KING'S SWIM TEAM FALLS TO CABRINI, WOMEN DOWN COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME
WILKES-BARRE -- The King's College women's swim team split a tri-match with Cabrini College and College of Notre Dame, while the Monarch men suffered a tough one-point loss to Cabrini in a single match Saturday in Scandlon Gymnasium.
The Lady Monarchs defeated College of Notre Dane 49-46, but fell to Cabrini 84-11. On the men's side, the Monarchs dropped a 87-86 heartbreaker to Cabrini.
For the men,
Eric Stencovage won the 100-breaststroke with a 1:05.44 and was second in the 400-individual medley at 5:38.41.
Brian Seslar was second in the 100-freestyle with a time of 56:65.
Sean McGee was second in the 100-backstroke at 1:10.77.
Patrick Seslar was victorious in the 500-freestyle with a time of 6:07.95. Ron Argus was second in the 200-freestyle with a 2:11.39. The King's 200-freestyle relay team of McGee,
Brian Seslar, Argus, and Stencovage won the with a time of 1:39.60.
For the women,
Sara Schmader was second in the 400-individual medley with a time of 5:37.37 and was also second in the 100-backstroke at 1:13.54.
Caitlin Selitto was second in the 1,000-freestyle with a time of 13:33.97.
Rebecca Smith was second in the 500-freestyle with a time of 6:05.89 and was third in the 50-freestyle at 25.10