Atlanta, Ga. – The No. 13 Washington University men's swimming and diving team sits in fourth place with 842 points following day three of the UAA Championships, hosted by Emory University.
Sophomore
Danny Sibley headlined the day for the Bears, winning the 400 IM title, swimming to a time of 3:54.33. Senior
Nolan Shields finished second in the B final and 10
th overall in 4:01.20.
The Bears' team of junior
Alexander McCormick, sophomore
Jonathan Kim, first-year
Nicolas Gomez and junior
Austin Bick finished third in the 200 medley relay, racing to a time of 1:29.58. The group of junior
Kyle Wolford, sophomore
Nathan Lin, senior
Jonathan Ma and sophomore
Justin Rockaway took third in the B final and 11
th overall with a time of 1:30.36.
Bick finished fourth in the 100 butterfly, racing to a time of 48.89. Ma took third in the B final and 11
th overall with a time of 49.38.
Sophomore
Pace Edwards claimed second in the 200 freestyle, racing to a time of 1:38.07. Senior
Mason Kelber finished fourth in 1:38.31 and junior
Mark Lipkin took eighth in 1:39.57.
Kim won the 100 breaststroke B final, taking ninth overall with a time of 55.71.
McCormick finished third in the 100 backstroke, racing to a time of 48.43. Wolford finished third in the B final and 11
th overall with a time of 49.83.
The UAA Championships conclude tomorrow with the 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle, 200 breaststroke, 200 butterfly, 1,650 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay.