Queens University of Charlotte Shines at National Invitational Championship with Strong Performances by Men’s and Women’s Swimming Teams
Queens University of Charlotte's men's and women's swimming teams excelled on the second day of the CSCAA National Invitational Championship, with the women holding onto fourth place with a score of 293 and the men closely trailing in second place with 472 points, just behind TCU. Top 10 Team Scores after Day 1 were revealed.
The Big PictureThe teams are performing strongly at the championship, with the women in a solid fourth place and the men in contention for the top position, showcasing their competitive spirit and determination.
By the Numbers- Men's Team Scores (Top 10): TCU - 495, Queens University of Charlotte - 472, Oakland - 382.5
- Women's Team Scores (Top 10): Akron - 400, TCU - 365.5, Kentucky - 341.5
- The women's team maintained fourth place, while the men's team is in a promising second place position.
- All 21 swimmers have contributed points, showcasing a strong team effort and competitive performance.
The Royals are gearing up for the final day of the championship, with preliminaries starting in the morning, setting the stage for an exciting culmination of the competition.
Bottom LineQueens University of Charlotte's swimming teams are demonstrating their prowess at the National Invitational Championship, with the women holding steady in fourth place and the men in a strong contention for the top position, reflecting a cohesive team effort and competitive spirit.
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