CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--There were five more NCAA B-cut times hit for the Keene State College swimming and diving teams that finished up competition at the MIT Invitational on Sunday.
The Keene State men finished second at the meet, totalling up 1,255.5 points, second only to the hosts, who finished with 1,650. Meanwhile, the Keene State women were fourth, finishing with 627 points, behind MIT, Wellesley, and SUNY New Paltz.
The 200 yard medley relay team of Bobby McDowell, Ethan Etheridge, Luke Sprague, and Greg Youngstrom hit one of the B-cuts, in 1:32.02, placing second overall, while Shahar Resman also hit a B-cut in the 500 freestyle, with a win in 4:26.33.
McDowell also hit an individual B-cut in the 200 backstroke, in 1:52.03, as did Ryan Boraski in the 100 free in 45.53. Boraski, Resman, Youngstrom, and Zach Carroll also reach a B-cut in the 400 free relay, placing second in 3:04.83.
KSC's Alison Bartlett was the lone member of the women's team to reach a B-cut on Sunday, doing so in the 100 free in a winning time of 51.80.
The teams will next in in action in the New Year, in a dual meet at Bentley College on January 11 at 1 p.m.