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SUNDAY RESULTS | FULL RESULTS

LEWISBURG, Pa. – The Bison men’s swimming and diving team had six finalists on Sunday, including an impressive one-two finish Andy Dorselas the three-day Bucknell Invitational came to a close at Kinney Natatorium. The Bison placed fifth with 932.5 points.

Delaware won the meet with 1,373.5 points, followed by UMBC (1,289.5), Seton Hall (1,037.5), Fordham (1,001), Bucknell and Davidson (880).

Dorsel and Chris Kopac were Bucknell’s best drivers on Sunday with two fourth-place finishes. Kopac began the final session with a fourth-place finish in the 1,650-yard freestyle in a time of 15:46.78 William Shoemaker was one place back in fifth place.

Dorsel had a busy day in back-to-back events – the 200m breaststroke and the 200m butterfly – reaching the finals in both events. He finished fourth in the 200 breaststroke at 2:01.54 and seventh in the 200 fly at 1:52.63.

Will Hedges also reached the final in the 200 m breaststroke, finishing in sixth place. Braden Beagle qualified for the final in the 200 m backstroke and placed eighth.

Justin DiSanto won the B final and secured ninth place in the 100 meter free. He later achieved another impressive performance in the 400 meter free relay. Kopac, Dante Buonadonna, Colin Smithand DiSanto placed fifth in the final relay and her time of 3:00.25 ranks seventh in Bucknell history.

Next up for the Bison is the US Open meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina from December 4th to 7th.

Bucknell Men new top 10 times at Bucknell Invitational

200 IM: Dante Buonadonna – 1:50.47 (10th)
400 m freestyle relay: Chris Kopac, Dante Buonadonna, Colin Smith, Justin DiSanto – 15:00.25 (7th)

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