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WVU Tech collects wins, personal bests at Midway

Women's and Men's Swimming

MIDWAY, Ky. — WVU Tech swimming turned in a strong team showing on the road Saturday, as the Golden Bear men edged Midway University 110–109 while the women collected multiple personal bests in a competitive tri-meet featuring Asbury University and Midway.

Team Finishes

Men's Results
• WVU Tech def. Midway, 110–109
• Asbury def. WVU Tech, 135–81

Women's Results
• Midway def. WVU Tech, 179–27
• Asbury def. WVU Tech, 180–17

Golden Bear Highlights

Men's Team
Junior Bryson George led the Golden Bears with wins in both the 100 breast (1:02.60) and 200 breast (2:44.75), recording season bests in each event while contributing to Tech's relay efforts.

Senior Jose Fernando Perez earned the sprint victory in the 50 free (22.56) and added a runner-up finish in the 100 free (50.02), both strong midseason marks.

Freshman Lorenzo Silva impressed in distance competition, earning runner-up finishes in the 500 free (5:17.90) and 1,000 free (10:43.06, PB) while adding a third-place result in the 400 IM (5:01.98).

Freshman Mauro Sanchez Lopez continued his consistent rookie campaign with second-place finishes in both the 100 fly (54.16) and 100 breast (1:05.77).

Sophomore Oleguer Siscart Muntané added a runner-up finish in the 200 fly (2:12.00) and helped Tech secure a relay silver.

Freshman Sebastian Morales Tito tallied two personal bests — 25.19 in the 50 free and 28.41 in the 50 fly — while Mason Adams recorded new bests in the 200 free (2:10.77) and 100 back (1:11.22).

Junior Alvaro Iglesias also posted personal bests in the 50 free (27.09) and 100 back (1:20.68), marking steady progress for the Beckley native.

Women's Team
Freshman Neda Vaičaitė turned in a standout day, winning the 100 back (1:03.98) and finishing runner-up in both the 50 free (25.95) and 100 free (58.47) — all three personal best swims for the Lithuanian newcomer.

Team Totals

  • Men: 5 event wins, 10 runner-up finishes, 7 personal bests, 4 season bests
  • Women: 3 personal bests
  • Combined: 10 personal bests, 4 season bests

What's Next
The Golden Bears return to competition Nov. 24–26 at the King Invite in Kingsport, Tennessee, to finish out the semester schedule.


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