CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL
FINAL RESULTS
OXFORD, Ohio -- The Miami RedHawks captured their first Mid-American Conference Men's Swimming & Diving Championship since 2019 on Saturday night.
Miami compiled 932 total points throughout the three-day event, while Missouri State finished second with 687 points and Southern Illinois was third with 588.5 points. Ball State (511.5) and Evansville (301), rounded out the event.
The is the RedHawks second title in three years. Miami capped the meet with multiple top finishes and event wins on the final day of competition. Along with the team title, Henju Duvenhage was named MAC Freshman Swimmer of the Year, along with MAC Swimming of the Year, while Hollie Bonewit-Cron was given the honor of MAC Coach of the Year.
Final Team Results
1. Miami - 932
2. Missouri State - 687
3. Southern Illinois - 588.5
4. Ball State - 511.5
5. Evansville - 301
All-MAC 1st Team
Pawel Krawczyk, Missouri State
Henju Duvenhage, Miami
Zander Minano, Southern Illinois
Michael Claunch, Missouri State
Ryan Sego, Miami
Joey Garberick, Ball State
Owen Blazer, Miami
Dylan Moffatt, Missouri State
Adam Cernek, Southern Illinois
Donat Csuvarszki, Southern Illinois
Michael Hampel, Missouri State
Hunter Ongay, Ball State
Arthur Cury, Missouri State
AJ Huskey, Missouri State
Nic Wamsley, Miami
All-MAC 2nd Team
Neal Wolfram, Miami
James McGuire, Miami
Noah Barr, Miami
Ben Chatwin, Miami
Uros Djokovic, Miami
Adrian Dulay, Miami
Gordan Wheeler, Miami
Jimmy Doromal, Missouri State
Fitz Miller, Miami
Marc Avery, Southern Illinois
Spencer Klinsky, Miami
Cole Grosshans, Miami
Jonathan Hill, Missouri State
Jared Holder, Ball State
John David Spence, Missouri State
Robbie Hill, Missouri State
Freshman Swimmer of the Year
Henju Duvenhage, Miami
Freshman Diver of the Year
Isaac Hunter, Ball State
Co-Outstanding Senior of the Year
Noah Barr, Miami
Michael Clunch, Missouri State
Outstanding Swimmer of the Year
Henju Duvenhage, Miami
Outstanding Diver of the Year
Hunter Ongay, Ball State
Swimming Coach of the Year
Hollie Bonewit-Cron
Diving Coach of the Year
Jacob Brehmer, Ball State