COLUMBIA, Ky. -- The men's swimming program at Shawnee State closed out an impressive effort on the second and final day of the Dr. Dillery Fall Frenzy Saturday evening, as Shawnee State swimmers
Kutay Ababay and
Josiah Changar continued impressing throughout while
Alex Ray and
Malik Nelson put together strong performances in the 200 yard backstroke and Shawnee State's 200 yard medley relay and 400 yard freestyle relay teams all faired well to conclude the last day of the prestigeous event, which was held at the Doris and Bob Holloway Health and Wellness Center on the campus of Lindsey Wilson University in Columbia, Ky.
MEET HIGHLIGHTS
Changar, who placed second overall in the 100 yard backstroke, posted another impressive effort by swimming a 54.12 in the event to put himself within striking distance of a NAIA provisional cut time in his first official collegiate swim meet and scoring 17 points in the event.
As for Ababay, the talented freshman from Turkey continued stacking up top-five finishes of his own, placing fourth out of 23 swimmers in the 200 yard freestyle and reaching out to grab fourth out of 34 swimmers in the 100 yard freestyle. Like Changar, Ababay is also within striking distance of NAIA provisional cut times in those events, finishing just three-tenths of a second back of a NAIA provisional cut in the 100 yard freestyle. He scored 30 points between the two events.
The stout times from the pair come after the duo each came within three-tenths of a second of hitting a NAIA provisional cut in the 50 yard freestyle on Friday.
In addition to the swimming of the above two individuals, Ray and Nelson also added in top-five showings. Ray, who swam a 2:10.44 in the 200 yard backstroke, finished fifth out of 12 swimmers in that event in a great performance, while Nelson, himself a budding star, finished fifth out of 21 swimmers in the 100 yard freestyle, posting a 54.24. Each individual scored 14 points apiece with those finishes.
From a relay team standpoint, the 200 yard medley relay and 400 yard freestyle relay squads were both impressive in Saturday's meet.
In the 200 yard medley relay, the 'A' squad of Ababay, Changar, Nelson and
Josiah Ramdeen swam a stout 1:39.33 to place third out of the 16 relay teams in the event, while the Shawnee State 'B' unit of Ray, Robert Gibson,
Tony Goodwin and
Luke Lunsford were also quick, posting a 1:41.59 en route to beating three 'A' teams in the event. Shawnee State scored 60 points off of the performances of those two squads alone.
As for the 400 yard freestyle relay, the Shawnee State 'A' team was again strong as Ababay, Gibson, Goodwin and Nelson swam a 3:18.65 to finish third in a 13-swimmer field, concluding the top performers for the Shawnee State men's swimming camp.
The remaining point-scoring efforts from Day 2 of the Dr. Dillery Fall Frenzy are as follows:
- 800 yard freestyle relay 'A' and 'B' teams, fifth and seventh, 52 points combined
- 400 yard freestyle relay 'B' and 'C' teams, seventh and 11th, 36 points combined
- Robert Gibson (sixth), Evan Ater (ninth), 200 yard backstroke, 22 points combined
- Allan Gonzalez (seventh), 200 yard butterfly, 12 points
- Josiah Ramdeen (ninth), Malik Nelson (10th), Josiah Changar (11th), Tony Goodwin (15th), 100 yard freestyle, 24 points combined
- Josiah Ramdeen, 12th, 400 yard medley relay, five points
- Tucker Hall, 15th, 100 yard butterfly, two points
- Tony Goodwin (10th), Alex Ray (11th), Thomas Kessler (16th), 200 yard freestyle, 14 points combined
- Luke Lunsford (12th), 200 yard breaststroke, five points
- Thomas Kessler (12th), 1650 yard freestyle, five points
- Robert Gibson (ninth), Evan Ater (15th), 100 yard backstroke, 11 points combined
ADDITIONAL
The men's swimming program at Shawnee State returns to action Friday, Oct. 17 when the Bears travel to Cumberlands (Ky.) to participate in a dual meet that the Patriots are hosting. The event will take place at the Patriots Aquatic Center in Williamsburg, Ky.
For more information on the Shawnee State men's swimming program as well as the women's swimming program, visit
Shawnee State Swimming on Facebook or follow the swimming programs on Instagram at
@ssu_swimming.