YORK, Pa. --- David Bocci won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championship in the 200 Fly for the fourth straight year, highlighting a terrific night for the Golden Eagle men's swimming & diving team at the 2025 PSAC Swimming Championships.
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Clarion currently sits in second place in the field with 418.5 team points, holding a four-point edge over Gannon.
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The three-time defending champion in the event, Bocci entered the 200 Fly finals as the clear favorite. He made good on that potential with an outstanding swim, clearing the field by several lengths and touching the wall in a time of 1:47.69. That made Bocci the four-time champion in the 200 Fly and marked another milestone in the multiple-time All-American's Clarion career.
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Mason Irwin was a fellow Golden Eagle reaching the A final in the 200 Fly, with the senior coming up just shy of hitting an NCAA B cut in the event. He touched the wall in 1:50.43, shaving off more than a second from his morning prelim swim.
Austin Prokopec got off to a fast start in the B final of the 200 Fly and ultimately took third in the heat and 11
th overall with a time of 1:54.51, followed by
Frankie DiMartini's sixth-place finish (1:59.19).
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The night started with another top-two finish in a relay, as the 200 Medley Relay quartet of
Henry Miller,
Dominic Cortopassi,
Gavin Guckavan and
Austin Prokopec took second to West Chester by less than a second. The Golden Eagles finished in a time of 1:29.09, just 0.8 seconds behind the Golden Rams.
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Cortopassi came close to earning his second conference championship of the meet on Wednesday, coming within a second of winning the title in the 100 Breast. He finished in a time of 55.21, while teammate
Gavin Guckavan took fourth place with a time of 55.96.
Michael Lintelman (57.40) and
Stewart Messer (57.65) took 13
th and 15
th respectively.
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Henry Miller earned an All-PSAC finish in the 100 Back, coming less than a second shy of claiming his own conference championship. The sophomore finished in a time of 49.84.
Mason Peck placed eighth in the A final in that event with a time of 52.76, while
Logan Curtis (53.12) and
Dylan Chaky (53.71) took the 15
th and 16
th spots overall.
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