Royals Break Three More Records; Extends Lead in Men's CCSA Swimming & Diving Championship

Royals Break Three More Records; Extends Lead in Men's CCSA Swimming & Diving Championship

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Thursday night marked the midway point of the CCSA Swimming & Diving Championship at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center in Knoxville, Tenn. Queens extended its lead in the men's competition and broke two more CCSA relay records with a time of 1:17.57 in the 200-Yard Freestyle Relay and 3:08.47 in the 400-Yard Medley Relay. Jan Delkeskamp collected the 400-Yard IM title in 3:47.81 while teammate Yannick Plasil also hit the 'B' cut time of 3:50.56 for bronze in the event and Alex Kunert set a new conference and championship record for gold in the 200-Yard Freestyle (1:34.02).

Rateb Hussein paced FAU with his second consecutive gold in the 100-Yard Butterfly. The Owls are 67.5 points behind the Royals to remain in second (380.0) while Gardner-Webb (236.5), Old Dominion (215.0) and Bellarmine (169.0) follow at the midway point of the Championships. Day three of competition opens on Friday with the 800-Yard Freestyle Relays at 10 AM ET.


Team Scores Through Day Two

Place Team Points
1.  Queens  447.5
2.  James Madison 380.0
3.  Gardner-Webb  236.5
4.  Old Dominion  215.0
5.  Bellarmine  169.0

CCSA Men's Championship Meet Records Broken
Queens - 200-Yard Medley Relay (1:25.39)
Matej Dusa, Queens - 50-Yard Freestyle (19.20)
Queens - 200-Yard Freestyle Relay (1:17.57)
Alex Kunert, Queens - 200-Yard Freestyle (1:34.02)
Queens - 400-Yard Medley Relay (3:08.47)

CCSA Championship Event Winners
200-Yard Freestyle Relay
2023 Champion:
 Queens (1:17.57)
Next Two Finishers:
 Florida Atlantic (1:19.98) | Gardner-Webb (1:20.74)
Event Note:
 Queens earned its second men's relay gold medal of the Championships wiht a new conference and meet record with a 'B' qualifying time of 1:17.57; besting a nine-year record held by Incarnate Word (2014)

100-Yard Butterfly
2023 Champion:
 Rateb Hussein, Florida Atlantic (46.81)
Next Two Finishers:
 Jacob Dray, Bellarmine (47.44) | Alexander Bauch, Queens (47.44)
Event Note:
 Hussein captured his second consecutive 100-Yard Butterfly title with a 46.81; 0.26 seconds faster than his first title last season

400-Yard Individual Medley
2023 Champion:
 Jan Delkeskamp, Queens (3:47.81)
Next Two Finishers:
 Nick Shaffer, FAU (3:48.79) | Yannick Plasil, Queens (3:50.56
Event Note:
 All three medalists reach NCAA 'B' standards as Delkeskamp adds to the Royals gold collection and Shaffer adds his second-straight silver in the event

200-Yard Freestyle
2023 Champion:
 Alex Kunert, Queens (1:34.02)
Next Two Finishers:
 Noah Wilkins, Old Dominion (1:36.31) | Luke Erwee, Queens (1:36.33)
Event Note:
 Kunert becomes the fourth Royal to break a meet record and conference record that was set in the prelims earlier in the day by teammate Daniel Meszaros who finished fourth

400-Yard Medley Relay
2023 Champion:
 Queens (3:08.47)
Next Two Finishers:
 Florida Atlantic (3:13.82) | Gardner-Webb (3:15.90)
Event Note:
 Queens makes it 3-for-3 in broken relay records with a time of 3:08.47 improving on their previous record of 3:09.68 set earlier in the prelims

200-Yard Medley Relay
2023 Champion:
 Queens (1:25.39)
Next Two Finishers: Gardner-Webb (1:27.17) | Florida Atlantic (1:27.66)
Event Note: The Royals broke a championship record in the first finals race of the 2023 event, besting Gardner-Webb's 1:27.25 record set last season

3M Diving
2023 Champion:
Brandon Shepherd, Florida Atlantic (300.55)
Next Finisher: Ethan Crim, Florida Atlantic (229.75)
Event Note: Florida Atlantic was guaranteed to earn its fourth event title and first since 2021 as Brandon Shepherd edged out teammate Ethan Crim with a winning score of 300.55

500-Yard Freestyle
2023 Champion:
 Luke Erwee, Queens (4:24.03)
Next Two Finishers: Logan Thornsberry, Florida Atlantic (4:27.82) | Matt Shanahan, Queens (4:29.16)
Event Note: Erwee picked up his second gold medal of the night besting his qualifying time by almost 2.5 seconds to stand atop the podium as the Royals' first DI individual event champion

200-Yard Individual Medley
2023 Champion:
 Alex Kunert, Queens (1:44.67)
Next Two Finishers: Balazs Berecz, Queens (1:46.15) | Nick Shaffer, Florida Atlantic (1:46.82)
Event Note: FAU's Alec Peckmann's three-peat was denied, finishing fourth in the event while Queen's Alex Kunert claimed the second Men's individual title of the evening

50-Yard Freestyle
2023 Champion:
 Matej Dusa, Queens (19.20)
Next Two Finishers: Brady Fields, Gardner-Webb (19.92) | Daniel Meszaros, Queens (19.94)
Event Note: Dusa obliterated the previous meet record in a blistering 19.20 time to make the NCAA 'B' cut and was just .06 from tying his conference record set earlier this season

The 2023 edition marks the 16th championship for the CCSA in Men's Swimming and Diving and the fourth time the event has been hosted by the University of Tennessee.


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: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and 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.