Dec. 5, 2015
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ATHENS, Ga./PRINCETON, N.J. ââ'¬" Matt Stasiunas (Avondale, Pa.) swam an NCAA B-cut time in the 200 freestyle to lead the Penn State men's swimming and diving team Saturday on the second day of competition at the Georgia Fall Invitational in Gabrielsen Natatorium. The Nittany Lions were also in action at the Big Al Open hosted by Princeton in DeNunzio Pool.
Stasiunas placed 10th in the 200 free in a season-best 1:37.54. Additionally, Ryan O'Neill (Howell, N.J.) was 18th in 1:38.07, while Rory Lewis (Kensington, Md.) was 22nd in 1:39.40.
Penn State placed three in the C-final in the 400 individual medley. led by Nathaniel Bledsoe (Carmel, Ind.), who placed second in the heat in 3:56.73. Robbie Dickson (Greenwich, N.J.) (4:00.07) and Samuel Petrini (Bellevue, Wash.) (4:09.92) also swam in the heat.
The Nittany Lions also had success in the 100 backstroke with two in the C-final. Tomer Zamir (Gesher Haziv, Israel) was second in the heat in 49.13, and Tim Maurer (Hershey, Pa.) was third in 49.16.
Zamir swam the first leg of the 200 medley relay, and was joined by Andrew Schuehler (Camden, N.J.), Matt Grillo (Montreal, Quebec) and Zach Kantz (Mount Bethel, Pa.) in a ninth place effort that finished in 1:29.82.
At Princeton, Connor Scanlon (Laurel, Md.) led Penn State in the 3-meter dive with a score of 334.95 to place second, while Logan Knauss (Audubon, Pa.) was fifth at 316.60. Also placing fifth was David Gross (Perryville, Md.) in the 400 IM, touching in 3:56.53. Joseph Ahlberg (Glastonbury, Conn.) also swam in the same event and placed 11th in 3:59.20. Additionally, Michael Skibniewski (Monroe Township, Pa.) was 15th in the 100 butterfly in 49.87.
Grillo (Montreal, Quebec), Stasiunas and Knauss led Penn State after the first day of competition Friday.
In Georgia, Grillo and Stasiunas were the men's top individual swimmers. Grillo swam a season-best 20.28 in the 50 freestyle preliminaries and placed 15th in the finals in 20.35.
Stasiunas scored in the 500 freestyle, placing 16th in 4:28.92. He swam a season-best 4:26.45 in the preliminaries.
The men's top 200 free relay effort, composed of Zamir, Grillo, Kantz and Lewis swam a season-best 1:21.50 to place ninth, while the 400 medley relay team of Zamir, Schueler, Grillo and Stasiunas also swam a season-best, touching the wall in 3:19.19 to place 13th.
At Princeton, Knauss placed fourth in the 1-meter dive with a score of 290.40, and Jack Crow (Bethesda, Md.) was seventh with a total score 279.45.
Both meets will conclude Sunday. The Georgia meet will resume with preliminary rounds at 9:30 a.m., while the Princeton meet will resume at 10 a.m. Finals in Georgia will start at 3 p.m. and in Princeton at 5 p.m.