Haney Breaks 1,000 Freestyle School Record
The Anderson University men’s swimming and diving team edged Olivet College and Manchester University on Saturday in Olivet, Mich.
The Anderson University men's swimming and diving team edged Olivet College and Manchester University on Saturday in Olivet, Mich.
Anderson (3-0, 2-0) topped Manchester (4-1, 2-1) by a score of 133-131 in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) action. The Ravens then fought past Olivet (0-3) by a score of 131-130 in non-conference action.
Reid Haney took down the 1,000-yard freestyle school record with a time of 10 minutes, 40.70 seconds.
COACH EMMA MAUBACH'S COMMENTS
[Saturday's] meet was a great competition. It was challenging for us, but the athletes definitely gave it their all and had fun while doing so! A couple weeks of hard work and we'll be ready for mid season.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
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Reid Haney - 1,000 Freestyle - 10:40.70 - 1st Place - School Record
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Matthew Hayward - 3-Meter Diving (6 Dives) - 227.20 points - 37.87 points per dive - 1st Place - Established School Record
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Matthew Hayward - 1-Meter Diving (6 Dives) - 248.75 points - 41.46 points per dive - 1st Place
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Noah Singleton - 200 Individual Medley - 2:07.50 - 1st Place
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Anderson 200 Medley Relay 'A' Team - Noah Singleton, David Lange, Ben Hall, Luken Edwards - 1:44.44 - 2nd Place - Season Best
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Cameron Stanley - 1,000 Freestyle - 11:20.71 - 2nd Place
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Noah Singleton - 100 Backstroke - 56.88 seconds - 2nd Place
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Michael Collins - 200 Freestyle - 1:51.75 - 2nd Place
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Ben Hall - 200 Butterfly - 2:08.66 - 2nd Place
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David Lange - 200 Butterfly - 2:29.85 - 2nd Place
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Anderson 400 Freestyle Relay 'A' Team - Reid Haney, Ben Hall, Michael Collins, Noah Singleton - 3:29.37 - 2nd Place
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Andrew Crawford - 1,000 Freestyle - 11:23.35 - 3rd Place
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Luken Edwards - 50 Freestyle - 23.99 seconds - 3rd Place
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David Lange - 100 Breaststroke - 1:06.33 - Season Best
UP NEXT
The Ravens return to competition with the three-day Miami Invitational, beginning Thursday, Dec. 1 at 9 a.m. in Oxford, Ohio.