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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Seven members of the Ithaca College men's swimming & diving team saw action on the first day of competition at the 2014 NCAA DIII Swimming & Diving Championships.
Junior
Matt Morrison recorded a score of 457.20 in the 3-meter dive preliminaries, earning him a spot in the consolation final and all-America honors. Morrison's all-America nod marked the third of his career in two trips to the NCAA Championships. Morrison finished with a score of 433.10 in the consolation final, ranking fifth.
Sophomore
Adam Zelehowsky opened the day with a time of 4:33.13 in the preliminaries of the 500-yard freestyle, ranking 17th in the prelims. Junior
Lucas Zelehowsky followed, taking 33rd with a time of 1:53.00 in the prelims of the 200-yard individual medley.
Senior
Zack Kundel and junior
Peter Knight both competed in the 50-yard freestyle. Kundel finished 21st overall in the preliminaries with a time of 20.69 to set a season high. Knight finished in a time of 20.80, ranking 30th in the morning sessions.
In the final swimming event of the day, Ithaca placed 17th in the preliminaries of the 200-yard medley relay. The team of Kundel, L. Zelehowsky,
Connor White and
Taylor Van Cott finished in 1:32.97, narrowly missing the cut for all-America honorable mention. After nine events, the Bomber men rank 28th overall.
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