Junior Kai Wong of the Stevens Institute of Technology women's swimming team secured third place in the 50-yard freestyle, helping the Ducks to third place after the first day of the 2024 Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championships. The team sits in third with 280 points, behind Messiah (307) and Misericordia (301). They aim to build on their performance in the next events, with the ultimate goal of improving their position in the standings.

By the Numbers
  • Team points after the first four events: 280
  • Messiah's lead in the team race: 307 points
  • Misericordia's position in the team race: 301 points
State of Play
  • Ducks currently in third place with 280 points
  • Top teams: Messiah (307 points) and Misericordia (301 points)
  • Junior Kai Wong's third-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle and the Ducks' silver medal in the 200-yard medley relay
What's Next

The championship meet continues with more events, including the 200-yard freestyle relay, 400-yard individual medley, 100-yard butterfly, 200-yard freestyle, and the 400-yard medley relay. The team aims to make a strong showing in these events to improve their overall standing.

Bottom Line

The Stevens women's swimming team, led by Junior Kai Wong's impressive third-place finish, sits in third place after the first day of the MAC Championships. With 280 points, they are trailing behind Messiah (307) and Misericordia (301). The team is striving to enhance their performance in upcoming events to ascend the standings.