Ryan Held Dunk Tank One of Many Features at 2017 Wolfpack Games

2016.03.24 NCAA Mens Swimming Championships_Ryan Held NC State 50 Free
Photo Courtesy: Reagan Lunn/Georgia Tech Athletics

RALEIGH, N.C. – In what has become one of the most eagerly-anticipated events on the NC State athletics calendar, the NC State men’s & women’s swimming & diving team will be hosting the third annual Wolfpack Games on Friday Sept. 29 at 6:00 p.m.inside Willis R. Casey Aquatic Center.

The entire team is eager to be in front of Wolfpack Nation for the first time in 2017-18, including junior Andreas Vazaios, who broke Greek National records in the 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley at the FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, over the summer.

“I think that the Wolfpack Games are kind of a family tradition,” he explained. “I’m looking forward to the fans and spectators having the opportunity to experience the energy and spirit that our team has. As for myself, I’m really happy that I am able to have a full season swimming short course, as a team we went through some changes but I totally believe we are even better now. We are training hard and supporting each other, the sky is the limit. Go Pack!”

Senior Hannah Moore, who recently earned U.S. National Team selection, is also eager to put on an entertaining evening for NC State fans, despite having mixed emotions about this being her final season with the Wolfpack.

“Fans can definitely expect an exciting atmosphere because Coach Holloway and the rest of the coaching staff work really hard to make this a fun event for the crowd,” she said. “It’s much different from a regular swim meet, but it’s an entertaining way to kick off the season nonetheless. Knowing this is my last season representing NC State makes me very sad, but looking around at the women I get to share it with is a blessing in itself. I couldn’t ask for a better team than the one we have this year.”

Event Order

“Battle of the Sexes” 4×50 Freestyle Relay

Justin Ress, Ryan Held, Jacob Molacek and Giovanni Izzo will take on Ky-lee Perry, Courtney Caldwell, Krista Duffield and Lexie Lupton

Diving Circus

Group one consists of Harrison MitchellStewart SpanbauerJames Brady and Holt Gray. Group two consists of Madeline KlineBailey Revels and Rachel Burston.

2017 ACC Championship Ring Presentation (Women)

Members of the 2017 ACC Champion NC State Women’s swimming & diving team will be presented with their rings.

Mini Open Water

The race consists of five laps around four open water buoys that will be placed on each corner of the pool. Competitors include Anton IpsenJack McIntyreMatt O’DonnellMason RevisGil KieslerDanny ErlenmeyerLucca MartinsHannah MooreAnna JahnsTamila HolubKathleen Moore and Julia Poole.

Tug of War

One male and one female will be attached to one stretch cord. They will start in the middle of the pool and race toward the opposite side of the pool, with whoever touches the wall first will win that leg of the race. Women will be wearing fins.

Representing Team One is Hennessey Stuart (backstroke), Caroline Estep (backstroke), Quinlan Stuart (breaststroke), Olga Lapteva (breaststroke), James Bretscher (butterfly) and Daniel Forndal (freestyle).

Team Two consists of Lindsay Morrow (backstroke), Noah Hensley (backstroke), Jacqueline Clabeaux (breaststroke), Eric Knowles (breaststroke), Emmie Barnhill (butterfly) and Mark McGlaughlin (freestyle).

Power Medley

Each swimmer will be attached to a power tower and will swim 25 yards in a stroke they are assigned. Times recorded on each swim will be recorded, then added up at the end of the race. All women will be wearing fins.

Opening with backstroke will be Parker Campbell and Jacob Johnson for Team One and Mackenzie Glover and Luke Sobolewski for Team Two. They are followed by Anna Shumate and Patrik Schwarzenbach in breaststroke, along with Daniel Graber and Rozhina McClanahanJabari Baptiste and Danika Huizinga square off in butterfly next, while Ray Van Deusen and Olivia Calegan anchor with freestyle against Tyler Rice and Cobe Garcia.

Men’s 800 Freestyle Relay 2017 NCAA Championship Ring Ceremony

Ryan Held, Justin Ress, Andreas Vazaios and Soren Dahl will be presented their NCAA Championship rings following their performance at the NCAA Championships that saw them finish the 800 freestyle relay in 6:06.53, breaking the NCAA and U.S. Open records. The performance also broke the ACC, pool, meet and school records.

200 Individual Medley Finale Olympian vs. NC State women

Andreas Vazaios will be swimming the 200 IM against Jessica Horomanski (butterfly), Maddie Morello (backstroke), Olivia Fisher (breaststroke) and Vasiliki Baka (freestyle).

Promotions

  1. Free t-shirts *while supplies last
  1. Dunk tank beginning at 5:00 p.m.
  • Ryan Held and Andreas Vazaios from 5:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
    Head Coach Braden Holloway from 5:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
    Simonas Bilis from 5:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.
  1. Enter the chance to win Syracuse Football tickets
  1. Poster giveaway

While the men’s & women’s swimming & diving team have been hard at work preparing for the 2017-18 campaign, the Wolfpack Games look to be an exciting and fun for show to help get fans ready for the season.

Press release courtesy of NC State Athletics. 

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