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Israeli Junior Champion Lior Grubert Signs with Seton Hall

Lior Grubert of Yehud-Monosson, Israel, has signed an NLI and will be swimming at Seton Hall University beginning in the fall of 2015.

An Israeli national junior champion in 2012, Gurbert’s best times are:

Event SCM LCM SCM to SCY
200 IM 2:04.53 2:10.24 1:52.18
100 free 51.83 53.31 46.69
200 free 1:52.13 1:57.92 1:41.01
400 free 3:57.49 4:08.71 4:38.66*
100 fly 56.84 58.19 51.20
*LCM to SCY      

 

Grubert will join a very young Pirates roster; most of the men’s team just completed either their freshman or sophomore year. He should make a positive impact from the outset. At the 2015 Big East Conference Championships Grubert’s converted times would have landed him in the “A” finals of the 200 IM, 100 free, and 200 free, and the “B” finals of the 500 free and 100 fly. In addition to contributing points in individual events, Grubert should be a boon to the Pirates’ relays as well.

Grubert will join Ivan Michalovic in the incoming freshman recruiting class at Seton Hall next fall.

 

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tyler luis
9 years ago

This kid is gonna kick some ass! #Goblue

Guy
9 years ago

What a great purchase! An excelent swimmer with a variety of skills! Best of luck!

Mike Thompson
9 years ago

It’s seems like he is a good purchase for the team! Go pirates #BlueRising

Nir
9 years ago

Champion!

Tim B
9 years ago

Great sign for the Seton Hall. From his best times it seem that he’s going to be a serious factor for the Pirates in the next year.

TheBer
9 years ago

A hard worker and an amazing person!
The Pirates earn a great swimmer

STM
9 years ago

Pirates, YEAH!!!

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