DETROIT -- The 2022-23 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Swimming and Diving Championships will take place this Wednesday (Feb. 15) through Saturday (Feb. 18) in Holland, Mich. at the Holland Community Aquatic Center.
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On the men's side, WSU has finished either first or second in 19 of the last 22 years with three third-place finishes in 2018, 2019 and 2022. The Warriors won nine GLIACÂ titles in a 12-year span from 2003 through 2014 with the last coming in 2014.
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Head coach,
Sean Peters, who is in his 26th year guiding the WSU Swimming and Diving programs, is a 10-time GLIAC Men's Swimming Coach of the Year award winner (2002-03-04-05-06-07-09-11-13-14).
Listed below are each of the Warriors currently within the league's top 10 of their respective events or the one student-athlete whom is closest to the top 10.
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| Event |
Names |
Time |
GLIAC Rank |
National Rank |
NCAA A or B cut |
| 200 free relay |
Cvetko, Wolsek, Noah Barstad, Nowinski |
1:20.15 |
2nd |
8th |
B |
| 400 free relay |
Cvetko, Nowinski, Jones, Wolsek |
3:04.95 |
6th |
34th |
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| 800 free relay |
Jackowski, Kinnard, Cvetko, Jones |
6:42.40 |
2nd |
18th |
|
| 200 medley relay |
Kinnard, Dombkowski, Wolsek, Cvetko |
1:29.25 |
3rd |
T18th |
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| 400 medley relay |
Kinnard, Dombkowski, Wolsek, Jones |
3:17.97 |
3rd |
18th |
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