INDIANAPOLIS - Several teams hit the water to continue the regular season as Great Midwest Athletic Conference Swimming & Diving Athletes of the Week awards were announced Wednesday.
Swimming and Diving Men’s Athlete of the Week
Aubin Dulin
Tiffin
Sophomore
Vic Fezensac, France (LPO Le Garros)
Dulin, a talented sophomore from France, made impressive contributions individually and in relays as Tiffin defeated Oberlin.
Dulin collected three victories and one runner-up finish in the four events he swam in.
The sophomore picked up victories in the 200 Breaststroke, 400 IM and the 400 Medley Relay. Dulin swam last in the 400 Medley Relay as the Dragons won that event by almost 25 seconds.
Next, Dulin went on to swim in the 200 Breaststroke, where he had the lead after the first split and finished with a victory by less than four seconds.
Later, Dulin swam first in the 400 IM where he set the pace for the Dragons, getting them out to an early lead and not looking back.
Dulin was also runner-up in the 100 breaststroke, touching the wall after the leader by less than two seconds.
Tiffin’s men travels to conference opponent Malone this Saturday as it looks to win their fifth meet in a row.
Women’s Athlete of the Week
Hanna Cederholm
Findlay
Junior
Kvibille, Sweden (Sannarpsgymnasiet HS)
The NCAA All-American Cederholm has received women’s honors for the second week in a row after another stellar display in the pool.
The Junior from Sweden is not letting up this season as she picked up three victories over the weekend against Ohio Wesleyan. Cederholm won the 50 Freestyle, 100 Freestyle and the 200 Freestyle Relay.
Cederholm’s first win came in the 50 Freestyle as she swam a 24.66, less than 1 second from the NCAA “B” standard, and won the event by over one second.
Later, she jumped back into the pool and won the 100 Freestyle by about one second in what looked to be a tight race with Ohio Wesleyan swimmer Tyler Mansfield.
In the second to last event of the night, Cederholm and the Oilers swam in the 200 Freestyle Relay where they finished first by almost seven seconds. Cederholm swam in the second leg and had the fastest time of the four by two seconds.
The Oilers travel to Romeoville, Ill., where they will battle Lewis and Hillsdale over the weekend.