CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Queens University of Charlotte swimmers wrapped up the 2024 Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy in spectacular fashion, topping the team standings with commanding victories on both the men's and women's sides. The men amassed an impressive 1,957.5 points, while the women tallied 1,310 points, each comfortably securing first place. Find Sunday's results here.
The final team standings for the 2024 Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy were as follows:
Women's Team Standings:
- Queens University of Charlotte - 1,310 points
- Nova Southeastern University - 1,197 points
- Duquesne University - 1,148 points
- Wingate University - 808 points
- James Madison University - 781 points
- La Salle University - 754.5 points
- UNC Asheville - 604 points
- Catawba College - 441 points
- Gardner-Webb University - 306 points
- Florida Institute of Technology - 275 points
- Emmanuel University - 273 points
- UNC Pembroke - 231.5 points
- Savannah College of Art and Design - 139 points
Men's Team Standings:
- Queens University of Charlotte - 1,957.5 points
- Wingate University - 1,366.5 points
- Nova Southeastern University - 946 points
- Catawba College - 754 points
- Gardner-Webb University - 711 points
- La Salle University - 640.5 points
- Florida Institute of Technology - 598 points
- Savannah College of Art and Design - 580.5 points
- Emmanuel University - 380 points
FINAL DAY HIGHLIGHTS
- Key individual performances propelled Queens to the top. Matej Dusa secured a win in the men's 100 free with a time of 43.11.
- On the women's side, Haley Ross shined in the 200 back, finishing second with a time of 1:57.96.
- In the women's 100 free, Ryley Heck captured second place with an impressive 49.99.
- Queens put an exclamation mark on the Frenzy in the 400 free relays. The men's squad of Daniel Meszaros, Nien Levy, Matej Dusa, and TJ Spokas to a first-place finish with a time of 2:53.62, a meet record that surpassed last season's record of 2:54.67 claimed by Queens relay squad of M. Dusa, D. Meszaros, B. Berecz, and N. Levy.
- The women's squad of Sabina Kupcova, Maren Patterson, Abigail Zboran, and Ryley Heck, also captured first place with an impressive time of 3:19.14.
COMMENTS FROM DIRECTOR OF SWIMMING JEFF DUGDALE
"I am thrilled the end the meet with a meet record," Dugdale said. "We took home two wins against some really competitive programs."
UP NEXT
Next, select Royals swimmers will head to compete in th Toyota U.S. Open in Greensboro, N.C. from Dec. 4-7.
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