The Frostburg State Men's Swim team secured second place overall and emerged as the top team in the conference at the MEC Championships, marking their second consecutive Mountain East title. Junior Nate Canapp attained the runner-up position in the 1,650-yard freestyle, earning another First Team All-MEC honor, while Freshman Jack Bond finished fourth overall and achieved Second Team recognition. Notably, several swimmers set personal records and moved up in the school's all-time rankings, contributing to the team's success. Frostburg State accumulated 1,303 total points, securing the second position behind the national powerhouse Findlay, and surpassing other prominent teams.

By the Numbers
  • Nate Canapp's time in the 1,650-yard freestyle: 15:59.32
  • Men's Team Scores:
    • Findlay – 1,869.50 points
    • Frostburg – 1303 points
State of Play
  • Frostburg State Men's Swim team secured second place overall and emerged as the top team in the conference at the MEC Championships
  • The team accumulated 1,303 total points
Bottom Line

The Frostburg State Men's Swim team's exceptional performance at the MEC Championships resulted in their second consecutive Mountain East title and a second-place finish overall, solidifying their position as a dominant force in the conference.