The Nebraska Wesleyan men's and women's swim teams competed at the two-day Grinnell Invitational in Iowa. The men's team finished fourth with 672.5 points, while the women's team finished sixth with 471 points. Several individual swimmers also achieved notable results, including setting new meet records.

By the Numbers
  • Nebraska Wesleyan men's team: 4th place with 672.5 points
  • Nebraska Wesleyan women's team: 6th place with 471 points
  • New meet record set by Cael Dice in the men's 100 yard IM with a time of 52.80
  • New meet record set by Mattia Rosatelli in the men's 200 yard breaststroke with a time of 2:04.84
  • Ava Hunt set a new school record in the women's 400 yard IM with a time of 4:58.44
State of Play
  • Nebraska Wesleyan men's team: 4th place in the Grinnell Invitational
  • Nebraska Wesleyan women's team: 6th place in the Grinnell Invitational
  • Up next: Nebraska Wesleyan will host the University of Saint Mary (Kan.) on Saturday, January 27 at 12:00 p.m.
What's Next

Nebraska Wesleyan will host the University of Saint Mary (Kan.) on Saturday, January 27 at 12:00 p.m.

Bottom Line

The Nebraska Wesleyan swim teams' performances at the Grinnell Invitational showcased strong individual and team achievements, setting new meet and school records and providing momentum heading into the upcoming meet against the University of Saint Mary.