University of Hawai’i Makes Waves at NCAA Championships with Record-Breaking Performance
University of Hawai'i's 200-yard freestyle relay team set two school records at the NCAA Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championships in Indianapolis. The team, consisting of Karol Ostrowski, Jakub Ksiazek, Jordan Meacham, and Grant Stoddard, achieved a time of 1:16.23, finishing third in their heat. Ostrowski also set the UH 50 freestyle record with a leadoff leg of 18.89 seconds.
By the Numbers- The team finished the 200-yard freestyle relay in 1:16.23.
- Ostrowski set the UH 50 freestyle record with a leg of 18.89 seconds.
- UH ended up 17th overall in the field of 25 schools at the NCAA Championships.
Despite setting records, the team finished 17th overall in the NCAA Championships.
State of Play- University of Hawai'i's relay team finished third in their heat at the championships.
- Florida won the event with a time of 1:13.49 on Day 2 of the NCAA Championships.
Saturday marks Senior Mackaby Pennington's final UH career day in the platform diving competition at the NCAA Championships.
Bottom LineUniversity of Hawai'i relay team sets records at NCAA Championships but finishes 17th overall, with senior Mackaby Pennington gearing up for the platform diving competition.
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