Buffalo, NY –
Oliver Dragojevic set a new school record for the men's 100-yard breaststroke on day three of the SUNYAC Championships. He beat his own record of 58.44 in the preliminaries with a time of 58.06 and then came back to beat it again with a 57.87 time in the finals.
Dragojevic's record breaking performance earned him eighth place in the event finals, scoring 11 points for the Golden Eagles. He was also a member of the 200-yard medley relay team alongside
Matthew Chan,
Logan Kime, and
Billy Tolpa for a seventh-place time of 1:40.77.
Corinne Wilson, Allison Morrow, Bri Owen, and Elizabeth Sagan just missed out on a podium finish in the women's 200-yard medley relay. The squad placed fourth with a time of 1:52.25.
In the men's 1-meter diving finals,
Mark Eaton took fifth place and
Kurt Mueller earned eighth. Eaton compiled a final score of 452.45, while Mueller scored a 389.95. The duo combined to grab 25 points for the team.
In the women's 400-yard individual medley, Allison Morrow's time of 4:52.52 earned her sixth place in the finals. Her time is now the second-best time for the event in program history. Bri Owen finished ninth with a time of 1:02.68 in the 100-yard butterfly.
Nicole Orcutt swam the fourth fastest 200-yard freestyle in program history. She clocked in at 1:58.31 to place fifth, while teammates Elizabeth Sagan and Sawyer Parker both had top ten finishes in the event as well.
The Golden Eagles are in the pool out in Buffalo for one more day of action, as Saturday will be the final day of the SUNYAC Swim and Dive Championships. The women head into the final day in fourth place with 262 points and the men are in seventh place with 153 points.