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Eagles News
03.04.2010 - [Swimming]
Photo Courtesy: Chad McDermott
Photo Courtesy: Chad McDermott
ST. PETERS, MO --- One full day is complete at the 2010 NAIA Swimming and Diving National Championships, and the No. 3-ranked Concordia men are in fourth, while the No. 4 Concordia women stand at fifth place with two days to go.
 
Eric Anderssen posted an All-American finish of third place in the 50 free with a time of 20.51, while Mike Perry swam in the final heat and posted a seventh-place mark of 20.89 in the same event.
 
The Eagles' 800 medley relay team comprised of Tanner Remai, Richard Hall, Ryan Larson and Mike Perry also finished in fourth, touching out at 6:54.40, shaving nearly three seconds off its seed time.
 
Ana Gomez swam the fastest prelim time in the 200 IM, at 2:08.33 before finishing second in the finals, at 2:08.53. The women's 200 medley relay squad made up of Allison Duran, Alison Berrien, Lacy Dooley and Tuesday Schellinger also swam a fifth-place mark of 1:48.25.
 
To view the most up-to-date information on the four-day event, including day-by-day recap video clips, go to the NAIA's National Championships homepage, or click here.