NORTON, Mass.-- The United States Coast Guard Academy
successfully defended its New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC) Men's Swimming and Diving Championship title on
Sunday at Wheaton College's Balfour Natatorium, as the Bears' 990.5
points pushed them to their fifth league crown. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT) tallied 856 points during a
second-place finish, while Springfield College came in third with
724.5. Both teams have been among the top three at all nine NEWMAC
Championships.
Coast Guard took three events on Sunday, as junior Bobby
Brown (Ballston Lake, NY) won his third straight
1,650-yard freestyle crown thanks to a provisional time for the
NCAA Championship, and he led off for a victorious 400-yard
freestyle relay team that had a national meet showing and a NEWMAC
Championship record. Brown joined senior Colby Schlaht
(Anaheim, CA), junior Jack Shadwick (Campbell
Hall, NY) and sophomore Jim Okorn (Euclid,
OH) in the 400 free relay. In the 200-yard butterfly
event, junior Doug Fallon (Elkton, MD) notched a
national meet time during a first-place finish after placing third
as a freshman and second as a sophomore.
MIT senior Craig Edwards (Brookfield,
CT/Brookfield) took the top spot in the 200-yard
backstroke thanks to an NCAA provisional time, while freshman
Rastislav Racz (Bratislava, Slovakia/Metodova) won
the 200-yard breaststroke competition with a showing that
provisionally qualified him for NCAAs and eclipsed the NEWMAC
Championship record. In the 100-yard freestyle, Springfield junior
Roy Burch (Warwick, Bermuda/The Peddie School)
notched an NCAA provisional cut during a victory by 0.02 seconds
over Wheaton senior Barrett Roberts (Portland,
ME/Deering), as the two matched their 2005 placements
after Roberts edged out Burch last year. Roberts also met a
national meet time.
Babson College freshman Aaron Paradis (Norwich, CT/Norwich
Free Academy) pulled off the double victory in diving,
claiming the title from three-meter board and meeting an NCAA
standard to match the feat he recorded during his initial NEWMAC
Championship event, the one-meter dive.
In the 400-yard freestyle relay, the second- and third-place teams
each notched NCAA times. The Springfield College quartet comprised
of Burch, senior Paul McCloskey (Brookfield,
CT/Brookfield), sophomore Greg Pearsall
(Litchfield, CT/Litchfield) and freshman Matt
Manoni was second, while MIT's foursome of Edwards,
sophomore Peter Wellings (Palm Harbor, FL/Palm Harbor
University), and freshmen Luke Cummings (Sturgeon
Bay, WI/Sturgeon Bay) and Jeff Zhou (Buffalo,
NY/Phillips Andover) finished in the next spot.
A pair of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) athletes turned in
runner-up finishes thanks to NCAA provisional times, as senior
Joel Rousseau (Pittsfield, MA/Taconic) and junior
Jeff Meyer (Denver, CO/Ramstein American) did so
in the 200-yard backstroke and 1,650-yard freestyle events,
respectively. Meyer finished second for the second straight year.
Schlaht was the 200-yard breaststroke runner up, junior teammate
Dan Cloonan (Wethersfield, CT) came in second
during the three-meter dive, and MIT sophomore Deke Hu
(Casa Grande, CA/Casa Grande) was the second-place swimmer
during the 200-yard butterfly.
Complete results from the 2007 NEWMAC Men's Swimming &
Diving Championships can be accessed by clicking here.