The Frostburg State Men's Swim team finished day one of the GMAC/MEC Championships in second place overall and first among MEC teams. They set the second-fastest time in program history in the 200-yard medley relay, earning Honorable Mention All-MEC honors. Junior Nate Canapp and freshman Jack Bond achieved the best times in the MEC and school history in the 1000-yard freestyle. Senior Justin Geiszler finished eighth overall with a 30-second improvement from his previous season-best. The team set a new school record in the 200-yard free relay, ending the day on a high note.

By the Numbers
  • 200-yard medley relay time: 1:36.18
  • Justin Geiszler's time improvement: 30 seconds
  • 200-yard free relay time: 1:24.75
State of Play
  • Day one of the GMAC/MEC Championships: Completed with the team in second place overall and first among MEC teams
  • Championship Central: Provides all the information for the ongoing championships
Bottom Line

The Frostburg State Men's Swim team displayed outstanding performance on day one of the GMAC/MEC Championships, achieving top rankings and setting impressive records, positioning themselves well for the ongoing championships.