Wabash won ten of 13 events in Friday's home dual swimming and diving competition against Illinois Wesleyan University to score a 157-75 victory over the visiting Titans.
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Quinn Sweeney scored a pair of individual victories for the Little Giants. The freshman captured the top finish in the 400-yard individual medley with a winning time of 4:19.04. He added a first-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:01.70 for his personal-best mark in that event.
Justice Wenz placed second in the 100 breaststroke by finishing in 1:03.89.
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Nicholas Plumb won the 1,000 freestyle by finishing in 10:19.80.
Daniel Streeter earned third place with a time of 11:15.93. Plumb also placed second in the 100-yard butterfly by finishing in 54.73, with
Connor Craig capturing third place with a time of 55.10.
Xander Straw placed first in the 200-yard freestyle by completing the race in 1:49.60. Craig finished in 1:52.25 to earn second place. Wenz added a third-place finish with a time of 1:56.14. Straw also picked up an individual victory in the 500 freestyle with a winning time of 4:55.55.
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Ethan Johns raced to first place in the 50-yard freestyle by sprinting to the finish in 22.58.
Barret Smith added an individual victory in the 100-yard backstroke by finishing the event in 57.27.
Brock Schall took second place with a time of 23.13.
John Allen placed second in the 100-yard freestyle with his time of 50.65. Will Renie produced a personal-best time of 51.39 in the 100 free to capture third place.
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Alexander Arruza won the one-meter diving competition with a score of 164.75.
Bernardo Morales placed second with a score of 158.85.
Nicolas Hakimian earned third place with a score of 151.70. Morales won the three-meter event by scoring 159.95 points in six dives. Hakimian earned second place with 155.75 points. Arruza finished in third place with 150.40 points.
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Wabash added a victory in the opening event, the 200-yard medley relay. Smith, Sweeney, Johns, and Allen combined for a winning time of 1:40.46.
Morgan Govekar,
Michael Cruzado,
Ethan Comeyne, and Schall combined to finish third with a time of 1:46.47. Smith,
Dane Market, Comeyne, and Wenz earned second place in the final event of the evening with a time of 1:37.28 in the 200-yard freestyle relay.
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Wabash returns to action Saturday at noon with the final home meet of the season against the University of Indianapolis and Valparaiso University.
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