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Men's Swimming And Diving Hits The Road For Final Dual Meets Of The Season

Feb. 1, 2001

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WHO: The Notre Dame Men’s Swimming and Diving team

WHAT:Dual meets at Cleveland State and St. Bonaventure.

WHERE:Cleveland, Ohio, and St. Bonaventure, NY

WHEN:

Friday, Feb. 2, 3:00 p.m. and

Saturday, Feb. 3, 1:00 p.m.

Irish hope to continue momentum in the final two dual meets of the season:

The Notre Dame men’s swimming team (5-2) will compete in two meets within 24 hours for the second weekend in a row when the Irish face Cleveland State on the road Friday, Feb. 2 (3 p.m.), then move on to St. Bonaventure Saturday, Feb. 3 (1 p.m.).

The Irish defeated Cleveland State 143-89 last year and hold a 16-10 advantage in the series. Notre Dame and St. Bonaventure have met 33 times, with the Irish holding a 24-9 edge in the series.

Two meets in 24 hours is a tough task, but the Irish handled the challenge last weekend. In two victories over Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Ball State, Notre Dame posted a number of notable performances.

Senior Ryan Verlin (Rye, NY) won four events last weekend, including two individual and one relay victory at Ball State. Verlin won the 200 butterfly at home against Wisconsin-Milwaukee, then won the same event at Ball State in 1:56.55. He also won the 200 butterfly (1:52.52) versus the Cardinals and helped the team get off to a quick start in the meet as a member of the second-place 400 medley relay team.

Junior Jonathan Pierce (Newburgh, Ind.) continued to excel in the freestyle events. Pierce won the 200 freestyle vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, then stepped up to take first in the 1,000 and 500 freestyle at Ball State. Pierce, the defending BIG EAST champion in the 1,650 freestyle looks to be in top form heading into the championship stretch of the season.

One of the most important developments this season has been the performance of freshman Matt Obringer (Jacksonville, Fla.). Obringer won the 200 freestyle at Ball State and also finished second in the 100 freestyle. Obringer currently holds the best times on the team in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle.

The men’s diving contingent has been spectacular this season, providing many important points throughtout the dual meet campaign. Last weekend, senior Herb Huesman (Cincinnati, Ohio) won the one-meter diving competition at Ball State with 305.03 points, just ahead of teammate Andy Maggio (Cincinnati, Ohio). Maggio would eventually win the three-meter competition later in the meet.