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LWC Men's Swimming splits at Union dual meet Blue Raiders defeat Campbellsville, 195-30, loses to host 129-10 Next - Lindsey Wilson hosts St. Catharine (KY) at 12pmCT on Saturday, November 15, 2014, at Holloway Natatorium, 399 Williams Street, Columbia, KY By Matthew Stokes News from Lindsey Wilson College BARBOURVILLE, KY - The Lindsey Wilson men's swimming team finished with 10 national 'A' and 'B' cuts during a dual meet hosted by Union (KY) on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Facing the host as well as Campbellsville (KY), the Blue Raiders topped Campbellsville, 195-30, but lost to Union by a 129-110 margin. In the 200-yard medley relay, a pair of Lindsey Wilson relay teams captured national 'A' cuts. For the 'A' relay, Hayden Pendergraft, Jonas Muller, Travis Durocher and Josh Lykins teamed to finish in 1:42.83, good enough to claim the victory in that event. The 'B' relay, consisting of Sam Tate, Tolga Dogruyol, Gage Setzer and Ryan Leamy, clocked in at 1:48.55. The 200-yard freestyle event saw another pair of national cuts achieved by the Blue Raiders, this time two 'B' standards. Iker Larzabal raced a 1:50.20, while Jose Prado de Lima completed the event in 1:51.02, both qualifying for national 'B' cuts. Competing in tne 100-yard breaststroke, Muller finished in first place in 1:01.13, fast enough for a national 'B' cut. Prado de Lima earned a national 'B' standard in the men's 100-yard freestyle with a 49.29. Later on, Setzer secured a national 'B' cut in the 200-yard backstroke, making the standard by .05 with his 2:05.19 finish. Muller missed a national 'B' standard in the 200-yard backstroke by only .01 as he clocked in at 2.17.88. Lykins earned a national 'B' standard in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 54.54. Joining Lykins with a national 'B' cut of his own in that same event was Prado de Lima, who finished in 54.77. Setzer was victorious in the 200-yard IM, completing the event in 2:05.86. In the final event of the day, the Blue Raiders' 'A' relay of Larzabal, Leamy, Zachary Patzer and Prado de Lima teamed to race a 3:21.64 in the 400-yard freestyle relay, earning a national 'A' standard in the process. This story was posted on 2014-11-10 05:43:17
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