Bentley Men, Southern Connecticut Women Lead Through Day Two of NE10 Championships

Bentley Men, Southern Connecticut Women Lead Through Day Two of NE10 Championships

 

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RESULTS THROUGH DAY ONE
RESULTS THROUGH DAY TWO
RESULTS THROUGH DAY THREE

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Southern Connecticut women's team and the Bentley men's team have narrow leads following Day Two of the 2017 Northeast-10 Conference Two NE10 Swimming & Diving Championships. The two programs are looking to put an end to long-standing streaks by the Assumption women's team and the Southern Connecticut men's team.

The Owls' women's team (320 total points) through 14 total events has a slight lead on the three-time defending champion Greyhounds (316 points). First-place performances from So. Connecticut junior Sydney Fromkin, senior Katherine Crochet and the 400 medley relay led the way for the team on day two of the NE10 Championships on Friday. 

Following a day in which they set three school records, the Bentley men's swimming and diving team sits atop the team standings at the Championships. The Falcons (339 points) maintain a slight advantage over So. Connecticut (317).

Championship action resumes today and will conclude tomorrow night.

NE10 Women's Team Standings Following Day Two
1. So. Connecticut - 320
2. Assumption- 316
3. Bentley - 261 
4. Saint Rose - 201
5. Pace - 178
6. Le Moyne - 157
7. Saint Michael's - 134
8. Adelphi - 85 
9. Merrimack - 82 

NE10 Men's Team Standings Following Day Two
1. Bentley - 339
2. So. Connecticut - 317
3. Le Moyne - 254
4. Pace - 188
5. Saint Rose - 172
6. Adelphi - 119
7. Saint Michael's - 109 

ABOUT THE NE10
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Each year, 4,500 student-athletes compete in conference championships, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.