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Jan 23, 2010

Senior Day: Susquehanna Men Move to 8-1 with Sweep of Drew and King's (Pa.)


Susquehanna Head Coach Jerry Foley's Reaction

Results

SELINSGROVE, Pa. -- Susquehanna University's junior Colin Sullivan (Westfield, N.J./Westfield) and freshmen Chadd Lee (Bloomsburg, Pa./Bloomsburg Area), Taylor Cole (Danville, Pa./Danville Area) and Griffin Kearney (Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright) each swam all or part of the fastest times in three events to help Susquehanna University (8-1) cruise past visiting Drew University (3-8), 78-42, and King's College, Pa. (0-13), 90-12, in a men's tri-meet at the James W. Garrett Sports Complex swimming pool on Jan. 23.

Sullivan, Lee and Cole were each the fastest swimmer in two individual events. Sullivan won the 100- and 200-yard breaststrokes with times of 1 minute, 1.90 seconds and 2:21.38, respectively. Lee touched the wall first in the 100 and 200 butterflys with respective times of 55.45 seconds and 2:06.24. Cole was the fastest competitor in both the 200 and 500 freestyles at 1:52.72 and 5:04.60, respectively.

Kearney, who was edged by Cole in the thrilling 500 free by just 0.34 seconds, swam legs on two of the meet's fastest relays. He teamed with Sullivan, Lee and sophomore James Strande (Cedar Knolls, N.J./Whippany Park) to win the 200 medley in 1:44.05 and with Cole, junior Joe Scheno (Berwick, Pa./Central Columbia) and freshman Lars Bogar (Bloomsburg, Pa./Bloomsburg Area) to beat the 200 free field in 1:35.38. Kearney also claimed the 50 free with a time of 23.32 seconds.

Strande captured the 200 backstroke in 2:12.98, and Scheno won the 100 free in 52.39 seconds.

Drew defeated King's, 93-16.

Next Meet: Saturday, Jan. 30, at Albright, 2 p.m.