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2023 NCAA Kenyon College Owls

Men's Swimming and Diving

Kenyon men take silver at NCAA Championship

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Falling just shy of catching Emory University, the Kenyon College Owls gave it all they had over the course of the last four days and claimed the second-place spot during the 2023 NCAA Division III Men's Swimming and Diving Championship at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.

The Owls won three more event titles Saturday night and finished the championship with 494.5 teams points, an impressive advancement from last season's fifth-place finish with 282.5 points. Not counting the COVID years, the Kenyon men now boast three runner-up finishes and three national championships over the past nine seasons.

Emory was able to hold off Kenyon's charge and took home the team title with 532 points. Finishing behind Emory and Kenyon was third place University of Chicago, which closed with 318 points. 


One of the first highlights of Saturday evening for the Owls was a national championship swim in the 100-yard freestyle. First-year Djordje Dragojlovic took the crown with a time of 43.32. It was Dragojlovic's third title of the meet and was Kenyon's first title in the event since the 2013 season. Backing up Dragojlovic were senior Cherantha De Silva and junior Daniel Brooks. In the consolation final of the 100 they took ninth and 11th place, respectively. De Silva touched in 43.84 and Brooks finished in 44.29.


Despite that trio's efforts, the Kenyon men were outscored in the event by Emory, 43.5-35, putting the Eagles ahead by 10.5 points on the leaderboard.


Before that race, the Owls were within two points of the Eagles, thanks to the result turned in by senior Colin Bowling, who snared three points by finishing the 1,650-yard freestyle with a 14th-place time of 15:46.93.


Emory had four swimmers in the consolation final of the 200-yard backstroke, but Kenyon countered with two in the championship heat. With junior Yurii Kosian leading the way, the Owls moved to within seven points of Emory. Kosian clocked in at 1:44.94 for fifth place and senior Spencer Pruett landed in sixth place with a time of 1:45.39.


The Eagles all but sealed the deal in the next event, which was the 200-yard breaststroke. Emory had four swimmers in the race with three of them claiming top-four spots. Kenyon got a 14th-place finish from senior Bryan Fitzgerald, who completed the race in 1:59.87, but Emory's surge opened up a 61.5-point lead over the Owls.


Kenyon clawed back with a trio of All-America finishes on the three-meter diving board. That group was once again led by Israel Zavaleta, who, for the second consecutive year, swept the NCAA diving titles. He won his fourth straight event title Saturday night by taking the 2023 three-meter title with a final score of 595.15. At the conclusion of the meet, Zavaleta was named Diver of the Year and Ron Kontura was named Diving Coach of the Year by the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America.


Zavaleta and the Owls got reinforcements in the diving well, as Mason Fishell finished eighth with a score of 437.95 and Drew Albrecht added a 14th-place finish, tallying 426.30 points.


That left the Owls 44.5 points behind Emory with just the 400-yard freestyle relay to go. Even facing that margin, Kenyon did not fade, but continued its strong finish, winning the relay in 2:54.34. Teaming up to post that top time were Marko Krtinic, Daniel Brooks, De Silva and Dragojlovic.

 
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Players Mentioned

Drew Albrecht

Drew Albrecht

Junior
Colin Bowling

Colin Bowling

Junior
Daniel Brooks

Daniel Brooks

Sophomore
Mason Fishell

Mason Fishell

Junior
Yurii Kosian

Yurii Kosian

Junior
Marko Krtinic

Marko Krtinic

Sophomore
Spencer Pruett

Spencer Pruett

Junior
Israel Zavaleta

Israel Zavaleta

Sophomore
Bryan Fitzgerald

Bryan Fitzgerald

Junior
Cherantha De Silva

Cherantha De Silva

Senior

Players Mentioned

Drew Albrecht

Drew Albrecht

Junior
Colin Bowling

Colin Bowling

Junior
Daniel Brooks

Daniel Brooks

Sophomore
Mason Fishell

Mason Fishell

Junior
Yurii Kosian

Yurii Kosian

Junior
Marko Krtinic

Marko Krtinic

Sophomore
Spencer Pruett

Spencer Pruett

Junior
Israel Zavaleta

Israel Zavaleta

Sophomore
Bryan Fitzgerald

Bryan Fitzgerald

Junior
Cherantha De Silva

Cherantha De Silva

Senior