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Men's Swimming & Diving Captures Second Place; Poole Breaks Another Record En Route to Diver of the Meet Honors

BALTIMORE -- The UMBC Men's Swimming & Diving team wrapped up a successful weekend at the Thomas Murphy Invitational by capturing a second place finish, ahead of Towson and Mount St. Mary's. Combined with the Women's team score, the entire program finished in second overall behind host Loyola.

Isaac Poole was named Diver of the Meet after he set another meet record, scoring an NCAA Zone cut score of 344.75 en route to winning the 3 meter dive. Andy Vines took second in the event with a score of 290.85.

Marko Kovacic won and set a meet record with a 1:47.46 in the 200 fly. Kovacic, Boris Milev, Bode Neale and Oliver Gassmann took third in the 200 free relay after Loyola set a pool record in the event, finishing in the top two spots.

Sean Neils and Milev took fourth and fifth in the 100 free, while Gassmann took third in the 200 fly.

The Retrievers return to the pool on Saturday, November 9 when they host VMI and Saint Peter's at 2 p.m. for Professor Recognition Day. 



 
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Players Mentioned

Oliver Gassmann

Oliver Gassmann

Fly/Free
Junior
Bode Neale

Bode Neale

Fly/Free
Senior
Andy Vines

Andy Vines

Diving
6' 4"
Freshman
Marko Kovacic

Marko Kovacic

Free/Fly
Graduate Student
Boris Milev

Boris Milev

Free
Graduate Student
Sean Neils

Sean Neils

Free/Breast
Freshman
Isaac Poole

Isaac Poole

Diving
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Oliver Gassmann

Oliver Gassmann

Junior
Fly/Free
Bode Neale

Bode Neale

Senior
Fly/Free
Andy Vines

Andy Vines

6' 4"
Freshman
Diving
Marko Kovacic

Marko Kovacic

Graduate Student
Free/Fly
Boris Milev

Boris Milev

Graduate Student
Free
Sean Neils

Sean Neils

Freshman
Free/Breast
Isaac Poole

Isaac Poole

Graduate Student
Diving
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