Day Two Of NCAA Championships
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Ithaca College and Stevens Institute of Technology men's swimming and diving team saw more success on day two of the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
The day started with a 14th place finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay in the preliminaries, as the team of
Peter Knight,
Adam Zelehowsky,
Chris Cadwell and
Zack Kundel finished in a time of 1:22.73. The finish earned the group all-America honors and a spot in the consolation finals. This marked the second career all-America honors for Cadwell, Knight and A. Zelehowsky. It marked the third selection for Kundel, who was named an all-American in 2012 and 2013. The group went on to a finish in a time of 1:22.82 in the consolation finals.
The 200-yard freestyle relay from Stevens was disqualified, marking the second straight day the Ducks were DQ'd in an event.
Stevens sophompore Joshua Lefeber took 30th overall in the 400-IM, finishing in 4:10.08.
A. Zelehowsky added to his trophy case in the 200-yard freestyle. He took 14th in the preliminaries with a time of 1:39.72 to earn his second all-America selection of the day and third of his career. A. Zelehowsky finished 16th overall in the consolation final with a time of 1:41.03.
Stevens sophomore Tomasz Wolinski and senior Nick Noga also competed in teh 200-freestyle. Wolinksi placed 28th (1:40.49), while Noga was 30th (1:40.60).
Junior
Lucas Zelehowsky took 33rd overall in the 100-yard butterfly preliminaries, finishing in 49.80. His time set a new program record, breaking his own mark of 49.85 that was set earlier this season at the UNYSCSA / Empire 8 meet.
The Bombers narrowly missed more accolades in the 400-yard medley relay, as the team of
Connor White,
Taylor Van Cott, L. Zelehowsky and Knight took 17th in the preliminaries with a time of 3:23.72.
The Stevens relay team of Ravi Sun, Lefeber, John Rees and Shawn Hanak finished less than a second behind Ithaca in the 400-yard medley relay (3:24.62).
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