
| For Immediate Release
Feb. 14, 2008 |
Contact: Ryan Maurer E-Mail: rmaurer@wittenberg.edu |
Tigers Gain NCAA B Cuts And Break School Records On Day 1 Of
North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming And Diving Championships
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Adeline Brym
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While the overall team finishes were certainly not what the Tigers had hoped for, several individuals shined. That included a trio of NCAA B Cuts and a school record finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay.
Two of the B cuts came in the 500-yard freestyle event. For the men, the story was sophomore Neil Anderson (Lakewood, Ohio/Lakewood), who placed fifth overall with a finals time of 4:40.10. That came after he reached an NCAA B Cut for a second straight year in the preliminary heat with a time of 4:39.40.
In addition, Anderson's time broke a 21-year-old school record. Paul Sutter, a 2006 Wittenberg Athletics Hall of Honor inductee, had held the mark since 1987.
On the women's side, sophomore Adeline Brym (Mansfield, Ohio/Senior) had a big night with a B Cut in the same event. Like Anderson, Brym was relegated to fifth place thanks to the NCAC's loaded field, but her time of 5:07.41 in the finals made her a national meet provisional qualifier for a second consecutive season.
Brym was also part of the 200 free relay quartet that just missed All-NCAC honors with a fourth-place finish, but still managed a school-record time of 1:39.16. That time was less than one second off the NCAA B Cut in the event. Brym was joined on the relay by sophomores Janna House (St. Thomas, Ontario/Central Elgin), Emily Ellermann (Littleton, Colo./Littleton) and Kristin Elber (Brunswick, Ohio/Brunswick). However, the day ended on a down note as the Tigers' 400-yard medley relay was disqualified after finishing third in the preliminary round.
Rounding out the Wittenberg highlights on Day 1 was an individual NCAA B Cut time in the 100-yard backstroke for sophomore Taylor Smith (Mansfield, Ohio/Senior). Smith led off the 400-yard medley relay with a time of 51.98 to reach the qualifying standard. Along with teammates freshman Adam Schick (Bloomington, Ind./North), freshman Conor O'Rourke (Mendham, NJ/The Canterbury School) and senior Brian Harris (Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg), Smith and the relay took fifth place.
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