IM. Hunter Kim also swam in the 200 IM and placed third (1:51.11).
Princeton dominated the relay events once again, finishing first and third in the 200-medley relay and one-two in the 400 free relay.
In the 200-medley relay, the team of Brett Feyerick, Josh Brown, Nicholas Lim, and Max Walther (1:30.15) touched first, while the team of Tyler Hong, Raunak Khosla, Max Kreidl, and Brian Lou (1:32.67) came in third.
Meanwhile, in the 400 free relay, the team of Josh Brown, Nicholas Lim, Brett Feyerick, and Max Walther (2:59.03) edged the team of Jonathan Pollock, Brian Lou, Colin Reilly, and Dylan Porges (3:05.75).
The Tigers secured three more one-two finishes in the 100 free, 200 free and 200 back. Max Walther earned first place in both the 100 (45.27) and 200 free (1:40.14), with Nicholas Lim (46.63) and Tyler Hong (1:40.68) respectively finishing in second.
In the 200 back, it was Tyler Hong (1:48.26) who touched first, followed closely behind by Brett Feyerick (1:48.60).
Princeton had three more events where two Tigers finished in the top three: The 100 fly, the 200 breast, and the 500 free.
Raunak Khosla (49.35) earned first place in the 100 fly, while Nicholas Lim (49.82) place third. In the 200 breast, Brian Lou (2:01.63) touched second with Josh Brown (2:03.43) taking third. And in the 500 free, Hunter Kim (4:31.57) placed first with John Ehling (4:38.89) coming in third.
Finally, the last five remaining events all featured first place finishes. John Ehling (9:33.65) in the 1000 free, Brett Feyerick (49.67) in the 100 back, Josh Brown (55.71) in the 100 breast, Raunak Khosla 1:47.54 in the 200 butterfly and Brian Lou (20.33) in the 50 free.
In the one-meter dive, Colten Young earned first place with 311.65 points. In the three-meter dive, Colten Young took second (328.20 points) while Joe Victor placed third (325.05).
Next up: The Princeton University men's swimming and diving team will host the Big Al Invitational from December 3rd through December 5th.
The Tigers were on their game in this meet, evidenced by Raunak Khosla (1:49.01) setting a new pool record in the 200 IM. Hunter Kim also swam in the 200 IM and placed third (1:51.11).
Princeton dominated the relay events once again, finishing first and third in the 200-medley relay and one-two in the 400 free relay.
In the 200-medley relay, the team of Brett Feyerick, Josh Brown, Nicholas Lim, and Max Walther (1:30.15) touched first, while the team of Tyler Hong, Raunak Khosla, Max Kreidl, and Brian Lou (1:32.67) came in third.
Meanwhile, in the 400 free relay, the team of Josh Brown, Nicholas Lim, Brett Feyerick, and Max Walther (2:59.03) edged the team of Jonathan Pollock, Brian Lou, Colin Reilly, and Dylan Porges (3:05.75).
The Tigers secured three more one-two finishes in the 100 free, 200 free and 200 back. Max Walther earned first place in both the 100 (45.27) and 200 free (1:40.14), with Nicholas Lim (46.63) and Tyler Hong (1:40.68) respectively finishing in second.
In the 200 back, it was Tyler Hong (1:48.26) who touched first, followed closely behind by Brett Feyerick (1:48.60).
Princeton had three more events where two Tigers finished in the top three: The 100 fly, the 200 breast, and the 500 free.
Raunak Khosla (49.35) earned first place in the 100 fly, while Nicholas Lim (49.82) place third. In the 200 breast, Brian Lou (2:01.63) touched second with Josh Brown (2:03.43) taking third. And in the 500 free, Hunter Kim (4:31.57) placed first with John Ehling (4:38.89) coming in third.
Finally, the last five remaining events all featured first place finishes. John Ehling (9:33.65) in the 1000 free, Brett Feyerick (49.67) in the 100 back, Josh Brown (55.71) in the 100 breast, Raunak Khosla 1:47.54 in the 200 butterfly and Brian Lou (20.33) in the 50 free.
In the one-meter dive, Colten Young earned first place with 311.65 points. In the three-meter dive, Colten Young took second (328.20 points) while Joe Victor placed third (325.05).
Next up: The Princeton University men's swimming and diving team will host the Big Al Invitational from December 3rd through December 5th.
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