CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The University of Pennsylvania men's swimming and diving team put the finishing touches on its regular-season slate Saturday morning at Blodgett Pool, earning a 195-104 victory over Boston College despite a 207-91 defeat to host Harvard.
With the split, the Quakers finish out the regular season with an overall record of 4-6, going 1-6 against Ivy competition in 2024-25.
Senior
Matt Fallon was the hero for Penn, claiming victory in three events to pace the team.
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*Fallon was victorious first in the 100-yard breaststroke, clocking a 54.39.
Watson Nguyen picked up second place with a time of 54.81. Fallon also won the 200 breast at 1:58.88 with
Peter Whittington coming in second (2:00.56), and won the 400 IM as well with a time of 3:56.84.
*The quartet of
John Lieberman,
Alex Fu,
Jeffrey Hou, and
Liam Campbell timed in at 1:23.55 to place second in the 200 free relay.
*Whittington placed third in the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:50.05.
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Daniel Gallagher swam a 1:49.78 in the 200 backstroke, good for a third-place finish.
*Hou continued his strong freshman season with a time of 49.79 in the 100 fly, taking third place.
*Hou, Nguyen, Fu, and Campbell clocked a time of 1:31.30 to take third place in the 200 medley relay.
Up Next
It's another month off before the Quakers resume competition at the Ivy League Championships Feb. 26 to March 1 in Providence, R.I.
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