After Day One, Incarnate Word Leads the Field at 2022 CCSA Men's Swimming and Diving Championship

After Day One, Incarnate Word Leads the Field at 2022 CCSA Men's Swimming and Diving Championship

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LYNCHBURG, Va. - Incarnate Word finished in first place after day one of competition at the 2022 CCSA Men's Swimming and Diving Championship with 203 points. FAU is currently in second with 183 points while Gardner-Webb is third with 169 points. Old Dominion (114 points) and Bellarmine (91 points) round out the team standings at fourth and fifth, respectively.


Team Scores Through Day One

Place Team Points
1 Incarnate Word 203
2 FAU 183
3 Gardner-Webb 169
4 Old Dominion 114
5 Bellarmine 91


CCSA Men's Championship Meet Records Broken
Gardner-Webb - 200-Yard Medley Relay (1:27.25)

CCSA Championship Event Winners

200-Yard Medley Relay
2022 Champion:
 Gardner-Webb (1:27.25)
Next Two Finishers: Incarnate Word (1:27.33) | Old Dominion (1:29.54)
Event Note: Gardner-Webb claimed its fourth consecutive event title and broke the CCSA Championship record the program set last year

500-Yard Freestyle
2022 Champion:
 Timo Paisley, FAU (4:26.97)
Next Two Finishers: Alvaro Ibarra, Incarnate Word (4:27.04) | Sergio Duran, Incarnate Word (4:28.00)
Event Note: This was the second consecutive gold medal for the Owls and the program's third all-time event victory

200-Yard Individual Medley
2022 Champion:
 Alec Peckmann, FAU (1:47.31)
Next Two Finishers: Jorge Cardenas, Incarnate Word (1:49.27) | Nick Shaffer, FAU (1:49.31)
Event Note: Peckmann's event-winning finish secured the second consecutive 200-Yard Individual Medley title for FAU

50-Yard Freestyle
2022 Champion:
 Brady Fields, Gardner-Webb (20.16)
Next Two Finishers: Noah Wilkins, Old Dominion (20.24) | Peter Tanner, FAU (20.27)
Event Note: Fields became the first student-athlete to win the event three times after earning his third consecutive gold medal

The 2022 edition marks the 15th championship for the CCSA in Men's Swimming and Diving and the third time the event has been hosted by Liberty.


The Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) is a progressive NCAA Division I conference dedicated to the enhancement of opportunities for students. The conference was founded in 2008 to provide a championship opportunity for Swimming and Diving student-athletes and extended that opportunity with the addition of Beach Volleyball in the summer of 2015. The league's footprint extends into several states: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia. The CCSA is dedicated to the student-athletes who compete in its championships and their success in the classroom, in the field of competition, and life after graduation.