The Basics
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Location: Baltimore, MD • Mangione Pool at the Fitness & Aquatics Center
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The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins men's swim team broke a school record, posted eight career-bests and five NCAA B times in the first session of the annual Thomas Murphy Invitational Friday night at Loyola. Â
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Quoting Coach Armstrong
• "I am amazed by how fast this team swam tonight. After the toughest week of training we've put in this season, the team responded with some gutsy and fast swims, highlighted by a team record in the 400 Medley Relay! It will be important to be on top of details tomorrow as we hope for more fast swims."
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Top Finishers
• Hopkins kicked off the night in record-breaking fashion and first and third-place finishes in the 400 Medley Relay. The team of junior
Steven Rua and seniors
Max Chen,
Jeff Vitek and
Noah Corbitt swam a 3:15.37 to win the win the relay and break the school record by just one-hundredth of a second. Their time was also an NCAA B time as was Rua's lead-off leg of 49.77. Â Senior
Dylan Wachenfeld, junior
Kyle Wu, sophomore
Reef Ide and graduate student
Nat Davenport took third place with a time of 3:21.48.
• Sophomore
Kellen Roddy then won the 500 Free with a career-best time of 4:33.74. Freshman
Jonik Surprenant followed in third place with a 4:36.36.
• Chen led a quartet of Blue Jays that finished second through fifth in the 200 IM. He posted an NCAA B time of 1:50.89 to finish in second place. Rua clocked in with a career-best and NCAA B time of 1:51.31. Wu placed third in 1:51.91 and freshman
Eric Ji placed fourth with a time of 1:52.10.
• Davenport then finished in second place in the 50 Free as he clocked in at 20.77.
• The Blue Jays wrapped up the first session with second and fourth-place finishes in the 800 Free Relay. Wu, Ji, Wachenfeld and Corbitt took second with an NCAA B time of 6:42.62. Rua, senior
Collin Hughes, freshman
Daniel Byrnes and senior
Mitchell Simmons finished in 6:52.24 for fourth place.
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Up Next
• The Thomas Murphy Invitational resumes tomorrow morning at 10:00 am, while the third and final session is scheduled to begin at 3:00 pm.
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