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West Chester Men & Women Pace PSAC Championships After Day 1

PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETICS CONFERENCE (PSAC) – MEN AND WOMEN

  • Dates: Wednesday-Saturday, February 19-22nd
  • Location: Graham Aquatic Center, York, Pennsylvania
  • Defending Champions: West Chester men (21x); West Chester women (13x)
  • Results

Courtesy: Pennsylvania State Athletics Conference

DAY 1 (RESULTS: MORNING SESSION | EVENING SESSION)
WOMEN

  • West Chester ended the evening’s competition in the lead with 421 points. Bloomsburg sits in second place with 304 points while IUP is third with 285.
  • Georgia Wright won the 1000 free for the fourth consecutive year in a time of 9:50.54 – a new conference meet record for Wright.
  • Bloomsburg’s Becca Cubbler shattered her own school record in the 1000 Free, finishing second overall with a time 10:02.35.
  • IUP took home the 800 Free Relay with a time of 7:33.00 while also claiming two of the top three finishes in the 200-individual medley relays. Paige Mikesell lead the pack with a 2:02.08 while Rachel Johnson sealed third place with a time of 2:06.71.

MEN

  • West Chester sits in first place at the conclusion of the first day with a total of 184 points. With the Golden Rams in the lead, Bloomsburg is not far behind in second with 178 points.  Leo Chaves won the 200-individual medley with a finals time of 1:49.29 while Logan Brockway was not far behind wtih a third place finish and a 1:50.74 time.
  • The Bloomsburg Huskies earned a first place finish in the 200- Medley Relay with a time of 1:30.11.
  • Gannon’s Brent Benedict earned two gold medals on day one of the championships, winning the 50 freestyle with a time of 20.07 and anchoring the 800 freestyle relay to a program record. The Golden Knights currently sit in third place with 166 points.

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