Day 4: Results | Prelims
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YORK, Pa. (Men's Swimming) – The Stevens Ducks captured the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) men's swimming title. The Ducks earned 1,589.5 points, four gold medals, 11 silver medals, and two bronze medals.
Widener finished in second place with 1,424 points and 18 medals. York took third with 1,152 points and 15 medals. Misericordia finished in fourth with 861 points and three medals. Arcadia took fifth with 798 points.
Men's Final Standings:
1. Stevens - 1,589.5
2. Widener - 1,424
3. York - 1,152
4. Misericordia - 861
5. Arcadia - 798
6. Messiah - 616.5
7. Hood - 517
8. Stevenson - 400
9. FDU - 246
10. Lebanon Valley - 230
11. King's - 142
1650 Freestyle
Sean Lehan of Widener has made a splash in his first year debut. Lehan picked up his second individual medal with a first-place finish in the 1650. He touched the wall in 16:03.25, just one second shy of breaking the 2020 record. Messiah's PJ Cronauer took second and York's Will McDermott placed third.
100 Free
Bryan Collins picked up another individual title over the weekend with a 46.14 finish for first-place. Widener's Kyle Cantrell took second and Misericordia's Jacob Rose took third.
200 Backstroke
Ethan Emerton of Stevens took first with a time of 1:51.70. York's Bryce Miller took second and Misericordia's Dannik Khais took third.
200 Breaststroke
Widener's Dan Jackson captured the gold medal with a time of 2:05.28. Stevens' Angel Velasquez took second and Hood's Isiah Brittingham took third.
400 Freestyle Relay
York's Brenden Stuhltrager, Bryce Miller, Nick Bordovsky, and Bryan Collins placed first with a time of 3:05.61. Stevens placed second and Widener placed third.

Angel Velasquez of Stevens was named the 2025 David B. Eavenson Award winner as the MAC Men's Swimmer of the Year.
Sean Lehan was named the 2025 MAC Men's Swimming Rookie of the Year.
Mark Yankovich was named the 2025 MAC Men's Swimming Coach of the Year.