Wabash remains in third place in the men's standings at the 2024 NCAC Swimming and Diving Championships, with four swimmers in "A" finals and 133 team points scored on the one-meter diving board.

By the Numbers
  • Freshman Nicholas Plumb finished seventh in the 100-yard backstroke "A" final with a time of 51.62.
  • Barret Smith achieved a career-best time of 51.70 in the morning prelims of the 100 backstroke and finished eighth in the "A" final with a time of 52.02.
  • Ethan Johns and Quinn Sweeney secured spots in the "A" final of the 200-yard freestyle, with Johns finishing eighth (1:42.10) and Sweeney taking ninth place (1:42.32) in the finals.
  • Wabash divers Bernardo Morales, Keane Albright, and Alexander Arruza earned seventh, eighth, and ninth place respectively in the finals of the one-meter diving competition.
  • Wabash concluded Friday's competition with a sixth-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay, achieving a season-best time of 1:24.60.
State of Play
  • Wabash remains in third place in the men's standings with 846.5 points, behind Denison (1,293 points) and Kenyon (1,283 points).
  • Final day of competition begins Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with the preliminary round, followed by the finals at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Bottom Line

Wabash's strong performances in swimming and diving have secured them a solid third place, with promising potential for the upcoming finals.