Team Scores
Individual Results
The New York University men's swimming & diving team defeated both Johns Hopkins University (151-111) and The College of New Jersey (208-90) in a tri-meet on Saturday, November 18, at the Palladium Athletic Facility in Manhattan.
The Violets dominated in the pool, taking first place in nine of the 14 events.
Ian Rainey was an individual triple-winner, finishing first in the 400-yard IM event (4:04.89), 1000-yard freestyle (9:35.00) and the 200-yard butterfly (1:51.18). Tim Kou took first place in both the 200-yard breaststroke (2:05.90) and 100-yard breaststroke (56.21). Nianzhong Liu finished first in the men's 50-yard freestyle (21.21), while Elan Oumarov won the 100-yard butterfly (51.06). Chad Moody won the 100-yard backstroke.
NYU also finished first in the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:23.65).
"Overall, I am very happy with our performance today," said Head Coach Trevor Miele. "We have been working really hard over the past six weeks and they are tired, so it was great to see them step up and race two of the nation's top teams."
Connor Brisson took first place in the one-meter dive competition (384.30), finishing ahead of NYU's Max Falb (242.70) in third place. Brisson also took first place in the three-meter competition (397.95).
NYU will be back in action at the MIT Invitational on Friday-Sunday, December 1-3, in Cambridge, MA. The event will begin at 6:30 pm on Friday, and 10:30 am on both Saturday and Sunday.