Miami (OH) Wins 4th-Straight Men's MAC Title (2024 Men's MAC Champs Day 4 Recap)
11/03/2024 17:21
By Spencer Penland on SwimSwam
2024 MEN'S MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Dates: Wednesday, March 6 – Saturday, March 9
- Location: SIU Recreation Center, Carbondale, IL
- Defending Champions: Miami (3x)
- Live Results
- Live Video
- Championship Central
- Day 1 Results | Day 1 Time Trials Results | Day 1 Recap
- Day 2 Results | Day 2 Recap
- Day 3 ResultsDay 3 Recap
- Day 4 Results (Full Meet Results)
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
- Miami (OH) – 724
- Missouri State – 679.5
- Southern Illinois – 657.5
- UIC – 532
- Ball State – 414
- Evansville – 262
- Valparaiso – 125
AWARDS
- Freshman Diver of the Year: Christian Curtis, UIC
- Freshman Swimmer of the Year: Benedek Andor, Southern Illinois
- Most Outstanding Diver: Harrison Nolan, UIC
- Diving Coach of the Year: Susan Bromberg, UIC
- Most Outstanding Swimmer: Alex Santiago, Southern Illinois
- Swimming Coach of the Year: Hollie Bonewit-Cron, Miami
- Most Outstanding Senior: Henju Duvenhage, Miami
Miami (OH) managed to hold onto their lead through the final day of the 2024 Men’s MAC Championships, winning their 4th-straight title. Missouri State held onto 2nd place, while Southern Illinois came in a close 3rd.
Southern Illinois junior Alex Santiago closed out what was a phenomenal meet with another great day on Saturday. Santiago would win the Most Outstanding Swimmer award for his efforts. On Saturday, Santiago won the 100 free decisively, roaring to a huge time of 42.42. That swim broke the MAC record that Santiago had just set himself on Wednesday night in a time trial before the first session of the meet. At that Wednesday time trial, he clocked a 42.70, taking the conference record under 43 seconds for the first time.
On Saturday, Santiago was out very fast, splitting 20.13 on the opening 50. He then clocked a 22.29 coming home.
Santiago was then back in action in the 400 free relay, helping SIU win in a new pool record of 2:53.16. AJ Terry led off in 43.97, followed by Donat Csuvarszki in 43.28, Jered Moore in 43.69, and Santiago with a 42.22 on the anchor.
Another MAC record fell at the hands of Southern Illinois on the night.Jack Khrypunov won the 200 fly in 1:43.16, dipping under the previous conference record of 1:43.30, which was set in 2019. Khrypunov got out a bit of an early lead, taking his race out in 49.38 on the first 100. He then really expanded his lead on the 3rd 50, before out-splitting everyone by more than a second on the final 50.
The Salukis also saw Jered Moore earn a win on the night. Moore won the 200 back by well over 2 seconds, finishing in 1:43.64. That swim came after he clocked a 1:42.56 in prelims.
Ball State picked up a win on the night, seeing Joey Garberick win the 200 breast by a huge margin. Gerberick clocked a career best of 1:54.78, winning the race by more than 3 seconds. Additionally, he shattered the pool record, which had stood at 1:57.07. Garberick posted the fastest split in the field on each 50, going 25.09, 29.09, 29.88, and 30.72 respectively by 50.
Missouri State’s Dylan Moffatt won the 1650 free in 15:13.67, winning by a little over 16 seconds. While he won the race by a giant margin, Moffatt was well off his career best of 14:55.60, which stands as the MAC record in the event, as well as the SIU pool record.
ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM
- Joey Garberick, Ball State
- Henju Duvenhage, Miami
- Allen Cotton, Miami
- Owen Blazer, Miami
- AJ Huskey, Missouri State
- Brunno Suzuki, Missouri State
- Dylan Moffatt, Missouri State
- Jack Grandy, Missouri State
- Alex Santiago, Southern Illinois
- Jered Moore, Southern Illinois
- Jack Khrypunov, Southern Illinois
- Benedek Andor, Southern Illinois
- Ben Ramminger, UIC
- Rafe Dolan Peterson, UIC
- Harrison Nolan, UIC
ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM
- Bryce Handshoe, Ball State
- Yonatan Rosin, Miami
- Mason Miller, Miami
- Uros Djokovic. Miami
- Bryce Menchhofer, Miami
- Gabriel Perseguin, Miami
- Ian Kmiliauskis. Miami
- Robert Hill, Missouri State
- Luigi Maciel Da Silva, Missouri State
- Reese Hodgins, Missouri State
- Donat Csuvarszki, Southern Illinois
- Nicolas Lanuza, Southern Illinois
- Cole Tremewan, UIC
- Bruno Carrillo, UIC
- Liam Davis, UIC
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