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Wingate University Athletics

Giacomo Viazzo
Hugh Patton

Men's Swimming

#1 Queens earns hard-fought 149-113 BMC victory over #20 Wingate

Wingate, N.C.----The number one Queens University of Charlotte earned a hard-fought 149-113 Bluegrass Mountain Conference men's swimming victory over number 20 Wingate University Friday evening at the WU Natatorium (complete results). The five-time defending national champions won 11 of the 14 events contested with sophomore Alex Kunert (Berlin, Germany) claiming four victories.
 
Kunert started his day swimming the third leg of the Royals' triumphant 400 Medley Relay quartet. Queens posted a gold-medal time of 3:20.56. Individually, Kunert touched first in the 200 Butterfly (new pool record 1:48.49), the 100 Freestyle (45.37) and the 200 Butterfly (48.82). Nine of the 14 races were decided by one second or less. Queens won seven of those nine contests.
 
BMC Swimmer of the Week and Wingate junior Iran Almeida (Roanoke, Va.) won the 50 Freestyle with a new pool record time of 20.79. Bulldog classmate David Granados Doblas (Olot, Spain) set a new pool record on his way to victory in the 200 Backstroke (1:50.49). WU senior Giacomo Viazzo (Lonato del Gardo, Italy) touched first in the 200 Breaststroke with his triumphant time of 2:03.52.
 
Queens concluded the evening by winning the 400 Freestyle Relay by 0.02 seconds. The Royals posted a time of 3:06.91. Wingate's quartet recorded a time of 3:06.93. Bulldog team members included freshmen Marcel Snitko (Bad Zwischenahn, Germany) and Frederik Oscar Moller (Chalottenlund, Denmark), junior Aaron Bowman (Thomasville, N.C.) and senior captain Markus Furst (Jönköping, Sweden).
 
WINGATE UNIVERSITY
 
A comprehensive, independent and growing university, Wingate serves more than 3,600 students in North Carolina. Founded in 1896, the University offers 37 undergraduate majors as well as graduate and professional programs. Wingate is home to the Cannon College of Arts and Sciences, the Levine College of Health Sciences, the Byrum School of Business, the Thayer School of Education and the School of Sport Sciences. Wingate blends in-class exploration with out-of-class application to deliver an uncommon and life-changing educational experience.
 
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 13 years. Wingate is first in the 2000s among NCAA Division II and North Carolina's colleges and universities with 113 CoSIDA Academic All-America® selections. Wingate is tops among all SAC schools with 122 lifetime Academic All-America® honorees. For more information on WU athletics, go to www.wingatebulldogs.com. Current news and videos can be found at www.wingate.edu.
 
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