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Men's Swimming & Diving Concludes Big Al Invitational
December 05, 2021 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Princeton, N.J. – The Princeton University men's swimming and diving team concluded competition at the Big Al Invitational, finishing in second place with 1015.5 points.
The Tigers dominated in the 200 fly, finishing one-two-three. Raunak Khosla touched first with a time of 1:42.48, followed by Nicholas Lim (1:44.17) in second and Max Kreidl (1:45.32) in third. All times qualify as NCAA B cut times. Lim's time moves him into 7th all-time on the 200 fly leader board.
Dylan Porges earned first place in the 1650, with a NCAA B cut qualifying time of 15:08.25.
The 400 free relay team of Josh Brown, Max Walther, Nicholas Lim, and Raunak Khosla secured first place with a time of 2:53.57, continuing Princeton's dominance in relay events.
Brett Feyerick (1:45.18) and Brian Lou (1:57.10) finished second in the 200 back and 200 breast respectively. Feyerick's time in the 200 back moves him into 8th all time. Lou's time in the 200 breast qualifies as a NCAA B cut.
In the 200 back preliminaries, Tyler Hong swam a 1:45.33, moving him into 10th all time on the 200 back leader board.
Another note on preliminaries - Brian Lou went 1:57.10 in the 200 breast, putting him 6th all-time on the 200 breast leader board.
In the 100 free, Max Walther finished in third place with a time of 43.99.
In platform diving, Colten Young placed second with 356.25 points.
Next up: The Tigers will compete in the USA Diving Winter Nationals from December 13th through December 19th.
The Tigers dominated in the 200 fly, finishing one-two-three. Raunak Khosla touched first with a time of 1:42.48, followed by Nicholas Lim (1:44.17) in second and Max Kreidl (1:45.32) in third. All times qualify as NCAA B cut times. Lim's time moves him into 7th all-time on the 200 fly leader board.
Dylan Porges earned first place in the 1650, with a NCAA B cut qualifying time of 15:08.25.
The 400 free relay team of Josh Brown, Max Walther, Nicholas Lim, and Raunak Khosla secured first place with a time of 2:53.57, continuing Princeton's dominance in relay events.
Brett Feyerick (1:45.18) and Brian Lou (1:57.10) finished second in the 200 back and 200 breast respectively. Feyerick's time in the 200 back moves him into 8th all time. Lou's time in the 200 breast qualifies as a NCAA B cut.
In the 200 back preliminaries, Tyler Hong swam a 1:45.33, moving him into 10th all time on the 200 back leader board.
Another note on preliminaries - Brian Lou went 1:57.10 in the 200 breast, putting him 6th all-time on the 200 breast leader board.
In the 100 free, Max Walther finished in third place with a time of 43.99.
In platform diving, Colten Young placed second with 356.25 points.
Next up: The Tigers will compete in the USA Diving Winter Nationals from December 13th through December 19th.
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