Queens men break D-II national 800 free relay record to earn points lead over Drury

Friday night at the 2015 Division II NCAA Championships saw an NCAA record fall in almost every men’s swimming event, concluding with an 800 free relay record for the men of Queens University.

Nick Arakelian, Benjamin Taylor, Hayden Kosater and Matthew Josa combined to go 6:26.29 to get about a second under the old record, which this same foursome set last month at 7:27.53.

That team was led by Josa, who split a 1:35.76 on the anchor leg despite swimming (and winning) the previous men’s event with a national record 1:42.96 in the 200 fly.

Queens also got identical 1:37.20s from their two middle legs, the junior Taylor and the senior Kosater. Arakelian, a freshman, was maybe most impressive, leading off in 1:36.13 without the aid of a relay exchange. He was coming off his own individual national championship from the 500 free earlier in the night.

With Josa in his sophomore season, this team featured one swimmer from each class in breaking the national record.

Here’s a quick look at the relay’s splits:

Queens 2015
Nick Arakelian 1:36.13
Benjamin Taylor 1:37.20
Hayden Kosater 1:37.20
Matthew Josa 1:35.76
6:26.29

The record-setting crew helped Queens take a 14-point lead over ten-time defending national champs Drury with just one day of racing left to go in Indianapolis.

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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