
Air Force Races Past Seattle U, 176.50-126.50
1/18/2025 5:32:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo., - The Falcons put up a strong showing against Seattle U, taking the meet in a 175.50-126.50 win. Air Force totaled 11 first place finishes across the two days, with 43 top five placements.
Friday January 17
The Falcons opened the day in the top spot of the 200 medley relay, comprised of Jacob Bulseco, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Chase Dwornicki at 1:32.36.
Finishing on top of the 200 breast, Anthony Sebastian recorded a 2:04.82 finish. He was followed by Rosales (2:06.14) in second, Tanner Wilson (2:08.69) in third, and Tommy Nagle (2:12.23) in fourth.
In the 400 IM, Air Force swept the top four, being led by Ralph Fiscus (4:12.62) in first. Camden Swigart (4:15.06), Cole Wilson (4:16.69), and Sebastian (4:24.91) trailed in second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Dwornicki tallied a time of 46.15 to place second in the 100 free, with teammates Joe Christ (46.91) and Kai Tiede (47.13) in fourth and fifth place.
Representing Air Force in the 200 backstroke, Louis Body took second, marking a time of 1:53.20), while Garrett Kennedy (1:54.20), Jack Brown (1:54.35), and Nick Reda (2:00.45) trailed behind.
In the 500 free, Evan Witte took a top finish at 4:42.68 with Tucker Rice (4:45.96) in second, followed by Christ (4:49.23) and Fiscus (4:50.56) in third and fourth place.
James Winterfield notched a win in the 100 fly, with a time of 49.96. In second was Daniel Detjen (50.40).
Saturday January 18
When returning to the second day of competition, the 400 medley relay team of Louis Body, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Joe Christ earned a first place finish at 3:22.50.
Tucker Rice notched a win in the 1000 freestyle, finishing at 9:49.15.
In the 200 IM, the Falcons took the top four spots, with Winterfield (1:54.98) in first. Camden Swigart (1:56.26) closely trailed in second, while Tanner Wilson (2:00.48) and Tommy Nagle (2:01.59) took third and fourth.
Chase Dwornicki (21.07) finished in the second spot of the 50 free, and Kai Tiede (21.51) tied for fourth.
As the only Falcon racing in the 200 fly, Daniel Detjen soared to a dominant first-place finish at 1:52.48.
In the 100 breaststroke, Rosales was the only Air Force representative to complete the race in the top five, and sealed his first place finish at 55.93.
Winterfield outpaced Seattle to score the top spot with a time of 1:42.76 in the 200 free.
Next up, Air Force will host Colorado Mesa and BYU for a tri-meet on January 24th, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Cadet Natatorium. Action will resume on January 25th at 11 a.m.
Friday January 17
The Falcons opened the day in the top spot of the 200 medley relay, comprised of Jacob Bulseco, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Chase Dwornicki at 1:32.36.
Finishing on top of the 200 breast, Anthony Sebastian recorded a 2:04.82 finish. He was followed by Rosales (2:06.14) in second, Tanner Wilson (2:08.69) in third, and Tommy Nagle (2:12.23) in fourth.
In the 400 IM, Air Force swept the top four, being led by Ralph Fiscus (4:12.62) in first. Camden Swigart (4:15.06), Cole Wilson (4:16.69), and Sebastian (4:24.91) trailed in second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Dwornicki tallied a time of 46.15 to place second in the 100 free, with teammates Joe Christ (46.91) and Kai Tiede (47.13) in fourth and fifth place.
Representing Air Force in the 200 backstroke, Louis Body took second, marking a time of 1:53.20), while Garrett Kennedy (1:54.20), Jack Brown (1:54.35), and Nick Reda (2:00.45) trailed behind.
In the 500 free, Evan Witte took a top finish at 4:42.68 with Tucker Rice (4:45.96) in second, followed by Christ (4:49.23) and Fiscus (4:50.56) in third and fourth place.
James Winterfield notched a win in the 100 fly, with a time of 49.96. In second was Daniel Detjen (50.40).
Saturday January 18
When returning to the second day of competition, the 400 medley relay team of Louis Body, Bridon Rosales, James Winterfield, and Joe Christ earned a first place finish at 3:22.50.
Tucker Rice notched a win in the 1000 freestyle, finishing at 9:49.15.
In the 200 IM, the Falcons took the top four spots, with Winterfield (1:54.98) in first. Camden Swigart (1:56.26) closely trailed in second, while Tanner Wilson (2:00.48) and Tommy Nagle (2:01.59) took third and fourth.
Chase Dwornicki (21.07) finished in the second spot of the 50 free, and Kai Tiede (21.51) tied for fourth.
As the only Falcon racing in the 200 fly, Daniel Detjen soared to a dominant first-place finish at 1:52.48.
In the 100 breaststroke, Rosales was the only Air Force representative to complete the race in the top five, and sealed his first place finish at 55.93.
Winterfield outpaced Seattle to score the top spot with a time of 1:42.76 in the 200 free.
Next up, Air Force will host Colorado Mesa and BYU for a tri-meet on January 24th, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Cadet Natatorium. Action will resume on January 25th at 11 a.m.
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