BOSTON - Borys Endle set his own school record in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 1:58.46 to win the event on the final day of the BU Terrier Invitational on Sunday at the FitRec Competition Pool. His time in the 200 breaststroke is the fastest in the America East. Endle broke his second school record of the meet, setting the 400 IM program record on Saturday.
The Highlanders had 25 entries in Sunday's finals, but NJIT finished the meet with 766 points, placing fifth. Boston College won the meet with 1,685.5 points, followed by Boston (1,237.5), Fairfield (930), and UMass (840).
Sam Deemer finished second in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:47.36, the fastest time in the America East.
Tanish Chhabra recorded a 100 freestyle time of 45.23 to finish third, the fastest time in the America East.
Pawel Drzymala posted a 200 butterfly time of 1:51.08 to finish fifth, which ranks third in the America East.
Matthew Piacentini, Chhabra,
Vincent Coppola, and
Zac Kuzak recorded a 400 freestyle relay time of 3:03.35 to finish fifth, which ranks second in the America East.
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The Highlanders will not compete again until 2025, when they host Seton Hall on Jan. 17 at 4:00 p.m. at the BWEC.
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