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Jackson Schultz Triples As Navy Men Down Columbia, 166.5-133.5

Navy vs Columbia (Men)

  • Saturday, January 21, 2023
  • Annapolis, Md.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Score: Navy 166.5, Columbia 133.5

Courtesy: Navy Sports

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Jackson Schultz (Sr., Millersville, Md.) won three events in a 166.5-133.5 victory by the Navy men’s swimming and diving team (9-3) over Columbia (5-2), Saturday afternoon at Lejeune Hall in Annapolis.

The Mids never trailed, but never had any kind of comfortable advantage either as the teams alternated event wins pretty much from start to finish.

Navy won the opening 200 medley relay, then won the second, fourth and sixth individual swimming events.  Everet Andrew (So., Wilmette, Ill.) won the 200 free (1:36.72), Schultz won the 100 breast (54.54) and Austin Lockhart (So., Fort Mills, S.C.) won the 50 free (20.63).  Lockhart would lead a 1-2-3 Navy finish in the shorter of the two sprint freestyle races to give it a 77-54 lead.

“Going into this meet,” said Navy men’s swimming head coach Bill Roberts, “we were anticipating nothing short of a very competitive meet.  Columbia was entering with a really strong combination of dual meet record and in-season performances.  They have multiple event winners plus strong depth, so we knew we did not have a lot of room for error.

“I felt we opened the meet really well with a 1-3 finish in the 200 medley relay backed up by a 2-3-4 showing in the 1000 free.  At this point, we knew we had a shot and that it would come down to racing and competing event by event.”

The one-meter diving results made the score 81-69, then another 1-2-3 showing by the Mids in the 100 free — with Andrew winning (44.23) — stretched the margin out to 97-72.

The second half of the meet was similar to the first in that Columbia won the 200 back, Schultz won the 200 breast (1:58.97), the Lions won the 500 free and Patrick Colwell (Jr., New Canaan, Conn.) won the 100 fly (48.10).

The remainder of the meet saw Columbia win the three-meter board, Schultz win the 200 IM (1:49.85) and Navy win the 400 free relay.

“A special shout out to our Class of 2023, which has been terrific for us throughout their careers and especially this year,” said Roberts.  “They embody all that the Naval Academy instills and are going to make terrific officers and leaders for our Navy and Marine Corps.  We also would like to say thank you to the Class of 2023 parents who did all of the work getting them ready to be successful at the Naval Academy.  It was truly awesome to see so many who were able to travel from all over the United States to be present today.”

Navy will next compete at the Bucknell Invitational on Jan. 28 to start the championship portion of its season.

Courtesy: Columbia Athletics

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Columbia men’s swimming and diving team (5-2) was defeated, 166.5-133.5, by Navy on Saturday afternoon on the road.

“Tough meet today; Navy is a good team and we just did not have enough depth to stay with them,” Head Coach Jim Bolster said. “I thought we had some great individual efforts as Adam WuKyle Won and Jonny Suckow each won two events. We lost four others by less than a second; one or two of those races in our favor and the outcome might have been different. Overall, I was pleased with our effort and look forward to a strong finish to our season.”

Suckow once again dominated, and was victorious on both diving boards, coming away with nine points in each event. He won both the 1-meter dive and 3-meter dive with scores of 374.55 and 415.88, respectively. Columbia also took second in both diving events, as Nick Leavell placed second in the 1-meter (324.08) and Casey Fellows finished second in the 3-meter (319.5).

“Jonathan continues his dominance along with excellent results for all five divers,” Head Diving Coach Scott Donie said. “There were too many highlights to mention! Looking forward to getting back to work as we prepare for our final two meets of the season.”

The Lions’ first individual victory of the day came in the 1000-free, when Adam Wu touched the wall with a time of 9:18.98. Wu also won the 500-free with a time of 4:33.50.

Kyle Won alo had a great day, winning the 100-back (50.10) and 200-back (1:48.49).

Seungjoon Ahn picked up a victory in the 200-fly, clocking in at 1:47.89.

ON DECK
The Lions will hit the road for a conference meet against Cornell on Saturday, January 28. The competition is set to begin at 11 a.m.

KEEPING UP WITH THE LIONS
For the latest on the Columbia men’s swimming and diving program, follow @CULionsMSD and @CULionsDiving on Instagram and Twitter, and on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.

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