Eastern Michigan Athletics

All-Around Effort Leads Eagles Past Miami, 184-109
2/6/2016 6:16:00 PM | M. Swim & Dive
Eastern recorded its 70th consecutive MAC dual win Saturday
Complete Results (PDF)
OXFORD, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University men's swimming and diving team pushed its Mid-American Conference dual win streak to 70, Saturday, Feb. 6, with a 184-109 win over Miami University at Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center. Four different Eagles registered two wins in Eastern's victory.
EMU opened the day with a one-two finish in the 200 Medley Relay before junior Kyle Lichtenberg (Clarkston, Mich.) reeled in his second win of the season in the 100 Freestyle. Touching in with a time of 9:35.47, Lichtenberg was followed by juniors Marcin Rzyski (Olsztyn, Poland-Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace #4) and Chris Cutter (Fishers, Ind.-Fishers). Rzyski claimed second while Cutter's season-best time gave him the third place finish and the Green and White the sweep.
Senior Andrew Henry (Garner, N.C.-West Johnston) then won the 200 Free, besting the field by nearly two seconds. Freshman Jake Tyson (Ypsilanti, Mich.-Northgate) touched in second, with a season-best time of 1:41.11.
The Eagles turned in another one-two punch in the 100 Backstroke, led by junior Cole Bateman (Hutchinson, Minn.-Hutchinson). Winning the event for the fourth time this season, and third consecutive race, Bateman clocked in in 49.60. Just behind Bateman was freshman Tosh Kawaguchi (Cary, N.C.-Cary), who edged out Miami's Jake Prodoehl for the runner-up finish.
After junior Kyle Aerne's (Lake Villa, Ill.-Lakes) season-best time of 56.21 gave him the win in the 100 Breaststroke and senior Chris Hodges (Lincolnshire, Ill.-Stevenson) finished second, sophomore Logan Burton (Chesapeake, Va.-Hickory) turned in his fastest race of the season in the 200 Butterfly to add another win to the Eagles' total.
Miami recorded its first win of the day in the 50 Free while senior Erik Gissen (Karlstad, Sweden-Alvkullegymnasiet) and junior Erik Brinkhoff (Bethel Park, Pa.-Bethel Park) finished second and third, respectively, before the teams turned attention to the springboard where freshman Tom Gillis (Halifax, Nova Scotia-) led the way, placing second in the 1-meter event with a career-best 324.53.
Eastern returned to the top in the 100 Free where Henry and Tyson finished first and second, respectively, before the Eagles repeated their backstroke success in the 200. Bateman reeled in his second win of the day while Kawaguchi claimed second.
Aerne's season-best 2:04.08 in the 200 Breast highlighted another win for the Green and White while redshirt freshman Lance Bergmann's (Bloomington, Ill.-Normal Community) season-best time gave him his first first top-three finish this season.
The Eagles swept the 500 Free in the next event with Lichtenberg leading the way. Touching in with his season's fastest time, Lichtenberg won the event for the first time this season. Rzyski and freshman Jean-Francois Murphy rounded out the top three, finishing second and third, respectively.
Following a one-two punch in the 100 Fly by Gissen and Burton, the Green and White closed out the day with a win of the 400 Free Relay.
Eastern closes out the regular season next weekend, Feb. 13-14, at the Ohio State Invitational. A select contigent of Eagles will trek to the Buckeye State for the two-day invite.
EMU Individual Results
* Denotes season-best
# Denotes career-best
1000 Free
1. Kyle Lichtenberg 9:35.47
2. Marcin Rzyski 9:38.67
3. Chris Cutter 9:40.36*
200 Free
1. Andrew Henry 1:39.59
2. Jake Tyson 1:41.11*
4. Jean-Francois Murphy 1:42.54
100 Back
1. Cole Bateman 49.60
2. Tosh Kawaguchi 50.61
4. Ricky Perez 51.14
100 Breast
1. Kyle Aerne 56.21*
2. Chris Hodges 56.67
6. Bryce Durling 58.41
7. Lance Bergmann x59.22
200 Fly
1. Logan Burton 1:51.50*
4. Hunter Cook 1:56.68
5. Krzysztof Gilski 1:57.33
6. Connor Johnson x1:58.06
50 Free
2. Erik Gissen 21.37
3. Erik Brinkhoff 21.49
7. Dylan Crompton 21.89
1-meter
2. Tom Gillis 324.53#
4. Peter Rusenas 303.53
5. Brendan O'Shea 296.40
8. Nicholas Fox 271.80
100 Free
1. Andrew Henry 45.30
2. Jake Tyson 46.04
7. Erik Brinkhoff 47.41
8. Dylan Crompton x48.21
200 Back
1. Cole Bateman 1:49.24
2. Tosh Kawaguchi 1:50.01
4. Chris Cutter 1:55.62
6. Ricky Perez x1:56.08
200 Breast
1. Kyle Aerne 2:04.08*
3. Lance Bergmann 2:09.58*
7. Bryce Durling 2:13.59
500 Free
1. Kyle Lichtenberg 4:37.86*
2. Marcin Rzyski 4:39.71
3. Jean-Francois Murphy 4:43.15
4. Hunter Cook x4:45.79
100 Fly
1. Erik Gissen 49.96
2. Logan Burton 50.51*
4. Connor Johnson 50.87
7. Krzysztof Gilski x53.88
OXFORD, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University men's swimming and diving team pushed its Mid-American Conference dual win streak to 70, Saturday, Feb. 6, with a 184-109 win over Miami University at Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center. Four different Eagles registered two wins in Eastern's victory.
