Greensboro, N.C. – The Washington University in St. Louis swimming and diving teams wrapped up the final day of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
Senior
Mason Kelber finished second in the 1,650 freestyle, racing to a time of 15:19.50, setting a new school record. It marks his fourth All-America honor of the weekend and 13
th of his career.
Junior
Alexander McCormick tied for second in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:43.59, also setting a new school record. The finish is McCormick's fourth All-America honor of the weekend and sixth of his career.
The Bears 400 free relay team of
Nicolas Gomez,
Austin Bick, Kelber and
Mark Lipkin finished second in the consolation final and 10
th overall with a time of 3:00.21.
On the women's side, first-year
Anna Fonda finished sixth in the consolation final and 14
th overall in the 1,650 free, hitting a time of 17:16.69.
WashU's men finished seventh with 187.5 points while the women finished 27
th with 16 points.