Wingate, N.C.----The nationally-ranked Wingate University men's and women's swimming teams swept a Senior Day meet over St. Andrews University Friday night at the Wingate Natatorium. The number five Wingate men defeated the SAU Knights 105-75, while the number six Bulldog women earned a 118-28 decision. Wingate celebrated Senior Day during the event's first break (
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"Tonight was all about our seniors," Wingate head coach 
Kirk Sanocki says. "We set our line-ups to accentuate our seniors. We didn't want to take St. Andrews lightly…we knew they are a first-year program…with a few holes. Our seniors went out on a good note…and we learned areas where we need to work prior to the Bluegrass Mountain Conference meet."
 
#5 Wingate men 105, St. Andrews 75
 
Wingate seniors 
Reed Miller (Mobile, Ala.) and 
Marko Blazevski (Skopje, Macedonia) participated in two victories each for the Bulldogs. Individually, Miller won the 50 Freestyle (21.57) and Blazevski won the 200 Individual Medley (1:52.48). The duo paired with senior classmates 
Tim Kniffler (Mulheim, Germany) and 
Will Meagher (Eagan, Minn.) to take the checkered flag in the 200 Freestyle Relay (1:26.01).
 
#6 Wingate women 118, St. Andrews 28
 
Five Wingate seniors won one individual event each Friday. 
Charlotte Cornet (Brussels, Belgium) got things started with her 200 Freestyle win (1:58.43). 
Amanda Gilbert (Metairie, La.) touched first in the 50 Freestyle (24.94), while 
Valerie Dembny (Bremen, Germany) won the 200 Individual Medley (2:10.32).
 
Bulldog senior 
Katie Pheil (Ocala, Fla.) triumphed in the 100 Backstroke (58.26), while classmate 
Alex Andrechuk (Ajax, Ontario, Canada) claimed the gold medal in the 500 Freestyle (5:26.02). Pheil, Cornet, Dembny and Gilbert started the day with a victory in the 200 Medley Relay (1:48.38).
 
Wingate will host the Bluegrass Mountain Conference championship meet Feb. 12-15 at the Mecklenburg County Aquatics Center (MCAC) pool in downtown Charlotte. The Wingate men have won six BMC titles in a row, while the Bulldog women have three BMC championship trophies (2004, 2005, 2013).
 
WINGATE UNIVERSITY
 
Wingate University, ranked as the 8th "best value" in the South by 
U.S. News & World Report, serves more than 3,000 students on three campuses in Wingate, Charlotte and Hendersonville, N.C. Founded in 1896, the University offers 35 undergraduate majors, 37 minors and career concentrations, numerous pre-professional programs, graduate degrees in business, accounting, education, physician assistant studies and sport administration, and doctorates in pharmacy, physical therapy and education.
 
With a 14 to 1 student/teacher ratio, Wingate students gain the tools and support needed to excel in academics and apply that learning toward an extraordinary career and life. To view current news, video and story ideas, visit 
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In addition to a robust intramural athletics program, Wingate student athletes compete in 22 NCAA Division II sports. The University has won the South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Award for the past seven years. For more information, go to 
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Wingate is first among NCAA Division II Academic All-America®-producing private colleges in the 2000's with 59 selections. Among North Carolina's colleges and universities, Wingate's 59 Academic All-America® honorees are number one during this millennium. Wingate's 68 lifetime Academic All-America® picks are tops among all SAC schools. For more information on WU athletics, go to 
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