More Records Fall on Day 2 of AAC Swimming Championships; Milligan Continues to Lead the Pack
KINGSPORT, Tenn. - Three more records fell on the second day of the 2022 Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Championship Meet on Thursday at the Kingsport Aquatic Center in the HMG Competition Pool.
Milligan continues to lead both the men's and women's team competitions.
In the men's field, Milligan leads with 649 points, while WVU Tech is second at 336 and Union third at 297. Point and St. Andrews round out the field with 273 and 44 points, respectively.
Milligan leads the women's field with 533 points, while Brenau is second at 359. WVU Tech is third at 272, Union is fourth at 167, and Columbia is fifth at 131. St. Andrews and Point round out the field with 59 and 54 points, respectively.
The records that fell were in:
- Women's 100 fly - Bayley Blackmon, Brenau, 58.29 (58.33 - previous record);
- Men's 200 free - Andre Bazzana, Milligan, 1:40.73 (1L42.50 - previous record);
- Men's 400 medley relay - Milligan, 3:25.28 (3:27.14 - previous record).
For a complete look at Thursday's results, click here.