After three days of intense competition, the Lindenwood women's swimming and diving team finished in seventh place with a score of 126, while the men took fourth with 400.
Elliott Irwin recorded third place finishes in the men's 100-yard butterfly with a time of 46.65 and in the men's 50-yard freestyle (19.79). In the men's 400-yard IM, Matheo Mateos-Mongelos finished in third with a time of 3:50.63. Johan Cue Carrillo took first place in the men's 100-yard breaststroke in 52.22. David Molina-Fregenal recorded a third-place finish with a score of 280.35.
The swimming and diving teams will not return to action until January 2024, when they host the University of Nebraska at Omaha on the 24th in St. Peters, Missouri, at the St. Peters Rec-Plex.