MICHIGAN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (MIAA) – MEN AND WOMEN
- Dates: Wednesday, February 19-Saturday, February 22, 2020
- Location: Venema Aquatic Center
- Host: Calvin
- Defending Champion: Hope women; Albion men
- Live Results: Available here
- Day One Results
Courtesy: Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Men’s Recap
Hope set the MIAA record for the 800 Free Relay Wednesday in the first day of action at the 2020 MIAA Swimming & Diving Championship, hosted by Calvin at the Venema Aquatic Center.
The Hope relay of Bailey Smith, Dan Clyde, Gabe Boonstra, and Daniel Keith touched in 6:42.17, improving the record set last year by 0.8 seconds. The time was also an NCAA B Cut.
Calvin finished second in 6:43.28, also an NCAA B Cut, with the relay team of Julian Iturbe, Jacob Heeres, Ryan Gelderloos, and Tim Randall. Iturbe’s leadoff split of 1:38.37 was 0.04 shy of the MIAA record, but did achive an NCAA B Cut for the 200 Free distance.
EVENT WINNERS – DAY 1
800 Free Relay – Hope – 6:42.17 (MIAA Record, NCAA B Cut)
STANDINGS – DAY 1
Women’s Recap
In an 800 Free Relay that was a three-way tie at the 600-yard mark, Hope pulled away in the final leg to win the first event at the 2020 MIAA Swimming & Diving Championship, hosted by Calvin at the Venema Aquatic Center.
Hope’s quartet of Emma Schaefer, Sydney Randall, Emily Kurt, and Tarah Lang touched in 7:41.25 to edge Calvin by one second and Albion by three seconds. Lang’s last leg was timed at 1:54.77, the fastest anchor leg of the relay and fourth-fastest overall.
EVENT WINNERS – DAY 1
800 Free Relay – Hope – 7:41.25
STANDINGS – DAY 1
Looks like Hope got the better of the 2 lang siblings!!!