OXFORD, Ohio – Numerous new program all-time top-10 standards were set by the Big Green during day two of the Miami Invite.Â
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Both the A and B 200 medley relay squads broke into the All-time top 10 list. The A relay group of
Colton Rasmussen,
Eddy Chen,
Jagger Stachtiaris, and
Logan Pack finished 2nd overall with 1:29.33 good for fifth overall in program rankings. The B relay of
Aiden Sandvig,
Jacob Turner,
Yan Dvoretskiy, and
William McClelland were not far behind going 1:30.25 for the ninth fastest program time.
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The 100 Butterfly saw a lifetime best time from
Dean Gustavson in prelims. In finals
Logan Pack broke the 48 barrier, going 47.84 for 2
nd overall, and third in program history.
Yan Dvoretskiy rounded out the top three podium with a 48.33. Jagger Stachtiarius broke into the all-time top-10 rankings at 7th with a 48.42, finishing in 5
th overall.
Aiden Sandvig (6
th place) and
William McClelland (7
th place) rounded out the majority Big Green A-final.
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Jacob Turner dominated the 400 Individual Medley with a 3:51.03, establishing himself as the 2
nd fastest performer in the event in program history.
Tommy Erwin broke 4:00 going 3:59.24 for a third place overall finish.
Ronan Fahey and
Jagger Stachtiaris both set new lifetime best times in the event.
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Keeping the win's rolling,
Isaac Weigel bested the field in the 200 freestyle with a 1:37.41. In the prelim heats,
Dean Gustavson set a new personal best.
Eddy Chen led the Big Green breaststrokers with a 6
th place finish in 56.08.
Isaac Weigel was back in the pool in the B-final of the 100 breast for an impressive double.
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On men's one-meter,
Everett Tai led the squad with a 3
rd place overall finish, scoring 284.05.
Aryeh Lesch was close behind in 4
th with a 283.60.
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The 100 backstroke saw
Colton Rasmussen break the 48 barrier in a dominate fashion, going 47.39 for 2
nd overall, and now ranks as the team's 2
nd fastest performer ever in the event.
Logan Pack placed in 3
rd overall and his prelims time of 48.10 ranks him third overall in Dartmouth's all-time top-10 rankings. Also joining in the top-10 rankings,
Jagger Stachtiaris did a time trial 100 Backstroke after the prelims session going a 49.12 for the seventh ranked program time.
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Finishing the session out strong, the A 800 Free Relay team of
Yan Dvoretskiy,
Jacob Turner,
Colton Rasmussen, and
Isaac Weigel gapped the field by over 7 seconds to win in a 6:33.37 which is now the program's sixth fastest time in the event.
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The Big Green return to the pool and the boards for one final day of competition tomorrow, Saturday December 7
th.
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