The Colorado College men's swimming and diving team dominated SCAC-foe Trinity University, 146-72, Friday afternoon at Schlessman Natatorium.
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Freshmen
Collin Ralston and
Aidan Richter led the way for CC, with each winning a pair of individual events.
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Ralston won the 400 individual medley and 100 breaststroke, and also swam the second leg on the triumphant 200 medley relay. Richter, meanwhile, captured both diving events with scores of 256.8 (3-meter) and 299.55 (1-meter).
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Fellow first-year swimmer
Step Flanagan and
Jack Hussin each posted an individual and relay victory on Friday. Flanagan won the 100 freestyle and was the anchor of the 200 medley relay, while Hussin won the 200 freestyle and swam the second leg of the 200 freestyle relay.
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Other individual winners on Friday included sophomore
Tony Saenz (1000 freestyle) and freshman
Caleb Peimann (100 backstroke). Â
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"I am very proud of how our team stepped up today," head coach
Anne Goodman James said. "We have had a lot of people sick, and it was impressive to see how they just continued to dig deep. Trinity is a good team, and I know they will challenge us tomorrow."
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The teams will battle again on Saturday, Nov. 6, beginning at 9:30 am.
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