
Newcomers Shine at Bucknell Fall Invite
10/25/2025 9:22:00 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
LEWISBURG, PA. – As the midway point of the season approaches, the Pirates traveled to Kinney Natatorium for an early-season tune-up at the Bucknell Fall Invite.
Diving
On the one-meter board, sophomore phenom Nick Graham suffered his first defeat of the season, finishing second with a score of 289.90, less than two points off the top spot. He roared back on the three-meter, however, winning the event by over 70 points with a score of 350.75.
Behind Graham, Henry Summers produced strong results against the largest field he has faced this season. Summers scored season-high marks on both boards, including a mark of 277.40 on the one-meter, earning him a fourth-place finish.
Swimming
Once again, The Hall's relay teams topped the timing sheets in both relays during both sessions. This marks the third time this season that they have won both relays.
Individually, a collection of familiar and new faces found themselves at the top of the timing sheets for The Hall. The most notable of all the new faces was freshman Daniel Krajewski. Krajewski, who was already off to a strong start in his first campaign, won both the 200 IM (1:51.84) and 400 IM (4:01.06).
Alongside Krajewski, freshman Jaeger Ellerman produced a standout weekend for the Pirates. Ellerman claimed victory in both the 100 (55.24) and 200 breaststrokes (2:03.62), the latter of which was a new career-best time.
Another notable newcomer was Jack Callan. The Michigan transfer won both the 200 (1:40.92) and 500 freestyles (4:31.17), producing season-best marks in both.
One of the stars of the day for Seton Hall, however, was Kaedin Duong. After a strong freshman campaign last season, the sophomore won the 100 backstroke, beating our four other Pirates, including his twin brother Kale, with a career-best time of 49.91. In addition to the 100 back, the Canadian finished under a second of his career-best time on his way to topping the time sheets in the 200 backstroke, as well.
When it came to the sprint freestyle events, the Pirates' upperclassmen produced the biggest results. In the 100 freestyle, senior Michael Klimaszewski topped the timing sheets over junior Toma Adam with a career-best time of 44.15. In the 50 freestyle, however, Adam beat out Kilmasewski with a time of 20.38. Along with the 100 freestyle, Kilmaszewski won the 100 butterfly with a time of 48.07
What's Next
The Pirates will return to Imperatore Natatorium in two weeks on Friday, November 7, to host the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in The Hall's final dual meet of 2025. The meet will begin at 3 p.m.
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Diving
On the one-meter board, sophomore phenom Nick Graham suffered his first defeat of the season, finishing second with a score of 289.90, less than two points off the top spot. He roared back on the three-meter, however, winning the event by over 70 points with a score of 350.75.
Behind Graham, Henry Summers produced strong results against the largest field he has faced this season. Summers scored season-high marks on both boards, including a mark of 277.40 on the one-meter, earning him a fourth-place finish.
Swimming
Once again, The Hall's relay teams topped the timing sheets in both relays during both sessions. This marks the third time this season that they have won both relays.
Individually, a collection of familiar and new faces found themselves at the top of the timing sheets for The Hall. The most notable of all the new faces was freshman Daniel Krajewski. Krajewski, who was already off to a strong start in his first campaign, won both the 200 IM (1:51.84) and 400 IM (4:01.06).
Alongside Krajewski, freshman Jaeger Ellerman produced a standout weekend for the Pirates. Ellerman claimed victory in both the 100 (55.24) and 200 breaststrokes (2:03.62), the latter of which was a new career-best time.
Another notable newcomer was Jack Callan. The Michigan transfer won both the 200 (1:40.92) and 500 freestyles (4:31.17), producing season-best marks in both.
One of the stars of the day for Seton Hall, however, was Kaedin Duong. After a strong freshman campaign last season, the sophomore won the 100 backstroke, beating our four other Pirates, including his twin brother Kale, with a career-best time of 49.91. In addition to the 100 back, the Canadian finished under a second of his career-best time on his way to topping the time sheets in the 200 backstroke, as well.
When it came to the sprint freestyle events, the Pirates' upperclassmen produced the biggest results. In the 100 freestyle, senior Michael Klimaszewski topped the timing sheets over junior Toma Adam with a career-best time of 44.15. In the 50 freestyle, however, Adam beat out Kilmasewski with a time of 20.38. Along with the 100 freestyle, Kilmaszewski won the 100 butterfly with a time of 48.07
What's Next
The Pirates will return to Imperatore Natatorium in two weeks on Friday, November 7, to host the Lehigh Mountain Hawks in The Hall's final dual meet of 2025. The meet will begin at 3 p.m.
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