Momentum built for SCIAC teams on day three of the NCAA Championships, with the Stags climbing two spots, the Sagehens making a four-place leap, and the Kingsmen putting points on the board with a 15-point performance.
Men’s Results
Kyle Huang of Pomona-Pitzer Colleges started off the individual swims of the night by turning in a career-best in the 200-yard Butterfly, jumping up one spot from prelims to finish sixth. California Lutheran's Lincoln Hall made a major impact for the Kingsmen, scoring 15 points with a strong swim in the 100 Breast. After a promising prelims swim, Hall returned in finals to drop time and place fourth with a 53.87. In the same event, Evan Deedy secured a win in the consolation final, cutting nearly half a second from the morning swim to finish ninth overall.
The Day Four schedule consists of:
Day Three Finals
Lincoln Hall, Cal Lutheran – 4th Place, 100 Breast (53.87)
Kyle Huang, Pomona-Pitzer – 6th Place, 200 Fly (1:46.75)
Evan Deedy, CMS – 9th Place, 100 Breast (53.90)
CMS Stags 200 Medley Relay – 13th Place (1:28.77)
Jeremy Tan, CMS – 16th Place, 100 Back (49.27)
Day Three Finalists (prelim results)
Lincoln Hall, Cal Lutheran – 5th Place, 100 Breast (54.12)
Kyle Huang, Pomona-Pitzer – 7th Place, 200 Fly (1:46.83)
Evan Deedy, CMS – 10th Place, 100 Breast (54.37)
CMS Stags 200 Medley Relay – 12th Place (1:28.42)
Jeremy Tan, CMS – 14th Place, 100 Back (48.43)
Day Three Score Updates
21. CMS (38)
24. Pomona-Pitzer (27)
34. Cal Lutheran (15)
48. Whittier (1)
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