The Seahawks remained at No. 1 throughout the entire 2017-18 NAIA
Men's Swimming and Diving Coaches' Poll, prior to the national meet, as
announced on Thursday evening. Keiser is on their way to becoming the
fifth program to maintain a No. 1 rank for an entire season.
The Seahawks swept the field with all five first-place votes and 50 points, SCAD was second with 45 points, and Lindenwood-Belleville and Cumberlands were tied for third with 35 points.
Keiser competed in a pair of dual meets since the previous poll, defeating Thomas 105-84.5, before falling to Nova Southeastern 190-72. This past week, KU finished as the runner-up at the inaugural Sun Coast Swimming Conference championship.
The Seahawks will return to the pool at the NAIA National Championship meet on Feb. 28 – Mar. 3, in Columbus, Georgia.
KU holds the top times in the following events
The Seahawks swept the field with all five first-place votes and 50 points, SCAD was second with 45 points, and Lindenwood-Belleville and Cumberlands were tied for third with 35 points.
Keiser competed in a pair of dual meets since the previous poll, defeating Thomas 105-84.5, before falling to Nova Southeastern 190-72. This past week, KU finished as the runner-up at the inaugural Sun Coast Swimming Conference championship.
The Seahawks will return to the pool at the NAIA National Championship meet on Feb. 28 – Mar. 3, in Columbus, Georgia.
KU holds the top times in the following events
- 50-Free: Marcel Nagy (20.28) is first and Andrei Stukov (20.37) in second.
- 100-Free: Marcel Nagy (44.92), N'Nhyn Fernander (45.56) is second, Andrei Stukov (45.64) is third.
- 200-Free: Marcel Nagy (1:40.57) is second
- 500-Free: Wyatt Engler (4:33.19) is first
- 1650-Free: Wyatt Engler (15:54.62) is third
- 50-Back: Marcel Nagy (22.83) is first
- 100-Back: Marcel Nagy (49.12) is first
- 200-Back: Marcel Nagy (1:48.13) is first
- 50-Breast: Lukas Macek (26.49) is third
- 100-Breast: Lukas Macek (55.28) is first and Joel Hansson (55.71) is second.
- 200-Breast: Lukas Macek (1:59.44) is first and Joel Hansson (2:00.63) is second and Deion Alfajora (2:03.67) is third.
- 50-Free: Marcel Nagy (23.36) is third
- 100-Fly: Marcel Nagy (48.19) is first
- 200-Fly: Marcel Nagy (1:48.67) is first
- 200-IM: Lukas Macek (1:49.19) is first
- 200-Free Relay: Keiser (1:22.10) is first
- 400-Free Relay: Keiser (3:00.96) is first
- 800-Free Relay: Keiser (6:52.86) is third.
- 200-Medley Relay: Keiser (1:28.16) is first
- 400-Medley Relay: Keiser (3:16.05) is first
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