POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – The men's and women's swimming & diving teams will travel to Buffalo, New York to compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships from Wednesday, February 9th to Saturday, February 12th. Men's swimming & diving are in pursuit of their 13th MAAC title, while the women's team are after their 19th Championship trophy.
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Adam Kapusta won the 200-yard butterfly in first place, with Pavel Makarchuk finishing in third. Â
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Ryan Kaplan won the 200-yard backstroke and Dauser finished first in the 200-yard breaststroke.Â
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Sallam, Dauser, Makarchuk, and McCormac took first in the 400-yard freestyle relay.Â
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Men beat Canisius in season opener with a score of 183-106.Â
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Junior Tyler Wenzel awarded Male MAAC diver of the week twice.Â
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Senior Adam Kapusta leads way with three wins (1000 free, 200 fly, and 200 back) in Marist victory over Colgate, 194-72.Â
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Marist Men's Swimming and Diving earns CSCAA honor (College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America), awarded to teams with student athletes achieving a 3.0 GPA or higher.Â
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Women's Swimming & Diving roll past Canisius 189.5-108.5, three athletes each win two events (Emma Butzler, Jessica Freund, Grace Reeves).Â
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Win against Binghamton on Senior Day, final score of 158-142.Â
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Graduate student Grace Reeves is given 3 Female diver of the week awards.Â
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Marist Women's Swimming and Diving earns CSCAA honor (College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America), awarded to teams with student athletes achieving a 3.0 GPA or higher.Â
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The men end the year with a final record of 3-4, and a conference record of 1-2.Â
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The women wrapped this season up with a record of 4-3, and a conference record of 2-1. Â
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After not having a MAAC Championship last year due to COVID-19, both the men's and women's programs look to dethrone Rider and Fairfield, who won the championship in 2020.Â