University of Massachusets Athletics
Minutemen Pick Up Five Wins On Final Day at Dartmouth
January 25, 2020 | Men's Swimming & Diving
The Minutemen picked up five wins including a 200 Medley Relay win.
HANOVER, N.H. – The University of Massachusetts men's swimming and diving team wrapped up competition at the Tate Ramsden Invitational on Saturday night by picking up five wins on the final day, including a win in the 200 Medley Relay.
Michael Tartakovsky led the way for five Minutemen in the top-six of the 100 Back on his way to finishing second with a time of 52.34 with Will Munstermann touching the wall right behind in third. Tartakovsky and Munstermann combined with Madden and Ryan Pedrick to post the top time of 1:33.59 in the 200 Medley Relay. Munstermann led the Minutemen earlier in the day in the 100 Fly to take second while Ethan Davey and Ransford came in third and fourth.
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Chase Kent opened up the day in the morning session by taking the 400 IM top spot with a swim of 4:11.45. A pair of freshmen in Noah Witt and Jamie MacDonald recorded wins of their own as Witt led a pair of top-three finishers in the 200 Back with a time of 1:53.05 with Seamus Trzewik-Quinn taking third. MacDonald, meanwhile, led a sweep of the top-three spots in the 200 Fly with a swim of 1:55.04 while Casey Ransford and Panagiotis Androulidakis finished in second and third, respectively.
Al Madden added a win in the 100 Breaststroke with a time of 57.57 while Luther Gordon finished in fifth to place two Minutemen in the top-five finishers.
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Tyler Pidde finished third in the 1650 Free with a time of 16:24.67 with Emerson Kiefer in fourth. Jacques Boffa led all UMass swimmers in the 200 Free with a swim of 1:44.47 while Androulidakis rounded out the top-five.
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The Minutemen will wrap up the regular season on Saturday as they play host to Fordham at 1 p.m. for Senior Day in the Joseph R. Rogers, Jr. Pool.
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For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter and Instagram @UMassMSwimDive.
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Michael Tartakovsky led the way for five Minutemen in the top-six of the 100 Back on his way to finishing second with a time of 52.34 with Will Munstermann touching the wall right behind in third. Tartakovsky and Munstermann combined with Madden and Ryan Pedrick to post the top time of 1:33.59 in the 200 Medley Relay. Munstermann led the Minutemen earlier in the day in the 100 Fly to take second while Ethan Davey and Ransford came in third and fourth.
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Chase Kent opened up the day in the morning session by taking the 400 IM top spot with a swim of 4:11.45. A pair of freshmen in Noah Witt and Jamie MacDonald recorded wins of their own as Witt led a pair of top-three finishers in the 200 Back with a time of 1:53.05 with Seamus Trzewik-Quinn taking third. MacDonald, meanwhile, led a sweep of the top-three spots in the 200 Fly with a swim of 1:55.04 while Casey Ransford and Panagiotis Androulidakis finished in second and third, respectively.
Al Madden added a win in the 100 Breaststroke with a time of 57.57 while Luther Gordon finished in fifth to place two Minutemen in the top-five finishers.
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Tyler Pidde finished third in the 1650 Free with a time of 16:24.67 with Emerson Kiefer in fourth. Jacques Boffa led all UMass swimmers in the 200 Free with a swim of 1:44.47 while Androulidakis rounded out the top-five.
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The Minutemen will wrap up the regular season on Saturday as they play host to Fordham at 1 p.m. for Senior Day in the Joseph R. Rogers, Jr. Pool.
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For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter and Instagram @UMassMSwimDive.
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