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The 2022-23 Landmark Conference Swimming & Diving Championship will be held from Friday, February 17 to Sunday, February 19 at the Germantown Indoor Swim Center. This year’s championship will feature the women’s events first, followed by the men’s events. Click on the above button for the full three-day schedule.
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2022 Men's Recap
Catholic University men's swimming and diving team won its sixth-straight title at the 2022 Landmark Conference Swimming & Diving Championships. With 22 total medals this weekend, the Cardinals totaled 892.5 points which was 255 more than second-place Drew. They earned eight gold, five silver, and nine bronze. Catholic is the 12th different team in Landmark Conference history to win at least six-straight league titles and the second in men's swimming. The team is also the second in school history to win at least six-straight Landmark Conference championships.
Catholic freshman Seth Greer earned Diver of the Meet honors, the second straight year the Cardinals sent a diver to the podium. Greer won both the 1-meter (381.70 points) and 3-meter (382.05 points) boards. Cardinal head coach Tyler Ziegler and his staff earned their second straight honor after keeping Catholic's title streak intact.
2022 Final Team Standings
- Catholic University - 829.5 points
- Drew University - 637.5 points
- Susquehanna University - 565.5 points
- Elizabethtown College - 432.0 points
- University of Scranton - 331.5 points
- Goucher College - 113.0 points
- Juniata College - 48.0 points
- Moravian University - 46.0 points
Ticket Information
Fans are encouraged to buy tickets online via Hometown Ticketing before arriving at the venue. Individuals will have the opportunity to pay on-site with their credit card via the Hometown Ticketing app or with cash on-site.
All Session Passes
These passes will be valid for every session for the duration of the three-day championship. All-Session ticket sales will begin on Wednesday, January 25, and end Friday, February 17 at 8:00 p.m.
- Adult: $55
- Minor (10-17): $30
- Youth (under 10): Free
- Landmark Student/Faculty with ID: Free
Daily Passes
These passes are valid for a single day of the event and cover both the morning and afternoon sessions for the date purchased. Daily-Pass ticket sales will begin each day at 8:30 a.m. and end each day at 8:00 p.m.
- Adult: $22
- Minor (10-17): $14
- Youth (under 10): Free
- Landmark Student/Faculty with ID: Free
Catholic University
- Head Coach: Tyler Ziegler (3rd Season)
- Men's Team Titles: 6 (2017-22)
Catholic has built a championship culture within the men's swimming and diving program, as the Cardinals have won the last six league titles.
The Cardinals return a handful of All-Landmark selections from last year. Junior Nathan Ober, who broke the conference 100-yard breaststroke and qualified for the NCAA Championships in 2022 is favored again in the event heading into the weekend. He is joined by First Team All-Landmark selections junior Jack Hufner (200-yard backstroke) and sophomore Jackson Hicks (200-yard breaststroke). Additionally, senior Ellis Prescott earned the gold medal in the 400-yard Individual Medley returns.
The 400-free and 400-medley relay teams welcome back all four swimmers who placed second a year ago to help Catholic push for their seventh conference title.
Drew University
- Head Coach: Rich Munson (8th Season)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
The reigning Swimmer and Rookie of the Year, Hayden Koh headlines the Drew men's swimming and diving roster. Koh, who helped the Rangers tie their best finish in team history, set school, meet, and conference records in the 100-butterfly, and also captured the 100-backstroke while lowering his school record last year. Earlier this season, Koh broke the conference 100-butterfly (48.25) and 200-butterfly (1:48.56) records.
The bulk of the Rangers roster is back and makes a strong case to make a run at a conference title. Jeffrey Crouse, Yang Zheng Lew, and Finn Armitt accounted for nine of the 13 individual event gold medals. The Rangers won three of the five contested relays and welcomes back the majority of each team.
Elizabethtown College
- Head Coach: Melissa Rohrer (5th Season)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
Elizabethtown earned the program's best finish since 1997, taking fourth place at the Landmark Conference Championship in 2022. The fourth-place finish was the best finish for the team at the conference championships and was the best finish for the program at a conference championship since the 1997 team finished in second place at the Middle Atlantic Championship.
Etown enters the weekend with 15 top-eight times in individual events.
Goucher College
- Head Coach: Tom Till (25th Season)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
Goucher's squad features one of the younger rosters across the conference. The Gophers have two seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore, with the rest being first-year collegiate competitors.
Liam McDonald is expected to race in a competitive field after he qualified for the B final in the 200-individual medley at last year's championship, posting a time of 2:48.20. He also qualified for the B final in the 100-butterfly and posted a time of 1:14.81 in the final. During the preliminaries, he swam a personal best of 1:14.58.
Juniata College
- Head Coach: Lisa Kruse (Interim)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
Competing in his first-ever collegiate championship, Braden Davis will help the Eagles in the freestyle events this weekend.
In his last meet of the regular season, Davis swam a 26.49 in the 50-yard freestyle. He will be joined by Isaac March and Jalen Gonzalez.
Moravian University
- Head Coach: Laurie Muller (Interim)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
The Greyhounds are the youngest program in the Landmark, competing in just their second season as a varsity program.
In their inaugural season (2021-22), Moravian totaled 46 points for an eighth-place finish at the Landmark Championships. Harrison Ziegler swam in the B Final session of the 200-yard freestyle, finishing second in his heat and 10th overall with a time of 1:49.62, just .20 seconds behind the leader, to earn himself another personal record performance.
University of Scranton
- Head Coach: Chris Brown (4th Season)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
Scranton will look to leader Evan Morgan to help the Royals compete for the program's first-ever men's title. Morgan is a three-time All-Conference selection, including earning Second Team accolades a year ago in the 200-yard freestyle.
Scott Majka and Michael Krumenacker also return to compete in the freestyle events. Both competed in the 100-yard freestyle A Finals last year with Majka placing fourth and Krumenacker finishing in a tie for fifth.
Susquehanna University
- Head Coach: Mike Tubb (4th Season)
- Men's Team Titles: 0
Head Coach Mike Tubbs has an experienced roster heading into championship weekend. The River Hawks have seven seniors, three juniors, and one first-year competing.
Seven All-Conference performers return for the River Hawks. Senior Jack Imburgia earned Second Team honors in the 50-free, while teammate senior, Jayden Corrigan was runner-up in the 1,650-free, and 400-IM. Junior Brendan Alvino earned the silver medal in the 100-free and was part of the second-place 200-medley relay team with Alvino and Imburgia.