CLARION, Pa. – The Clarion men's swimming & diving team defeated Shippensburg in a dual for the first time in four years on Friday, with the Golden Eagles sinking the Raiders 158-72 at Tippin Natatorium. Clarion (2-0) swimmers won all but one individual event and one of the two relays in defeating Shippensburg.
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For the second straight meet the Golden Eagles excelled not just in raw speed, but also in execution of racing strategy and fundamental details. As such, Clarion stacked points in a number of events, posting finishes where the majority of the top placewinners were Golden Eagles. The win represented Clarion's first dual victory over the Raiders since the 2017-18 season.
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"This is such a special group, and they are hungrier than ever," said head coach Bree Kelley. "Today I told them to race, be competitive and aggressive, and swim like we train. It's nice to see their hard work paying off."
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The Raiders got things going for themselves with a win in the 400 Medley Relay, but it would be the last time that a Golden Eagle didn't touch the wall first until the final individual event of the night.
Trent Napholz got started on his busy night with a tight win in the 1000 Free, just edging out David Johnson with a time of 10:15.67. That knotted the meet up at 18 points apiece, but it also served as the turning point in the night; once Clarion took the lead with the results of the 200 Free, they never trailed again.
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Mason Irwin was the one who broke the deadlock, winning the 200 Free with a 1:45.90 that was less than two seconds ahead of Nathan Vannatter's second-place effort. The next big stack of points came in the 50 Free, when
Brenek Strawn and
Austin Prokopec both bested the top finisher for the Raiders to take 1-2 in the event. Strawn touched the wall in 22.12, just 0.07 faster than Prokopec's 22.19 and less than a quarter of a second ahead of Shippensburg's Zaidian VanOrden. Irwin struck again in the 200 IM, winning with a time of 2:00.38, while
Michael Lintelman edged Trevor Woolwine for a second-place finish at 2:01.24. Both marks represented PSAC qualifying standards for Strawn and Lintelman.
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The backbreaker came in the 200 Fly, when
David Bocci led a trio of Golden Eagles atop the leaderboard for a 1-2-3 finish. Bocci finished in 1:52.46, followed by a 1:54.38 for
Connor Cary and a 2:06.11 for
Nolan Songer. Prokopec notched another victory in the 100 Free, sprinting out to a time of 48.72, and the duo of Strawn and
Nick Soares took the top two spots in the 200 Back Stroke at 1:56.64 and 1:57.45 respectively.
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Irwin and Napholz authored another strong finish in the distance events, with Irwin hitting a time of 4:58.81 in the 500 Free and Napoholz finishing in 5:01.81. Shippensburg featured the top two finishers in the 200 Breaststroke to add to their total, but the 400 Free Relay team of Bocci, Strawn Prokopec and Cary cruised to a time of 3:13.20 for a win in the relay.
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Elsewhere, in the diving well, the Golden Eagle divers contributed to the overall points total with a couple strong performances.
Zach Schering won both the 1m and 3m Dives with scores of 431.03 and 308.93, respectively.
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