GREENSBORO, NC. - The No. 9 MIT men's swimming and diving team collected five more All-America honors, including in two relays, to wrap up day three of the 2025 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving National Championships.
THE BASICS:
Standings:
1. Denison – 298 points
2. Emory – 250.50 points
3. Chicago – 211 points
9. MIT – 103 points
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- 200 Medley Relay: Sophomore Aitor Arrese-Igor (Delray Beach, Fla.), junior Thomas Wu (Cedar Park, Texas), sophomore Bryce Roberts (Mill Valley, Calif.), and junior Eugene Jiang (Baton Rouge, La.) took 11th with a time of 1:28.28.
- 200 Fly: First year Grant Hu (Allen, Texas) finished in 12th with a mark of 1:48.16.
- 100 Back: First year Nathan Kim (La Crescenta, Calif.) earned a sixth-place finish with a time of 47.88. Arrese-Igor took 15th.
- 800 Free Relay: Hu, Kim, sophomore Jason Wang (Brentwood, Tenn.), and first year Kelson Cantrell (Walnut Creek, Calif.) finished in 11th as they combined for a time of 6:37.01.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS:
- Jiang and Arrese-Igor are now three-time All-Americans. Roberts earned his sixth All-America honor and second in the event. Wu is now two-time All-American.
- Hu captured his fourth All-American award of the event with Wang and Kim earning their third.
- Cantrell picked up his first All-American honor.
UP NEXT:
- The Championship concludes tomorrow for qualified individuals. Complete results of the championship will be posted tomorrow at the conclusion of the event.
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