MEN'S SWIMMING DUNKS PATRIOTS, MCLAREN SETS POOL MARK
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Senior sprinter John McLaren
set a pool record in the 50 free.
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Harrisonburg, Va. (1/25/03)-
Senior John McLaren (Virginia Beach, Va./Kempsville) set a pool
record in the 50-yard freestyle and helped establish another record by
anchoring the 200-yard medley relay to highlight James Madison’s 134-108
victory against Colonial Athletic Association rival George Mason Saturday
at JMU’s Savage Natotorium. The Dukes upped their record to 5-4 with
their third consecutive win.
McLaren, who holds the JMU
record in the 50 free (19.97), shaved his own pool mark of 20.59 with a
time of 20.58 seconds. McLaren swam the freestyle leg on the medley
relay and was teamed with junior backstroker Jeff Hicks (Clifton,
Va./Centreville), sophomore butterflyer Greg Landrum (Alexandria,
Va./West Potomac) and sophomore breaststroker Aaron Nestor
(Williamsburg, Va./Lafayette). The unit registered a time of 1:32.96,
breaking the record of 1:33.54 set in 1998 by a team from Penn State.
In the 200-yard freestyle the
Dukes swept the event with a first-, second-, and third-place finish.
Touching the wall first was Hicks with a time of 1:43.52. Next was
junior Mark Depew (Newtown, Pa./Council Rock) and then freshman Adam
Zurowski (Woodbridge, Va./Bishop Ireton). Hicks also won the 200
backstroke with a time of 1:54.83.
Junior Jeff Meyer (Fort
Washington, Pa./Geramantown Academy) finished the day with three first-place
finishes. In the 200-yard individual medley, Meyer hit the wall with
a time of 1:53.67 and also took the 500-yard freestyle (4:43.63).
Meyer was also the first leg of the winning 200-yard freestyle relay
(1:25.07). Joining him were junior Mike Nicholas (Herndon,
Va./ Paul VI), Depew and freshman Danny Gray (Carlise,
Pa./Carlisle). Gray also won the 100-yard freestyle, coming in at
47.26, and Nicholas finished second in the 50-yard freestyle relay (21.59).
Nester took a second-place
finish in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:07.71), his second best time of the
season.
The Dukes will be back in action in both men’s and women’s competition on
February 1 at 1 p.m. when they will host the University of Delaware in a
Colonial Athletic Association meet. This will be the Dukes final home
meet of the season, and they will recognize their seniors of 2003.
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