HOLLAND, Mich. - Day three of the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championships wrapped up this afternoon, with Oestreich claiming bronze and multiple swimmers claiming NCAA cuts.
The 'Cats maintain their second-place position through day three, accumulating 482.5 points and trailing only Grand Valley (692).
Freshman
Alex Oestreich found the podium in the 3-meter diving with a score of 428.70 and 16 team points, followed by sophomore teammate
Tobie Stiles in fourth with a score of 423.25 and 15 team points.
Junior
James Werwie finished fourth in the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:49.38, claiming 15 team points and a DII B-Cut.
Junior
Wyatt Dickman finished fourth in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 54.08, earning a DII B-Cut and 15 team points. Sophomore
Andrew Tease was the next-highest 'Cat, earning a DII B-Cut and six team points with his time of 55.33.
The 800 free relay team of
Jef Leroux,
Alessandro Rosatelli,
Gabriel Fulconi, and Dickman finished fourth with their time of 6:44.13, earring 30 team points
Freshman Fulconi claimed fifth in the 500 Free with his time of 4:29.88, earning a DII B-Cut and 14 team points.
Senior
Thibault Auger was the highest-finishing 'Cat in the 100 back, finishing in sixth with his time of 48.82 to earn 13 team points.
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Up Next
The final day of GLIAC Championships is tomorrow starting at 10 a.m., and features the 100 free, 200 back, 200 breaststroke, and the 1650 free.