Results
The New York University men's swimming & diving team fell to Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Johns Hopkins University in a tri-meet on Friday, January 13, at the Palladium Athletic Facility in Manhattan.
The Violets (2-3) fell to the Engineers (7-1) by a score of 154-144 and were defeated by the Blue Jays (7-3) by a 140-122 margin.
"We swam so well today against two of the top teams in the country," said Head Coach
Trevor Miele. "The result today was insignificant compared to how we raced and competed."
Connor Brisson continued his standout campaign by winning both the one-meter (348.00) and the three-meter (382.43) competitions.
"Connor continued his domination on the boards," said Diving Coach
Todd Kolean. "I feel we are exactly where we should be going into the championship part of the season."
VIOLET VICTORS:
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Chad Moody was victorious in the 100-yard backstroke (51.50).
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Reid Hensen took first in the 200-yard IM (1:54.18).
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Tim Kou won the 100-yard breaststroke (57.27).
The Violets return to action tomorrow when the squad visits Springfield College for a dual meet beginning at 1:00 pm.