The Basics
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Score: Johns Hopkins-166, Bucknell-95
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Location: Baltimore, MD • Newton White Aquatic Center
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The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins men's swim team returned to the Newton White Aquatic Center on Saturday and cruised to a 166-95 win over Bucknell. The Blue Jays won 12 of the 14 events to hand the Bison just their second loss of the season.
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Quoting Coach Armstrong
• "Great swimming all around and thank you to Bucknell for helping make this meet happen! Most of all, thank you to all the administrators, officials, and meet crew who helped us pull this meet off. We never take an opportunity for granted and it's always very special when we get to suit up as a team to compete!"
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Top Finishers
• Hopkins kicked off the meet with a win in the 200 Meldey Relay. Junior
Steven Rua, seniors
Max Chen and
Jeff Vitek and graduate student
Nat Davenport grabbed the win with a time of 1:32.76.
• Sophomore
Kellen Roddy then beat the field, by nearly 28 seconds, to win the 1000 Free in 9:28.80. Graduate student
CJ Arena took third place in 9:56.72 and missed second by just five-hundredths of a second.
• Senior
Noah Corbitt won the 200 Free with a time of 1:40.70, while classmate
Mitchell Simmons placed third in 1:43.73.
• The Blue Jays then went one-two in the 100 Back. Rua earned the win in 52.42, beating senior
Dylan Wachenfeld to the wall by 0.22 seconds.
• Chen followed with a win in the 100 Breast as he clocked in at 55.69, to beat Bucknell's Ryaan Hatoum by nearly 3.5 seconds. Sophomore
Justin Limberg took third (59.15) and freshman
Mitchell List placed fourth (59.67).
• Vitek then took the top spot in the 200 Fly as he touched in 1:53.43. Freshman
Jonik Surprenant followed in third with a time of 1:55.75.
• Davenport continued the Blue Jays' winning ways as he won the 50 Free with a time of 21.33. Junior
Spencer Ryan finished in third place with a 22.12.
• Corbitt picked up his second win of the day as he turned in a 46.79 to win the 100 Free. Simmons finished in fourth place in 47.49.
• Wachenfeld grabbed a win in the 200 Back with a time of 1:53.67 while graduate student
Matt McGough took fourth in 1:57.10.
• Chen followed with his second win, beating the field in the 200 Breast by more than 4.5 seconds (2:05.01). Junior
Brandon Stride placed second in 2:09.60, followed closely by freshman
Eric Ji third (2:09.72).
• Roddy added another win to his total, taking first in the 500 Free in 4:36.48, and Surprenant finished third in 4:42.48.
• Vitek earned his second win of the day and completed the sweep of the Fly events. He won the 100 with a time of 50.54.
• Rua then placed second in the 200 IM (1:57.11) while Ji took third (1:58.22).
• Hopkins ended the day with second and third-place finishes in the 400 Free Relay. Corbitt, Davenport, Simmons and sophomore
Jay Heymann finished in 3:08.46. The team of junior
Spencer Ryan, McGough, Ji and Vitek placed third (3:13.39).
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Up Next
• Hopkins is back in action on Friday, January 21 as the Blue Jays travel to Washington, DC to take on Georgetown. The meet is scheduled for a 4:00 pm start at McCarthy Pool.
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