
Falcons wrap up competition in Hawaii
1/7/2023 6:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming and Diving, Women's Swimming and Diving
HONOLULU, Hawaii- Both the men's and women's swimming and diving programs traveled to the University of Hawaii on Friday, as the Falcons restarted the 2022-23 season against the likes TCU, Tulane, and the hosting Rainbow Warriors.
The men dropped both duals against Hawaii and TCU, while the women picked up a head-to-head win over Tulane. The dual scores were as follows:
Men:
141 Hawaii - 62 Air Force
125 TCU - 116 Hawaii
136 TCU - 66.5 Air Force
Women:
158 Hawaii - 45 Air Force
186 Hawaii - 53 Tulane
148 Hawaii - 93 TCU
111 TCU - 92 Air Force
157 TCU - 80 Tulane
116 Air Force - 87 Tulane
Wen Zhang won both the 100 Free (44.24) and the 200 Free (1:37.41), marking the lone individual wins for the Falcons. In the 50 Free, Matthew Lattin shared a tie for third with a time of 20.99. Tory Bartlett raced to a third-place finish in the 100 Breaststroke, clocking in at 57.18. Right behind Bartlett was Anthony Sebastian whose time of 57.53 was good for fifth.
Grant Afman swam well in the 100 Fly, as his time of 50.90 placed him fourth. Andrew Armbruster placed fifth behind Afman after touching out at 50.90.
Corbyn Cormack nabbed a second-place finish in the 200 IM, ending the race with a time of 2:06.57. Cormack also finished third in the 100 Fly after timing out at 57.14. Kai-Min Tsuei finished third in the 100 Backstroke as she concluded her swim with a time of 57.09.
Abby Turner placed fourth in a hotly-contested 50 Free, ending the race with a time of 24.01.
Next, both the men and women will return home for the first time in 2023 when Air Force hosts Wyoming, Incarnate Word, Northern Colorado, and Colorado School of Mines for a two-day meet. The event starts on Friday, January 13 at the Cadet Natatorium.
The men dropped both duals against Hawaii and TCU, while the women picked up a head-to-head win over Tulane. The dual scores were as follows:
Men:
141 Hawaii - 62 Air Force
125 TCU - 116 Hawaii
136 TCU - 66.5 Air Force
Women:
158 Hawaii - 45 Air Force
186 Hawaii - 53 Tulane
148 Hawaii - 93 TCU
111 TCU - 92 Air Force
157 TCU - 80 Tulane
116 Air Force - 87 Tulane
Wen Zhang won both the 100 Free (44.24) and the 200 Free (1:37.41), marking the lone individual wins for the Falcons. In the 50 Free, Matthew Lattin shared a tie for third with a time of 20.99. Tory Bartlett raced to a third-place finish in the 100 Breaststroke, clocking in at 57.18. Right behind Bartlett was Anthony Sebastian whose time of 57.53 was good for fifth.
Grant Afman swam well in the 100 Fly, as his time of 50.90 placed him fourth. Andrew Armbruster placed fifth behind Afman after touching out at 50.90.
Corbyn Cormack nabbed a second-place finish in the 200 IM, ending the race with a time of 2:06.57. Cormack also finished third in the 100 Fly after timing out at 57.14. Kai-Min Tsuei finished third in the 100 Backstroke as she concluded her swim with a time of 57.09.
Abby Turner placed fourth in a hotly-contested 50 Free, ending the race with a time of 24.01.
Next, both the men and women will return home for the first time in 2023 when Air Force hosts Wyoming, Incarnate Word, Northern Colorado, and Colorado School of Mines for a two-day meet. The event starts on Friday, January 13 at the Cadet Natatorium.
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