EMU opened the day with a one-two finish in the 200 Medley Relay before junior Kyle Lichtenberg (Clarkston, Mich.) reeled in his second win of the season in the 100 Freestyle. Touching in with a time of 9:35.47, Lichtenberg was followed by juniors Marcin Rzyski (Olsztyn, Poland-Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace #4) and Chris Cutter (Fishers, Ind.-Fishers). Rzyski claimed second while Cutter's season-best time gave him the third place finish and the Green and White the sweep.
Senior Andrew Henry (Garner, N.C.-West Johnston) then won the 200 Free, besting the field by nearly two seconds. Freshman Jake Tyson (Ypsilanti, Mich.-Northgate) touched in second, with a season-best time of 1:41.11.
The Eagles turned in another one-two punch in the 100 Backstroke, led by junior Cole Bateman (Hutchinson, Minn.-Hutchinson). Winning the event for the fourth time this season, and third consecutive race, Bateman clocked in in 49.60. Just behind Bateman was freshman Tosh Kawaguchi (Cary, N.C.-Cary), who edged out Miami's Jake Prodoehl for the runner-up finish.
After junior Kyle Aerne's (Lake Villa, Ill.-Lakes) season-best time of 56.21 gave him the win in the 100 Breaststroke and senior Chris Hodges (Lincolnshire, Ill.-Stevenson) finished second, sophomore Logan Burton (Chesapeake, Va.-Hickory) turned in his fastest race of the season in the 200 Butterfly to add another win to the Eagles' total.
Miami recorded its first win of the day in the 50 Free while senior Erik Gissen (Karlstad, Sweden-Alvkullegymnasiet) and junior Erik Brinkhoff (Bethel Park, Pa.-Bethel Park) finished second and third, respectively, before the teams turned attention to the springboard where freshman Tom Gillis (Halifax, Nova Scotia-) led the way, placing second in the 1-meter event with a career-best 324.53.
Eastern returned to the top in the 100 Free where Henry and Tyson finished first and second, respectively, before the Eagles repeated their backstroke success in the 200. Bateman reeled in his second win of the day while Kawaguchi claimed second.
Aerne's season-best 2:04.08 in the 200 Breast highlighted another win for the Green and White while redshirt freshman Lance Bergmann's (Bloomington, Ill.-Normal Community) season-best time gave him his first first top-three finish this season.
The Eagles swept the 500 Free in the next event with Lichtenberg leading the way. Touching in with his season's fastest time, Lichtenberg won the event for the first time this season. Rzyski and freshman Jean-Francois Murphy rounded out the top three, finishing second and third, respectively.
Following a one-two punch in the 100 Fly by Gissen and Burton, the Green and White closed out the day with a win of the 400 Free Relay.
Eastern closes out the regular season next weekend, Feb. 13-14, at the Ohio State Invitational. A select contigent of Eagles will trek to the Buckeye State for the two-day invite.
EMU Individual Results
* Denotes season-best
# Denotes career-best
1000 Free
1. Kyle Lichtenberg 9:35.47
2. Marcin Rzyski 9:38.67
3. Chris Cutter 9:40.36*
200 Free
1. Andrew Henry 1:39.59
2. Jake Tyson 1:41.11*
4. Jean-Francois Murphy 1:42.54
100 Back
1. Cole Bateman 49.60
2. Tosh Kawaguchi 50.61
4. Ricky Perez 51.14
100 Breast
1. Kyle Aerne 56.21*
2. Chris Hodges 56.67
6. Bryce Durling 58.41
7. Lance Bergmann x59.22
200 Fly
1. Logan Burton 1:51.50*
4. Hunter Cook 1:56.68
5. Krzysztof Gilski 1:57.33
6. Connor Johnson x1:58.06
50 Free
2. Erik Gissen 21.37
3. Erik Brinkhoff 21.49
7. Dylan Crompton 21.89
1-meter
2. Tom Gillis 324.53#
4. Peter Rusenas 303.53
5. Brendan O'Shea 296.40
8. Nicholas Fox 271.80
100 Free
1. Andrew Henry 45.30
2. Jake Tyson 46.04
7. Erik Brinkhoff 47.41
8. Dylan Crompton x48.21
200 Back
1. Cole Bateman 1:49.24
2. Tosh Kawaguchi 1:50.01
4. Chris Cutter 1:55.62
6. Ricky Perez x1:56.08
200 Breast
1. Kyle Aerne 2:04.08*
3. Lance Bergmann 2:09.58*
7. Bryce Durling 2:13.59
500 Free
1. Kyle Lichtenberg 4:37.86*
2. Marcin Rzyski 4:39.71
3. Jean-Francois Murphy 4:43.15
4. Hunter Cook x4:45.79
100 Fly
1. Erik Gissen 49.96
2. Logan Burton 50.51*
4. Connor Johnson 50.87
7. Krzysztof Gilski x53.88
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