
Falcons Post 167-94 Victory Over Mines
1/11/2025 6:15:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo., - The men's swimming team began the year victorious, notching a 167.00-94.00 win over Colorado School of Mines, on Saturday afternoon at the Cadet Natatorium.
The Falcons compiled nine individual first place finishes.
In the 200 medley relay, the Air Force team of Garrett Kennedy, Tommy Nagle, Tanner Wilson, and Joe Christ took first with a time of 1:33.01 and were followed closely by teammates Jacob Bulesco, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Chase Dwornicki (1:33.24) in second.
Evan Witte led the way in the 1000 freestyle, clocking a first-place finish at 9:50.13, and saw fellow Falcon, Tucker Rice in third with a 9:59.71 finish. Witte also managed to finish in the lead of the 500 freestyle, at 4:48.91, with teammates Christ (4:49.23) and Tucker (4:51.38) in second and third.
Christ and Winterfield finished back-to-back in the 200 free, with Christ in first at 1:42.51.
In the 100 breaststroke, the Falcons took the top four spots, seeing Rosales finish first at 55.81. He was followed by Wilson (56.34), Mack Nuval (57.70), and Nagle (58.42).
Daniel Detjen notched a final time of 1:53.73 in the 200 butterfly, beating out the Orediggers as the only Falcon in the race, and finished first in the 100 butterfly (50.65).
A pair of Falcons, Louis Body and Garrett Kennedy, took the top two spots in the 200 backstroke, with Body completing the race in first with a time of 1:54.01.
Air Force dominated the 200 breaststroke, seeing all Falcons in the top four. Wilson paved the way in first, marking a time of 2:04.93. Anthony Sebastian followed in second at 2:06.78, and Rosales (2:10.09) and Nagle (2:12.28) took third and fourth, respectively.
Camden Swigart represented the Falcons in a close 200 IM, for a first-place finish at 1:57.55.
The men's swimming and diving team look face Seattle University in a WAC competition. Action at the Cadet Natatorium in USAF Academy, Colo., is slated for 5 p.m. MT on the 17th and will resume at 11 a.m. on the 18th.
The Falcons compiled nine individual first place finishes.
In the 200 medley relay, the Air Force team of Garrett Kennedy, Tommy Nagle, Tanner Wilson, and Joe Christ took first with a time of 1:33.01 and were followed closely by teammates Jacob Bulesco, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Chase Dwornicki (1:33.24) in second.
Evan Witte led the way in the 1000 freestyle, clocking a first-place finish at 9:50.13, and saw fellow Falcon, Tucker Rice in third with a 9:59.71 finish. Witte also managed to finish in the lead of the 500 freestyle, at 4:48.91, with teammates Christ (4:49.23) and Tucker (4:51.38) in second and third.
Christ and Winterfield finished back-to-back in the 200 free, with Christ in first at 1:42.51.
In the 100 breaststroke, the Falcons took the top four spots, seeing Rosales finish first at 55.81. He was followed by Wilson (56.34), Mack Nuval (57.70), and Nagle (58.42).
Daniel Detjen notched a final time of 1:53.73 in the 200 butterfly, beating out the Orediggers as the only Falcon in the race, and finished first in the 100 butterfly (50.65).
A pair of Falcons, Louis Body and Garrett Kennedy, took the top two spots in the 200 backstroke, with Body completing the race in first with a time of 1:54.01.
Air Force dominated the 200 breaststroke, seeing all Falcons in the top four. Wilson paved the way in first, marking a time of 2:04.93. Anthony Sebastian followed in second at 2:06.78, and Rosales (2:10.09) and Nagle (2:12.28) took third and fourth, respectively.
Camden Swigart represented the Falcons in a close 200 IM, for a first-place finish at 1:57.55.
The men's swimming and diving team look face Seattle University in a WAC competition. Action at the Cadet Natatorium in USAF Academy, Colo., is slated for 5 p.m. MT on the 17th and will resume at 11 a.m. on the 18th.
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