CHICAGO, Ill. – The No. 9 Washington University in St. Louis men's swimming and diving team dropped a 159.5-127.5 UAA dual at No. 2 Chicago on Saturday at the Myers-McLoraine Pool.
The Bears move to 1-1 overall this season in duals.
Top Finishers:
- 200 Medley Relay
- 1000 Free
- 200 Free
- Junior Ethan Feng won the second-straight event for the Bears with a time of 1:41.30.
- Sibley made a 1-2 finish for WashU in the event, finishing second with a time of 1:42.32.
- 100 Back
- Wolford won his first event of the day with a time of 50.27.
- First-year Jack Sieckhaus was third in the event with a time of 52.90.
- 100 Breaststroke
- Scott won his first event of the afternoon with a time of 57.02
- 200 Fly
- Sophomore Marco Minai touched the wall second with a time of 1:52.12.
- Junior Matthew Walker was the next to finish with a time of 1:54.42.
- 50 Free
- Bick was second in his second event with a time of 21.34
- 1m Diving
- 200 Back
- Wolford took home second place with a time of 1:52.39.
- 200 Breaststroke
- Scott won his second event of the day with a time of 2:04.25
- First-year Chas Jones was third with a mark of 2:10.30.
- 500 Free
- Borjigin was second in a time of 4:45.40.
- 100 Fly
- Bick touched third with a time of 50.59.
- 3m Diving
- Calderwood finished second in the finial diving event of the day with a final score of 169.50.
- 400 IM
- Scott and Sibley made it a 1-2 punch for WashU with times of 4:05.56 and 4:07.00, respectively.
- 200 Free Relay
The Bears return to Chicago in less than a week for the two-day, D3 Shootout hosted by the Maroons on Nov. 7 and 8.