CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--A pair of Keene State College swimmers wrote their names into the all-time record book as the Keene State College swimming and diving team wrapped up the semester at the MIT Invitational from December 3-5.
Sophomores
Alice Loucraft and
Kiley Young both posted a pair of marks that are top-10 all-time in school history.  Loucraft swam the 100 individual medley in 1:01.66, the fourth fastest time in school history, while also swimming the 200 IM in 2:13.25, the sixth fastst time in school history.
Young, meanwhile, swam the 100 IM in 1:02.80, the sixth fastest time in school history, and the 400 IM in 4:49.01, the seventh fastest mark.
Overall, nearly 2/3 of the team (63%) posted at least one lifetime best at the meet.
Other standout performers included:
- Jaelin Jang: 15th overall in the mile in 19:03.92 and 16th overall in the 400 IM in 5:02.57; helped the Owls to a pair of top-15 relay finishes.
- Aaron Turgeon: Won the "C" final of the 200 free in 1:48.45, and the "C" final of the 100 free in 48.32.
- Tyler Young: Won the "C" final of the 100 fly in 52.91 and was 15th overall in the 200 fly in 2:00.59
- Aidan Urnezis: 13th overall in the mile in 17:46.82, and 18th overall in the 500 free in 5:02.62.
- Quint Kimmel: 14th overall in the mile in 17:54.93, part of 200 free relay with Turgeon, Jeremy Bartley, and Tomas Langland that was 13th in 1:30.00,