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NE10 Swimming Awards

Seven Bentley Swimmers & Divers Recognized by the Northeast-10

WALTHAM, Mass. -- Senior Ryan Looney (Wilton, Conn./Wilton HS) and junior Emma Hapkiewicz (South Windsor, Conn./South Windsor HS) are among seven members of the Bentley University men's and women's swimming and diving teams who were recognized by the Northeast-10 Conference this week. Looney was tabbed as the Men's Swimmer of the Week and Hapkiewicz received Women's Swimmer of the Week honors.

Graduate student Jeremy Glick (South Windsor, Conn./South Windsor HS) was the NE10 Men's Diver of the Week, senior Mary Huminski (Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand HS) was the Women's Diver of the Week and the quartet of Looney, senior Anthony Vizental (Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley HS) and sophomores Calvin Ye (Port Washington, N.Y./Paul D. Schreiber HS) and Kenneth Ryu (Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola HS) were the Men's Relay Team of the Week.

In dual meets against Babson and Pace, Looney finished first in all four individual events he swam and was part of the Falcons' winning 200 medley relay against the Beavers, with a time of 1:37.47.  He captured the 50 freestyle in both meets, posting times of 21.63 against Babson, with a winning margin of a hundredth of a second, and 21.83 against Pace. He also swam the 100 free in 48.31 in the Babson meet and the 200 back in 2:03.51 against the Setters.

Hapkiewicz swept the distance races in the two meets. She swam the 1000 free in 10:50.69 against Babson and 10:57.11 against Pace, and put up winning times of 5:15.45 and 5:15.94 in the 500. Hapkiewicz, the reigning NE10 champion in the 1000 and 1650, was also part of Bentley's 200 free relay team against Babson, which placed first in 1:44.49.

Glick won three of four diving competitions and posted the Northeast-10's third best six-dive scores of the season off both boards. He swept against Babson, with scores of 271.03 from the one-meter and 223.25 from the three-meter. Against Pace, he was first in the three-meter competition (256.34) and second in the one-meter (284.77).

Huminski recorded the Northeast-10's second-best three-meter score of the season against Pace, 278.47, and also was a close second in the one-meter (280.49). The two-time conference Women's Diver of the Year also competed in the one-meter against Babson and finished first with a 229.20.

Against Babson, Bentley finished first in the 200 medley relay with Looney, Vizental, Ryu and Ye combining for a 1:37.47.

Bentley will close out the dual schedule on Wednesday at Bridgewater State. Both teams are riding nine-meet winning streaks.