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Michigan State Nabs Ohio Backstroker Jack Saczawa for 2016-17

Powell, Ohio-native Jack Saczawa has recently committed to swim for the Michigan State University Spartans beginning in the 2016-17 season.

“I chose Michigan State because of the great reputation of the Honors College, the opportunity to swim in a D1-Big10 program, and to experience a traditional college campus. Coach G and the coaching staff at MSU have been terrific. I know I can reach my potential in swimming while pursuing a Honors degree in Chemical/Biomedical Engineering that will allow me to follow my dream of a career in a Medical field.”

Currently a senior at Olentangy Liberty High School, Saczawa is a backstroke specialist who has achieved Winter Juniors cuts in the 100m back (59.46) and 200m back (2:09.08). He has also earned AAA or better cuts in the 50/100/200 free, 100 fly, and 200 IM. At the 2016 OHSAA Division I Swimming & Diving State Meet, Saczawa placed sixth in the 100 back (50.47), led off Olentangy Liberty’s 12th-place 200 medley relay (23.68) and anchored their11th-place  400 free relay (47.17), coming back from a .85 deficit to overtake both Toledo St Francis De Sales and Findlay at the end.

Jack Saczawa also swims for Ohio State Swim Club, and has achieved the following best times:

  SCY LCM
50 back 23.64 27.68
100 back 50.47 59.46
200 back 1:50.51 2:09.08
50 fly 23.50 26.40
100 fly 51.51 59.32
200 IM 1:57.27
50 free 22.20 25.98
100 free 47.99 55.88
200 free 1:45.43 2:05.38

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Sławek saczawa
7 years ago

W Polsce na podkarpaciu jesteśmy z ciebie dumni powodzenia na studiach i sporcie

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