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SWIMMING: Men's squad falls to Keene State for first time since the 2002 season

Sports | 10/30/07
Posted online at 10:13 PM EST on 10/29/07 / Last updated at 3:16 AM EST on 10/29/07

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A Brandeis swimmer races in a butterfly event in the swimming and diving teams' match against Keene State. Hsiao-Chi Pang/the Justice
A Brandeis swimmer races in a butterfly event in the swimming and diving teams' match against Keene State. Hsiao-Chi Pang/the Justice

The men's swimming and diving team had defeated Keene State College every year since 2002 by an average of a 30 points per win, but that streak of dominance came to an end Saturday.

The Owls finally snapped their losing streak against the Judges, toppling the men's team 170-128, and also defeated the women's team 162-138. With the loss, both Brandeis teams dropped to 0-2 this season.

On the men's side, Keene State sent out a new lineup that included 14 rookies out of 21 total swimmers.

Brandeis coach James Zotz said it was difficult to create a lineup against opposing swimmers of which he had no prior knowledge.

"If I had results on them, [then] I could've gotten a better sense of what their potential was and create our lineup according to that," Zotz said.

Both Brandeis teams lost many close races, but it was the men's team that suffered the most. Brandeis missed a first-place finish in 12 of the 16 events but lost seven of those 12 by less than one second.

Since the difference between a first-place finish and second-place finish is five points for individual events and seven points for relays, the Judges paid for their small margins of defeat.

James Liu '10 attributed the difference to what he described as minor tactical aspects.

"I think we have to work on our starts and turns a little bit more; they weren't as good as they could've been," he said.

"We just need to spend more time on those things in practice."

After winning all three of his individual races in an Oct. 17 loss to Boston College, Liu was again impressive in his individual performances, but he fell victim to close finishes like many of his teammates.

He finished first in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of one minute, 50.3 seconds, but was second in the 50-yard freestyle, just 16 hundredths of a second behind Keene State sophomore Cody Larrimore's time of 22.16 seconds.

Liu's second-place finish meant he came out with only four points instead of the nine he would have received for finishing first.

Larrimore also got the best of Liu in the 100-yard freestyle, edging him by only four-tenths of a second to again take nine first-place points over Liu's four.
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