Nebraska Wesleyan Makes History in A-R-C Championship: Men’s Team Secures First Conference Title
Nebraska Wesleyan men's swimming secures its first A-R-C Championship title, while the women's team achieves runner-up, recording its highest points in program history.
The Big PictureThe historic win for the men's team and the outstanding performance by the women's team highlight the continued growth and success of the Nebraska Wesleyan swimming program within the conference.
By the Numbers- Men's team earns 627.5 points, clinching first conference title.
- Women's team secures 428 points, achieving the highest score in A-R-C Championship history.
- Men's team wins their first conference title.
- Women's team finishes as runner-ups and scores the most points in program history.
- Cael Dice sets A-R-C record in 200 Yard Backstroke.
- Mattia Rosatelli sets new A-R-C meet record in the 200 Yard Breaststroke.
- Sam Kelly achieves an A-R-C meet record in the 200 Yard Butterfly.
- Louis Gilmore, Cael Dice, Mattia Rosatelli, and Sam Kelly win the 400 Yard Freestyle Relay.
- Cael Dice named Male Swimmer of the Meet.
- Kyle Hunt and the coaching staff receive men's Coaching Staff of the Year accolades.
The successful results at the A-R-C Championships set a strong foundation for Nebraska Wesleyan's swimming program, hinting at continued competitiveness and growth in upcoming seasons.
Bottom LineNebraska Wesleyan men's swimming captures its inaugural conference championship title, while the women's team achieves a program-best performance, signaling a new era of success and competitiveness in the A-R-C Championships.
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