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Howard University Sets Record at CCSA Championship Swim Meet!
ATHENS, GA. – The men's 400 medley relay squad set new school marks on day one of the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) Championship, held at the Gabrielson Natatorium in Athens, Ga.
Nzingha Murphy set a new Howard record in the 50 yard freestyle. The senior finished in 23.99in the preliminary round and went on to take eighth in the finals.
Miguel Orellana set a new HU mark in the 200 yard IM, finishing his event in 1:55.71.
The 400 yard medley relay team (Jules Graham, Shaun Armstrong, Orellana, Isaiah Allen) set a new school mark with its fourth place finish in 3:33.42.
(Photo: Nzingha Murphy at CCSA Championship)
Wizards Sunk By San Antonio!
Coming off their wins against New Jersey and Minnesota after the All Star break, the Wizards were unable to contend against the San Antonio Spurs and fell 98-67.
Co-captains, Caron Butler offered 24 points, and 4 assists, while Antawn Jamison mustered in 16 points along with 7 rebounds.
San Antonio, 37-17, was led by former Wizard, Roger Mason Jr. who scored a game-high 25 points, including five 3-pointers.
Watch Sunday's game highlights.
Howard University Sets Record at CCSA Championship Swim Meet!
ATHENS, GA. – The men's 400 medley relay squad set new school marks on day one of the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA) Championship, held at the Gabrielson Natatorium in Athens, Ga.
Nzingha Murphy set a new Howard record in the 50 yard freestyle. The senior finished in 23.99in the preliminary round and went on to take eighth in the finals.
Miguel Orellana set a new HU mark in the 200 yard IM, finishing his event in 1:55.71.
The 400 yard medley relay team (Jules Graham, Shaun Armstrong, Orellana, Isaiah Allen) set a new school mark with its fourth place finish in 3:33.42.
(Photo: Nzingha Murphy at CCSA Championship)
Wizards Sunk By San Antonio!
Coming off their wins against New Jersey and Minnesota after the All Star break, the Wizards were unable to contend against the San Antonio Spurs and fell 98-67.
Co-captains, Caron Butler offered 24 points, and 4 assists, while Antawn Jamison mustered in 16 points along with 7 rebounds.
San Antonio, 37-17, was led by former Wizard, Roger Mason Jr. who scored a game-high 25 points, including five 3-pointers.
"It's always exciting playing in front of family and friends", said Mason.(Why do I feel a Florida Evans moment coming on right about now?)
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