Swimming | Pexels by Jim De Ramos
Swimming | Pexels by Jim De Ramos
The Colorado College men's swimming and diving team is in first place after two days of the Colorado College Classic at Schlessman Natatorium.
The Tigers, who dominated the races on Saturday, have 762 points, well ahead of second-place CU-Boulder club team with 373.
Sophomores Caleb Peimann and Jack Hussin led the way on Saturday, with each winning an individual race and two relays. Peimann won the 100 backstroke and swam on the triumphant 400 medley and 400 freestyle relay teams, while Hussin captured the 100 freestyle and was on the same two relays.
Freshman Edmund Davis, who won the 1650 freestyle on Friday, did the same in the 200 butterfly on Saturday, while junior Tony Saenz (400 IM), sophomore Collin Ralston (100 breaststroke) and freshman Logan Browne (200 freestyle) each captured an individual race on Saturday
Aidan Richter won the 3-meter diving event on Friday and followed it up with a second-place result in the 1-meter on Saturday.
The CC Classic wraps up on Sunday, Jan. 22, with preliminary races at 9 a.m., and finals at 4 p.m.
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