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Men's Swimming and Diving

Tigers Remain in Fourth with One Day Left at NCAC Championships

Granville, Ohio - With just one day remaining at the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships, DePauw remained in fourth place with 617 points. Kenyon leads with 1,368.5, while Denison is second with 1,334.5 and Wabash third with 716. Wooster is fifth with 606.5.

The Tigers' 200-yard medley relay of Seth Fagen, Patrick Unterreiner, James Shorney and Alex Rodgers finished fifth in 1:34.46.

Unterreiner was the Tigers' top finisher in the 400 individual medley in 4:12.86, while Shorney was ninth in the 100 butterfly in 50.15 seconds.

Brock Kinnamon paced DePauw in the 200 freestyle by placing 11th in 1:42.33 as did Rodgers in the 100 breaststroke with a 14th-place showing in 59.08 seconds and Fagen with a 10th in the 100 backstroke in 51.99 seconds.

The Championships conclude tomorrow at Denison University.

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Players Mentioned

Seth Fagen

Seth Fagen

Senior
It is a nationally recognized college. It is a private college. I am able to continue swimming.
Brock Kinnamon

Brock Kinnamon

Freshman
They just felt the most like a family to me. I felt like I belonged and that I would excel there
Alex Rodgers

Alex Rodgers

Senior
James Shorney

James Shorney

Freshman
Because I loved the small school feel and I have a lot of legacy that went to DePauw.
Patrick Unterreiner

Patrick Unterreiner

Junior

Players Mentioned

Seth Fagen

Seth Fagen

Senior
It is a nationally recognized college. It is a private college. I am able to continue swimming.
Brock Kinnamon

Brock Kinnamon

Freshman
They just felt the most like a family to me. I felt like I belonged and that I would excel there
Alex Rodgers

Alex Rodgers

Senior
James Shorney

James Shorney

Freshman
Because I loved the small school feel and I have a lot of legacy that went to DePauw.
Patrick Unterreiner

Patrick Unterreiner

Junior