HOLLAND, Mich. – After an impressive showing on Day 2, the swim and dive team continues to lead the competition, with the men's team scoring a 391.5 to stay in first, followed by Wayne State (332) in second and NMU (320.5) in third. The women's team scoring 546 to stay in the lead while NMU (340) is in second and Wayne State (319) in third.
Lucy Hedley broke the GLIAC overall, meet record, pool record, and school record with a time of 1:46.71 in the 200 freestyle. Hedley beat the school record that was almost 10 years old. This is her second time being a GLIAC Champion in this repected event.
Alysa Wager touched the wall at 55.14 to take silver for the Lakers. Sara Alvarez grabbed gold for the Lakers in the 400 IM with a time of 4:18.63.
The GVSU women's 400 medley relay team set a new meet record and school record. Members include Hedley, Proietti, Wager, and Alvarez to touch the wall at 3:41.49. This relay team took gold for the Lakers this evening.
Esteban Nunez Del Prado touched the wall at 46.78 to set a new freshman record and take home gold for the Lakers in the 100 Butterfly.
Matt Bosch completed the 200 free with a time of 1:33.64. He broke the GLIAC overall, meet record, school record, and pool record. Bosch is a back to back champion in this respected event.
Matthew Blommel dove into second place with a score of 470.80 in the 3 mtr. Dive. Blommel is now a back-to-back champion in this event.
Aaron Dies, Andrew Goh, Esteban Nunez Del Prado, and Matt Bosch broke the GLIAC, meet record, and school record for the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:09.05. This relay team took gold for the Lakers.
Upcoming event for the Lakers is day three of the GLIAC Championship and prelims will start at 10 a.m. Click
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