WILLIAMSBURG, VA.- The William & Mary men's swim team dominated from start to finish in a 166.5-93.5 win over Old Dominion Saturday afternoon at the Bee McLeod Rec Center. Seniors
Jack Galbraith and
Graham Hertweck were honored before the meet. With the win, the Tribe improves to 2-2 in dual meets this season. Overall the Tribe took first place in 11 of 14 events.
The winning began early Saturday as a relay team of
Aaron Tingley,
Kyle Demers,
Kent Codding, and
Eugenio Massari just touched out
Micah Lowe,
John O'Hara, Galbraith and Hertweck for a one, two finish in the 200 medley relay.
O'Hara continued his strong outing, besting the competition by a full three seconds in the 200 free, while Lowe and Tingley finished one two in the 100 back. The Tribe took all three podium spots in the 100 breast as Demers swam a 57.89 in his first competition this season out touching
Noah Spain and
Mills Harris.
Gavin Lamoureux and
Cole Younger were first and third respectively in the 200 fly, and Hertweck's blazing time of 20.95 ensured victory in the 50 free. After the break, Hertweck would once again take gold, this time with a 46.99 100 free.
Lowe won the 200 back by a full two seconds for his first individual win of the day, and in the 200 breast it would be Younger just reaching out in front of Spain for the first place finish. O'Hara Lamoureux, and Codding swept the podium in the 100 butterfly, and the 400 free relay team of Hertweck, Codding, Massari, and O'Hara capped off the day with a 3:07.86 time for a win in the 400 free relay.
FULL RESULTS
Next Up: The Tribe's final dual meet of the 2021-22 season will come next Saturday as the team visits Davidson. William & Mary edged the Wildcats in a 137-124 victory last season.