PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – Pace University Men's Swimming and Diving delivered a competitive and high-energy performance on Friday evening at the Goldstein Fitness Center pool, collecting multiple event victories and strong contributions across all disciplines. Despite the effort, Pace fell to Southern Connecticut State University by a score of 157-130, moving the Setters to 3-3 overall in dual meets this season.
The meet opened with an emphatic statement from the Blue and Gold, as the A-relay of
Javier Cisternas-Gomez,
Melo Meir,
Gregory Farnum, and
Morgon Washington-Patterson powered to first place in the 200 Medley Relay, clocking a winning time of 1:38.09 to give Pace an early boost.
Cisternas-Gomez went on to produce one of the most dominant all-around performances of the night, sweeping all three of his individual events. He opened with a victory in the 100 Back (55.75), continued his momentum in the 200 Back (1:56.53), and closed his meet with a decisive win in the 200 IM (2:01.11). His control across all strokes and distances fueled Pace throughout the evening.
Meir continued his strong freshman season with a commanding win in the 100 Breast (1:00.92) before earning a runner-up finish in the 200 Breast, contributing valuable points in both breaststroke events. Farnum added another event victory for Pace, surging to first place in the 200 Fly in 2:01.42 and later securing second in the 100 Fly to highlight his consistency in the stroke.
Washington-Patterson delivered a clutch sprint victory in the 100 Free, touching in 48.71 in one of the tightest finishes of the meet.
Aidan Tat bolstered the lineup with a strong second-place performance in the 200 Free and added scoring depth again in the 100 Fly.
In distance competition,
Matthew McCaffrey provided steady scoring with third-place finishes in both the 1000 Free and 500 Free.
Patrick Purcell and
Cody Villanueva added additional depth for the Setters, securing points across the long- and mid-distance freestyle races to keep Pace competitive across the board.
On the diving boards,
Adem Ozkurt supplied key contributions with a third-place finish on the 1-meter, helping Pace complete a well-rounded effort in all phases of the meet.
Though Southern Connecticut finished ahead in the final scoring, the Setters' multi-event contributors reflected a promising performance as the team continues to build momentum with the end of the calendar year just around the corner.
The Blue and Gold jump back into the water next Saturday at 12:00 p.m. for a road dual meet against Bridgeport University.