CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – The Campbellsville University men's swimming team closed out their final home meet of the season with a 109-72 win over UT Southern, and a school-record-breaking performance in the 800 Free Relay.
- Campbellsville earned a commanding 109-72 victory over UT Southern.
- Campbellsville's 200 Medley Relay set the tone with a 1:54.18 winning performance.
- The Tigers' 800 Free Relay broke the school record by 20 seconds. This matched the women's team record improvement.
- Campbellsville now turns its focus to the Colonel Classic Invite at Centre College, January 9-10 in Danville, Ky.
Jacob Isacson, Jaen Serra,
Kyle Kleinhans, and
Adrien Cantemerle opened the meet strong with a 1:54.18 in the 200 Medley Relay, setting the tone for the afternoon.
In distance action, Jaen Serra led the Tigers with a standout 8:54.40 in the 800 Free, while
Luis Castro earned a personal-best finish in the 200 Free (2:02.37). Both performances helped build an early team advantage that carried through the meet.
Sprinters also contributed crucial points. Kleinhans placed second in the 50 Free (25.97), and
Domantas Petraitis and
Kirkland May posted personal-best times in the same event. Cantemerle captured the 100 Free (54.28), with Lucca Motta and DaVaughn Wilson also scoring for the Tigers.
Petraitis led the 100 Back in 1:01.39, while Jacob Isacson added a personal-best 1:03.61. In the breaststroke,
Adam Peeden, Kase Moore, and
Garrett Schmidt contributed key points, with Schmidt lowering his personal best to 1:25.79 and Moore improving to 1:23.41.
The Tigers closed with a statement 800 Free Relay, with Cantemerle, Castro, Kleinhans, and Jaen Serra finishing in 8:04.03, breaking the school record by 20 seconds.