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MEN'S SWIM AND DIVE EARN FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON, 159-139 OVER NJIT

NEWARK, N.J. — The Bryant University men's swimming and diving team earned a 159-139 victory over NJIT on Saturday.

The Bulldogs' relay squad of Aidan Trenery, Calix Hammett, Tim Andrews, and James Misto set started the day with a win in the 200 medley relay (1:32.56).

Comments from Coach

"Yet another nail bitter, our men have shown they are resilient and will fight to win," Coach Katie Cameron said.
 
"Trenery really stepped up to win the 200 IM, it was a great swim from him.  NJIT is a strong squad, our depth really helped us. Chris set pool record on the board.   As a staff we are very proud of the men and their willingness to stay mentally strong and fight!"
 
  • T. Andrews earned a win in the 100 fly (48.95).
  • Trenery swept the breaststroke events, claiming the 100 breast (56.74) and 200 IM (1:52.42).
  • Misto also claimed first in the 50 yard free (21.15).
  • Arthur Newton earned a victory in the 100 free (46.29) and placed second in the 200 free (1:41.52).
  • Christopher Buonocore won both the 1-meter and 3-meter boards, setting a new pool  record.
Bryant capped the meet with a strong performance in the 400 free relay, as Newton, Hammett, Andrews, and Misto secured the final win in 3:03.99.
 
The Bulldogs are back in Smithfield on Oct 31. At 5 p.m. to take on Providence. Dive will be at Brown.
 
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Players Mentioned

Christopher Buonocore

Christopher Buonocore

Diving
6' 0"
Senior
James Misto

James Misto

Free/Fly
6' 3"
Junior
Aidan Trenery

Aidan Trenery

Fly/IM
5' 11"
Senior
Arthur Newton

Arthur Newton

Freshman
Calix Hammett

Calix Hammett

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Christopher Buonocore

Christopher Buonocore

6' 0"
Senior
Diving
James Misto

James Misto

6' 3"
Junior
Free/Fly
Aidan Trenery

Aidan Trenery

5' 11"
Senior
Fly/IM
Arthur Newton

Arthur Newton

Freshman
Calix Hammett

Calix Hammett

Sophomore