Florida Atlantic University Athletics
Sun Belt Conference Championships Update
2/19/2009 12:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming & Diving
Feb. 19, 2009
BOCA RATON, FL- The Florida Atlantic University swim and dive team completed day one of the 2009 Sun Belt Conference Championships last night in Nashville, Tennessee. The women are in third and the men are eighth.
FAU swam well in all four of the relay events and the 200 yard medley relay team set a new school record. The team, composed of Lindsey Alexander, Kalina Neal, Jonna Nyback and Stephanie DeRito, lowered the school record mark to 1:43.02 and finished third. Alexander was on the previous school record relay team, set last season. Alexander and Nyback later joined teammates Julie Carmigniani and Jennifer Forcht on the 800 yard freestyle relay and finished third in a time of 7:25.81.
On the men's side Tyler Griffith, Miguel Dorante, David Rudolf and Evan Boley touched the pad in fifth place in the 200 yard medley relay with a time of 1:32.35. Four freshmen made up the 800 yard freestyle relay that finished ninth.
The SBC Championships will resume today with the 500 yard freestyle, 200 individual medley, 50 yard freestyle, 200 yard freestyle relay and the women's three-meter dive.A team will be crowned SBC Champions on Saturday.
Women's Team Standings After Day One
1. University of Denver- 120 Points
2.Western Kentucky University- 116 Points
3. Florida Atlantic University- 108 Points
4. North Texas University- 106 Points
5. University of New Orleans- 102 Points
6. Florida International University- 96 Points
7. University of Arkansas-Little Rock- 92 Points
Men's Team Standings After Day One
1. Miami University (OH)*- 180 Points
2. Eastern Michigan University*- 162 Points
3. University of Denver- 148 Points
4. Missouri State University- 139 Points
5. University of Buffalo*- 128 Points
T 6. Western Kentucky University- 108 Points
T 6. Southern Illinois University*- 108 Points
8. Florida Atlantic University- 90 Points
9. Ball State University*- 86 Points
10. University of Evansville* - 80 Points
11. University of New Orleans- 48 Points
* Member of the Mid-American Conference