SEATTLE - Seattle U men's and women's swimming completed their two-day meet with Puget Sound and Pepperdine on Saturday at the Redhawk Center. The men's team defeated the Loggers 281-53, while the women fell to the Waves 75-259.
In total the Redhawks took 1st place in 18 events over two days and added 11 new entries in the program's top 10.
On the men's side, Danielis Kvederis was a part of three of the four new entries. He moved into 2nd in the 1000 with a finish of 9:25.32 and was also on the 200 Freestyle (1:21.59) and Medley (1:29.48) relay teams that both placed 6th in the record book.
Brendan Ryan made his inaugural appearance on the 400 IM top 10 at 6th with a finish of 3:59.56. He also helped take home 1st with the 400 Medley Relay team of Mathias Synnott, Kyle Lewis, and Jamie Crawford with a time of 3:21.18.
A pair of new entries were made in the 100 IM, with Vlad Shustov finishing at 52.80 and Keanu Lee at 52.91 for the 8th and 9th fastest times in program history respectively.
The women's team had five new entries, with freshman Samantha Cazares etching her name on three of them. Her time of 56.74 in the 100 Fly was good for 10th, while she made it all the way to 4th with her 59.36 finish in the 100 IM. She was joined by Mia David, Amanda Miller, and Ailidh Carroll in taking the 8th spot in the 200 Free Relay at 1:35.57.
Kaya Lathangue moved into 5th in the 100 Backstroke at 57.54, and Delaney Johns had the 7th fastest time in the 100 Breaststroke at 1:05.25.
Seattle U swimming will have a month off from meets before they travel to Boise for the Northwest College Invitational starting Friday, Nov. 21.
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