Evansville Men Defeat Ball State 166-132 On Senior Day

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January 20th, 2020 College

Evansville vs Ball State (M)

Courtesy: Evansville Athletics

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville men’s swimming and diving team earned senior day dual win over Ball State, Friday afternoon at Wyttenbach Pool.

The squad took down Ball State 156-132, posting 11 event victories.

Ee E Tan started off the evening with a personal best 9:48.41 100-yard freestyle race, taking first place, while Austin Smith took second in the event with a 9:53.20 time, Smith added a first place 4:47.41 500-yard freestyle swim.

Paul Cozzens posted two first place finishes in the 200-yard fly (1:56.08) and the 200-yard IM (1:56.28) and added a second place finish in the 200-yard breast stroke.

Brandt Hudson earned two top finishes with a 1:42.76 200-yard free style time and a 200-yard backstroke 1:54.07 time.

The Purple Aces are back in action tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Saint Louis.

Courtesy: Ball State Athletics

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Despite senior caption Ben Andrew earning multiple wins on the night, the Ball State University men’s swimming and diving team came up just shy of a victory as it fell to Evansville 156-132 Friday night.

The Cardinals fell to 2-2 in dual meets on the year in their first competition since the holiday break.

Andrew was just one bright spot for the Cardinals on the night as he took home wins in both the 100 Breast (58.82) and 100 Fly (51.10). The other individual win for BSU came from freshman Owen Chaye who claimed victory in the 50 Free (21.56).

Ball State’s divers split the 1M and 3M on the night as Hunter Ongay won the 1M (262.80) and finished second on 3M (223.92) while freshman Wyatt Blake won the 3M (226.42) and placed second on 1M (249.05).

The Cardinals finished second in both relays as a team of Logan Ackley, Andrew, Bryce Handshoe and Drew Weeks clocked in at 3:31.81 in the 400 Medley Relay followed by Jack Wolfred, Chaye, Davis Meyn and Handshoe recording a 1:26.84 in the 200 Free Relay.

Overall, the Cardinals earned seven second-place finishes in the pool along with 11 third-place results.

Ball State will honor its seniors Saturday afternoon when the women face Indiana State and the men participate in an intrasquad meet at the same time. The meet begins at 3 p.m. ET and will broadcast on Facebook Live.

For all the latest on Ball State swimming and diving, follow @BallStateSwim on Twitter and visit BallStateSports.com.

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