LEWISBURG, Pa. – The Holy Cross men's swimming and diving team ended their run at the 2025 Patriot League Championship with an eighth place finish on Saturday night hosted by Bucknell at the Kinney Natatorium.
It marks the second straight season that the Crusaders (355 points) placed eighth which is their best showing in the conference championship since 2016-17. Army (1,611.5 points) took home the championship followed by Navy (1,595 points) and Loyola (Md.) (1,213).
Junior
Jack Greiner broke his fourth individual team record of the championship tallying a 1:46.85 time in the 200-yard back Saturday morning. Greiner along with classmate
Zach Bubonovich qualified for the "B" finals. Five other athletes participated in the "C" finals Saturday evening. During Greiner's event, the 200-yard backstroke, he hit the wall in 1:47.88. In Bubonovich's event, the 200-yard breaststroke he finished with a 2:03.47 time.
The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Greiner, freshman
Peter Mottolese, sophomore
Will Clark and sophomore
Jake Thompson established a new team record in the event completing the race in 3:01.58.
In the diving events, sophomore Luka Parada qualified for the "A" finals and became the first diver in team history to reach the "A" finals. He finished fifth with a 296.35 score.
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