Frostburg State Men’s Swim Team Wins Thrilling Victory Over Mary Washington in Final Race
The Frostburg State Men's Swim team clinched their first-ever victory over Mary Washington with a thrilling final race, securing a 133-129 win. The Bobcats rallied after UMW's initial win in the 200-yard medley relay, dominating the 1,650-yard freestyle and other key events.
Why It MattersThe victory marks a historic milestone for the program, demonstrating the team's growth and competitive prowess. It also sets a positive trajectory for the team as they head into the GMAC/MEC Championships.
By the Numbers- Nate Canapp, Jack Bond, and Justin Geiszler secured the top three spots in the 1,650-yard freestyle, contributing crucial points to the team's victory.
- Julian Najarro Sedar achieved impressive wins in both the 50-yard free (21.76) and the 100-yard fly (52.24).
- The Frostburg Men's Swim team ended the regular season with a record of 6-5, while Mary Washington's record fell to 4-4.
- The men's swim team's victory over Mary Washington positions them with a 6-5 record, showcasing their competitive strength heading into the upcoming GMAC/MEC Championships.
The Frostburg Men's Swim team will participate in the GMAC/MEC Championships from February 14-17 in Canton, Ohio, where they aim to build on their recent success and strive for further accomplishments.
Bottom LineThe dramatic and historic win over Mary Washington signifies a significant turning point for the Frostburg Men's Swim team, amplifying their competitive standing and setting the stage for continued success in the upcoming championships.
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