The Frostburg State Men's Swim team is currently in second place overall and first among MEC teams after day three of the GMAC/MEC Championships. Junior Nate Canapp secured a First Team All-MEC honor with a 4:37.69 in the 500-yard freestyle, while senior Noah Loper and freshman Jack Bond also achieved impressive results. In the 100-yard backstroke, both sophomore Josh Horner and Julian Najarro Sedar made it to the top-10 list with their impressive performances. Additionally, the 100-yard breaststroke saw junior Luka Smith and junior Tave Chanthavong setting personal bests. The 200-yard butterfly showcased outstanding performances from freshman Dylan King, senior PJ Emrich, and senior Justin Geiszler. The day concluded with the team posting the second-fastest time in FSU history in the 800-yard free relay, earning them Second Team All-MEC honors.

By the Numbers
  • Junior Nate Canapp's 500-yard freestyle time: 4:37.69
  • Freshman Jack Bond's 500-yard freestyle time: 4:46.86
  • Sophomore Josh Horner and Julian Najarro Sedar's 100-yard backstroke time: 53.79
  • Junior Luka Smith's 100-yard breaststroke time: 58.48
  • Junior Tave Chanthavong's 100-yard breaststroke time: 1:00.21
  • Freshman Dylan King's 200-yard butterfly time: 1:56.48
  • Senior PJ Emrich's 200-yard butterfly time: 1:57.26
  • Senior Justin Geiszler's 200-yard butterfly time: 2:02.22
  • Team's 800-yard free relay time: 7:02.93
State of Play
  • Frostburg State Men's Swim team is currently second overall and first among MEC teams in the GMAC/MEC Championships
  • Championships will conclude on the following Saturday
  • All relevant information can be found at Championship Central
Bottom Line

The Frostburg State Men's Swim team continues to deliver exceptional performances, with several team members achieving personal bests and setting program records. With the Championships set to conclude, the team's outstanding results position them strongly for continued success.