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Men’s Swimming Ranked in Final Mid-Major Standings
5/24/2017 1:37:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
Somers, Wis. – The Seton Hall men's swimming & diving team is ranked 29th in the Collegeswimming.com Top-50 Mid-Major Final Standings of the 2016-17 season.
The Pirates capped a stellar year with their first-ever BIG EAST Championship following a spirited four-day marathon at Nassau Aquatic Center on Long Island. Junior Noah Yanchulis (Arnold, Md.) was named BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer for the second consecutive season after finishing with the most individual points at the championships.
As a team, The Hall broke eight school records during the championship run alone. Yanchulis broke the 100 and 200-yard freestyle records and was also a part of the record-setting 200, 400 and 800 free relay squads.
Sophomore Lior Grubert (Yehud-Monosson, Israel) and junior Vadim Jacobson (Arnold, Md.) finished two-three in the overall individual point standings and won a combined four BIG EAST titles.
Top-50 Mid-Major Final Standings:
Beginning in 2015, CollegeSwimming defined Mid-Majors as those programs outside of the Power 5 (Big Ten, Pac 12, Big 12, ACC, and SEC) or those that offered fewer than 50% of the maximum number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA.
The Pirates capped a stellar year with their first-ever BIG EAST Championship following a spirited four-day marathon at Nassau Aquatic Center on Long Island. Junior Noah Yanchulis (Arnold, Md.) was named BIG EAST Most Outstanding Swimmer for the second consecutive season after finishing with the most individual points at the championships.
As a team, The Hall broke eight school records during the championship run alone. Yanchulis broke the 100 and 200-yard freestyle records and was also a part of the record-setting 200, 400 and 800 free relay squads.
Sophomore Lior Grubert (Yehud-Monosson, Israel) and junior Vadim Jacobson (Arnold, Md.) finished two-three in the overall individual point standings and won a combined four BIG EAST titles.
Top-50 Mid-Major Final Standings:
1. | Harvard |
2. | Penn |
3. | Denver |
4. | Yale |
5. | Air Force |
6. | UC-Santa Barbara |
7. | Missouri State |
8. | Columbia |
9. | Wyoming |
10. | UNLV |
11. | Cincinnati |
12. | East Carolina |
13. | Southern Methodist |
14. | Grand Canyon |
15. | William and Mary |
16. | Army |
17. | Navy |
18. | Hawaii |
19. | Eastern Michigan |
20. | Cornell |
21. | Pacific |
22. | Connecticut |
23. | George Washington |
24. | Buffalo |
25. | Oakland |
26. | Southern Illinois |
27. | Brown |
28. | UMBC |
29. | Seton Hall |
30. | La Salle |
31. | Cal Poly |
32. | Towson |
33. | Miami-OH |
34. | Incarnate Word |
35. | Drexel |
36. | IUPUI |
37. | Cleveland State |
38. | North Dakota |
39. | Brigham Young |
40. | Rider |
41. | Boston University |
42. | Bucknell |
43. | Gardner-Webb |
44. | CSU-Bakersfield |
45. | Saint Louis |
46. | Fordham |
47. | Davidson |
48. | Xavier |
49. | Dartmouth |
50. | Massachusetts |
Beginning in 2015, CollegeSwimming defined Mid-Majors as those programs outside of the Power 5 (Big Ten, Pac 12, Big 12, ACC, and SEC) or those that offered fewer than 50% of the maximum number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA.
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