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Men's Swimming & Diving Wraps Up 2023-24 Season
March 31, 2024 | Swimming & Diving
INDIANAPOLIS – The UNC men's swimming and diving team wrapped up its 2023-24 season Saturday at the NCAA Championships hosted by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Indiana Sports Corporation at the IU Natatorium.
Arizona State won the 2024 Division I men's swimming and diving championships with a score of 523.5, beating California, which finished with 444.5. The Tar Heels finished 33rd.
During the four days of competition, UNC set three program records and five Tar Heels earned honorable mention All-America honors.
Senior Alex Hart finished 10th in the men's 3-meter springboard competition with a score of 395.50 to earn the third All-America accolade of his career.
Louis Dramm broke his program record in the 200 IM by 0:00.28 with time of 1:42.86. He finished 24th overall and later placed 22nd in the 400 IM (3:43.17).
The 800 freestyle relay foursome of Dramm, Patrick Hussey, Sebastian Lunak and Matthew Van Deusen earned honorable mention All-America accolades with a 16th-place finish, posting a school record time of 6:14.88. That beats the previous mark of 6:15.97, set last season, by more than a second.
Hussey led off the event with a time of 1:32.87 to establish a new Carolina record in the 200 freestyle, eclipsing his own record of 1:33.11 set at last year's NCAA Championships.
Lunak finished 19th overall in the 200 fly (1:41.82), freshman Ben Delmar placed 20th in the 200 breast (1:53.47) and senior Boyd Poelke came in 27th in the 100 fly (45.43).
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Arizona State won the 2024 Division I men's swimming and diving championships with a score of 523.5, beating California, which finished with 444.5. The Tar Heels finished 33rd.
During the four days of competition, UNC set three program records and five Tar Heels earned honorable mention All-America honors.
Senior Alex Hart finished 10th in the men's 3-meter springboard competition with a score of 395.50 to earn the third All-America accolade of his career.
Louis Dramm broke his program record in the 200 IM by 0:00.28 with time of 1:42.86. He finished 24th overall and later placed 22nd in the 400 IM (3:43.17).
The 800 freestyle relay foursome of Dramm, Patrick Hussey, Sebastian Lunak and Matthew Van Deusen earned honorable mention All-America accolades with a 16th-place finish, posting a school record time of 6:14.88. That beats the previous mark of 6:15.97, set last season, by more than a second.
Hussey led off the event with a time of 1:32.87 to establish a new Carolina record in the 200 freestyle, eclipsing his own record of 1:33.11 set at last year's NCAA Championships.
Lunak finished 19th overall in the 200 fly (1:41.82), freshman Ben Delmar placed 20th in the 200 breast (1:53.47) and senior Boyd Poelke came in 27th in the 100 fly (45.43).
Follow The Tar Heels
For updates on all things UNC swimming and diving, check GoHeels.com or follow the team on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, @uncswimdive.
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