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Men’s Swimming Downs Old Dominion, Delaware

NEWARK, DEL - William and Mary’s men’s swimming and diving team used strong team efforts in every event today to close out the Colonial Athletic Association Pod meet with a pair of victories. The College defeated Old Dominion 225-108 and the host, Delaware, 201-150, to improve to 4-1 (3-0 CAA). It is the first time that William and Mary has started the season 4-1 since 1998-99, when the Tribe set a school record for wins in a season with 15 (15-1).

The 200 medley relay team of Marshall Raiskin (Apopka, Fla.), Jason Brisson (Richmond, Va.), Peter King (Falls Church, Va.), and Kevin Gallagher (Bridgewater, N.J.) started the afternoon off with a victory for the College, timing 1:38.87 for a half-second margin of victory. Brisson and King also posted individual event victories on the afternoon, with Brisson earning a sweep of the breaststroke events with his win in the 200 breast, swimming 2:12.20. King earned his first victory of the season in the 100 fly, touching the wall in 53.69 seconds.

The 400 free relay team of Nader Amer (Yorktown, Va.), Gallagher, Joe DeBiase (Moon Township, Penn.), and Nick Duda (Vienna, Va.) took first place with a time of 3:13.03, posting a slim 13-hundredths of a second margin of victory. Duda also took first against Old Dominion in the 100 free, swimming 47.96 and taking second to Delaware in the event. Sophomore Shawn Matthews (Rumson, N.J.) defeated Delaware but was runner-up to Old Dominion in the 200 back with a time of 1:55.49, a situation his classmate Jeff Collier (Salem, Va.) repeated in the 500 free when he touched the wall in 4:47.39. Sophomore David Mangini (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) posted the Tribe’s final victory of the day, swimming 2:01.86 in the 200 IM to defeat Old Dominion and take second against Delaware.

William and Mary travels to the nation’s capital next Saturday, November 11, to take on Georgetown. Meet time is set for 2 p.m.

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