Men's Swimming Holds Successful Red & White Meet
9/26/2015 12:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming and Diving
Sept. 26, 2015

OXFORD, Ohio - Miami men's swimming and diving opened up its 2015-16 season with the annual Red & White Intrasquad Meet in the Nixon Aquatic Center Saturday morning.
Today's exhibition meet gave the freshmen an opportunity to get the swing of things. Newcomer Nick Potter took second place in the 1000-yard freestyle, just behind junior Bryan McNamara, who touched the wall after 10:05.43. Freshman Robert Newman claimed second in the 100-yard butterfly, clocking a time of 53.11. In the 200-yard IM, newcomer Jake Precious finished in just over two minutes time, earning him second place.
Highlighting the returning swimmers were sophomore Ross Rybakowicz and junior Lucas Brock, each turning in two individual first-place finishes. Rybakowicz earned first in the 200-yard fly (1:57.71) and 200-yard IM (1:57.42). Brock claimed first in the 100-yard freestyle (46.81) as well as the 50-yard freestyle (21.10).
Newcomer Harrison Moncino made a splash in the diving competition with a first-place finish in the one-meter competition with a score of 199.87 points and second in the three-meter collecting a total of 192.74. Junior Cole Fryman earned first in the three-meter, tallying 205.64 points. The diving squad also welcomed another freshman to the team, Ryan Nash, who claimed fourth in the three-meter competition with his score of 188.63.
It was back and forth in the 400-yard freestyle relay, where White team B ultimately came out on top, edging out the Red team A by two-tenths of a second. White team B members Peter Simcox, Jacob Prodoehl, Jonathan Brooks and Precious clocked a final time of 3:09.57.
Looking ahead, the men have some time off to prepare for a co-ed meet against Xavier on Oct. 17 in the Nixon Aquatic Center.

OXFORD, Ohio - Miami men's swimming and diving opened up its 2015-16 season with the annual Red & White Intrasquad Meet in the Nixon Aquatic Center Saturday morning.
Today's exhibition meet gave the freshmen an opportunity to get the swing of things. Newcomer Nick Potter took second place in the 1000-yard freestyle, just behind junior Bryan McNamara, who touched the wall after 10:05.43. Freshman Robert Newman claimed second in the 100-yard butterfly, clocking a time of 53.11. In the 200-yard IM, newcomer Jake Precious finished in just over two minutes time, earning him second place.
Highlighting the returning swimmers were sophomore Ross Rybakowicz and junior Lucas Brock, each turning in two individual first-place finishes. Rybakowicz earned first in the 200-yard fly (1:57.71) and 200-yard IM (1:57.42). Brock claimed first in the 100-yard freestyle (46.81) as well as the 50-yard freestyle (21.10).
Newcomer Harrison Moncino made a splash in the diving competition with a first-place finish in the one-meter competition with a score of 199.87 points and second in the three-meter collecting a total of 192.74. Junior Cole Fryman earned first in the three-meter, tallying 205.64 points. The diving squad also welcomed another freshman to the team, Ryan Nash, who claimed fourth in the three-meter competition with his score of 188.63.
It was back and forth in the 400-yard freestyle relay, where White team B ultimately came out on top, edging out the Red team A by two-tenths of a second. White team B members Peter Simcox, Jacob Prodoehl, Jonathan Brooks and Precious clocked a final time of 3:09.57.
Looking ahead, the men have some time off to prepare for a co-ed meet against Xavier on Oct. 17 in the Nixon Aquatic Center.
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