Tampa Wraps Up Team Titles, Four More ‘A’ Cuts Posted at NSU Shark Invitational

Photo Credit: Kyle Staggs

FORT LAUDERDALE – The Tampa men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams claimed the team titles, while four more NCAA Division II ‘A’ cuts were posted by Florida Southern’s Alli Crenshaw and Juan Tolosa and Nova Southeastern’s Bryndis Hansen and Thiago Sickert as the NSU Shark Invitational came to a close after four days of racing in Fort Lauderdale.

Nova Southeastern Press Release

The Nova Southeastern University swimming and diving teams closed the final day of the Shark Invitational, swimming 11 NCAA provisional times and two NCAA qualifying times, breaking two Sunshine State Conference records and breaking three Shark Invitational records.

The highlight of the night came from Thiago Sickert (So., Vila Velha, Brazil) and Bryndis Hansen (So., Akureyri, Iceland), who each swam NCAA qualifying times in the men’s and women’s 100-yard freestyle. Their times of 43.65 and 49.40, respectively, broke the men’s and women’s 100- free Sunshine State Conference records that they each set in Sunday morning’s prelims. Both times now rank second overall in NCAA Division II on the men’s and women’s side.

In the women’s 1650-yard freestyle, Alexis Diaz (Fr., Summerfield, Fla.) and Brooke Munion (So., Bethlehem, Pa.) both swam NCAA provisional times of their own. Their times of 17:26.03 and 17:33.65, respectively, placed them in the top six finishers. The top finisher for the Sharks in the men’s 1650-free was Blake Woodrow (Fr., Fort Myers, Fla.), who swam a NCAA provisional time 15:58.00.

The women’s 200-yard backstroke featured a NCAA provisional time of 2:01.81 from Emma Wahlstrom (So., Stockholm, Sweden), good enough for a second place finish. In the men’s 200-back, Marco Aldabe (So., Alicante, Spain) swam a NCAA provisional time of 1:48.61, good enough for a third-place finish.

Freshman standout, Malin Westman (Harryda, Sweden), followed with a NCAA provisional time of 2:17.16 in the women’s 200-yard breaststroke, good enough for a second-place finish. Anton Lobanov (Fr., Novosibirisk, Russia) would then swim a NCAA provisional time and Shark Invitational record of 1:57.92 in the men’s 200-breast.

After a twenty-minute intermission, all attention turned toward the men’s and women’s 400-yard freestyle relays, the final events of the Shark Invitational. In the women’s 400-free, NSU’s A-team consisting of Wahlstrom, Jordan Shows (Fr., Alta Loma, Calif.), Hansen, and Emma Lawrenz (Sr., Mennetonka, Minn.) swam a NCAA provisional and Shark Invitational record time of 3:24.93. They were followed by the men’s A-team consisting of Sickert, Shane Kleinbeck (Sr., San Antonio, Texas), Michael Ragan (So., Dacula, Ga.) and Magnus Lundgren (Sr., Stockholm, Sweden), who swam a NCAA provisional time of 2:58.93, good enough for a second-place finish.

NSU’s men finished in second place with 1535.5 points, while the women finished in third place with 1321.5 points, one point behind Florida Southern. The University of Tampa finished in first place on the men’s and women’s side with 1,875 and 1,651.5 points, respectively.

Earning the Michael D. Fish Most Outstanding Performer awards on the men’s side was Sickert, while Westman won the award on the women’s side. They each tailed 113 and 98 points, respectively.

The Sharks will be back in action on January 3rd in a home dual meet with Grand Valley State.

Results: NSU Shark Invitational, Day Four

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