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No. 10 USC Men's Swimming, Diving Wins 10 Races, But Falls To No. 4 Stanford
February 03, 2018 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Features
On Senior Day, No. 10 USC won 10 events, including a pair of relays, but ultimately fell to No. 4 Stanford in a nail biter, 151.5-148.5, Saturday (Feb. 3) at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center.
USC falls to 6-2, 2-2 after hosting top four teams on back-to-back days, while Stanford improves to 5-0, 4-0.
The day started with a brief ceremony honoring the senior Trojan swimmers and divers before their final home meet. The seniors recognized were All-Americans Santo Condorelli, Dylan Carter, Ralf Tribuntsov, and Dashiell Enos, as well as Pawel Furtek, Jon Knox, Jason O'Brien and Dylan Marin.
The Trojans got off to a great start, winning the 200y medley relay. Freshman Robert Glinta, junior Carsten Vissering, and seniors Carter and Condorelli won the relay with a total time of 1:25.44, a season-best for the Trojans in this event. They were led by anchor Condorelli's 19.35.
After being swept by Stanford in the second event, the 1000y free, USC rattled off three straight first-place finishes.
Carter helped his team in a big way again in the 200y free, winning with a time of 1:36.07. Glinta followed suit in the 100y back, winning in 46.16. Patrick Mulcare placed second in this race at 47.43. Vissering kept things on track for USC, winning the 100y breast in 53.41.
Stanford responded with a win in the 200y fly, before Condorelli captured first place in the 50y free with a time of 19.73.
After a Stanford win in the first diving event of the day, Carter came through yet again, winning the 100y free in 44.16. This was followed up by a Mulcare win in the 200y back in 1:42.24. Glinta's 1:42.45 time was good for a second-place finish in this race.
Stanford won events 11-13, including a sweep of the 500y free. However, USC rallied in the final three events of the day.
Henry Fusaro, Enos, and Marin combined for a sweep of 1-meter springboard with scores of 338.33, 319.88, and 301.05 respectively. Mulcare then won the 200y IM for his second first-place effort of the day. Finally, in the final event of the day, the 400y free, Carter, Tribuntsov, Justin Nguyen, and Glinta grabbed first place in 2:56.06. Nguyen led the way with a 20.80 time.
Next, the Trojans travel to Salt Lake City in two weeks for a meet with the Utah Utes on Feb. 17 to close the regular season.
USC falls to 6-2, 2-2 after hosting top four teams on back-to-back days, while Stanford improves to 5-0, 4-0.
The day started with a brief ceremony honoring the senior Trojan swimmers and divers before their final home meet. The seniors recognized were All-Americans Santo Condorelli, Dylan Carter, Ralf Tribuntsov, and Dashiell Enos, as well as Pawel Furtek, Jon Knox, Jason O'Brien and Dylan Marin.
The Trojans got off to a great start, winning the 200y medley relay. Freshman Robert Glinta, junior Carsten Vissering, and seniors Carter and Condorelli won the relay with a total time of 1:25.44, a season-best for the Trojans in this event. They were led by anchor Condorelli's 19.35.
After being swept by Stanford in the second event, the 1000y free, USC rattled off three straight first-place finishes.
Carter helped his team in a big way again in the 200y free, winning with a time of 1:36.07. Glinta followed suit in the 100y back, winning in 46.16. Patrick Mulcare placed second in this race at 47.43. Vissering kept things on track for USC, winning the 100y breast in 53.41.
Stanford responded with a win in the 200y fly, before Condorelli captured first place in the 50y free with a time of 19.73.
After a Stanford win in the first diving event of the day, Carter came through yet again, winning the 100y free in 44.16. This was followed up by a Mulcare win in the 200y back in 1:42.24. Glinta's 1:42.45 time was good for a second-place finish in this race.
Stanford won events 11-13, including a sweep of the 500y free. However, USC rallied in the final three events of the day.
Henry Fusaro, Enos, and Marin combined for a sweep of 1-meter springboard with scores of 338.33, 319.88, and 301.05 respectively. Mulcare then won the 200y IM for his second first-place effort of the day. Finally, in the final event of the day, the 400y free, Carter, Tribuntsov, Justin Nguyen, and Glinta grabbed first place in 2:56.06. Nguyen led the way with a 20.80 time.
Next, the Trojans travel to Salt Lake City in two weeks for a meet with the Utah Utes on Feb. 17 to close the regular season.
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