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Men’s Swimming & Diving Places Second After Day One of the Bucknell Invitational
11/21/2025 9:39:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving
LEWISBURG, Pa. – University of Delaware men's swimming & diving is in second place with 318 points after one day of competition at the Bucknell Invitational.
The men's squad broke the program record in the 200-freestyle relay during the event, while also winning three events in the finals.
The 200-freestyle relay record was set by Addison Collins, Kade Snyder, Brady Robidas, and Matvei Namakonov at 1:18.30, breaking a record set by Collins, Namakonov, Toni Sabev, and Luke Rautzhan last season.
RESULTS
Josh Donovan, Manuel Osorio, James Haney, and Will Cross placed seventh in the 200-freestyle relay behind the Delaware quartet at 1:21.37.
Namakonov won the 50-free for the third consecutive meet, finishing with his fastest time of the 2025-26 season at 19.69. Collins finished just behind in that race at 20.00, while Kade Snyder placed fifth at 20.28. The trio placed first, second, and third, respectively, in the preliminary race to qualify for the final.
Kevin Siegfried finished seventh in the 1M dive, scoring 256.85.
Delaware also picked up a win to end the meet in the 400-medley relay at 3:09.19. The relay of Kaloyan Levterov, Namakonov, Snyder, and Collins cruised to a three-second victory.
Finishing just behind them in fourth place, sophomores Haney, Brian Wilbur, Snyder, and Robidas registered a finish of 3:16.37.
UP NEXT
Day two starts at 10 a.m. tomorrow with the finals starting at 6 p.m.
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The men's squad broke the program record in the 200-freestyle relay during the event, while also winning three events in the finals.
The 200-freestyle relay record was set by Addison Collins, Kade Snyder, Brady Robidas, and Matvei Namakonov at 1:18.30, breaking a record set by Collins, Namakonov, Toni Sabev, and Luke Rautzhan last season.
RESULTS
Josh Donovan, Manuel Osorio, James Haney, and Will Cross placed seventh in the 200-freestyle relay behind the Delaware quartet at 1:21.37.
Namakonov won the 50-free for the third consecutive meet, finishing with his fastest time of the 2025-26 season at 19.69. Collins finished just behind in that race at 20.00, while Kade Snyder placed fifth at 20.28. The trio placed first, second, and third, respectively, in the preliminary race to qualify for the final.
Kevin Siegfried finished seventh in the 1M dive, scoring 256.85.
Delaware also picked up a win to end the meet in the 400-medley relay at 3:09.19. The relay of Kaloyan Levterov, Namakonov, Snyder, and Collins cruised to a three-second victory.
Finishing just behind them in fourth place, sophomores Haney, Brian Wilbur, Snyder, and Robidas registered a finish of 3:16.37.
UP NEXT
Day two starts at 10 a.m. tomorrow with the finals starting at 6 p.m.
FOLLOW ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Delaware men's and women's swimming & diving, follow the Blue Hens on X, formerly known as Twitter, Instagram, and like on Facebook.
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