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200 Free Relay 2025: Bryce Liddell, Daniel Argalious, Dom Falcon, Patrick Branch
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Men's Swimming & Diving Set to Send 3 Relay Plus Argalious & Kubis to NCAAs

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The Blue Streaks will compete in 3 relays and 4 individual events at the NCAA Championships

GREENSBORO, N.C. – A strong contingent from John Carroll Swimming & Diving will be heading to the big dance.

The Blue Streaks have representatives in four individual events and three relays bound for the NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships.

The championships will take place from March 19-22, at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. 

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The 200 Free Relay will head to North Carolina. Daniel Argalious, Patrick Branch, Dom Falcon, and Bryce Liddell combined for a fantastic time of 1:20.42 at the Ohio Athletic Conference Championships a couple of weeks ago. That time set a JCU and OAC record, and got them to the big dance. This is the second time in three years that the 200 Free Relay made the cut.

The 200 Medley Relay will make its grand return to the show. Luke Novak, Bart Kubis, Liddell, and Argalious combined for an OAC-winning time of 1:29.14 at the OAC Championships. Last year, the 200 Medley Relay (including Kubis, Argalious, and Liddell) punched a ticket to Nationals. 

The 400 Free Relay will enjoy the chance to compete, as well. Cameron Cook, Liddell, Branch, and Argalious worked together for a mark of 3:00.83 to win the OAC Championship by nearly three seconds. 

Individually on the men's side, Bart Kubis will compete in the 100 and 200 Breaststroke. The sophomore scored a time of 1:59.60 in the 200 Breast, good for both the JCU and OAC records in the event. Kubis also conquered the OAC competition in the 100 Breast, clocking in at 54.69. This is his first time making it as an individual. 

Daniel Argalious punched his ticket as well. The Saint Ignatius grad will take part in the 50 and 100 Free after phenomenal times in the events at the OAC Championships. The Westlake native clocked in at 20.12 to win the 50 Free OAC crown. This will be his second time at the big show as an individual, as he punched his ticket in the 50 Free as a freshman in 2023. 

On the women's side, Annie Meunier will compete in the NCAA Diving Regionals on Friday and Saturday, hoping to punch her ticket to Nationals as well. The top eight divers in the region will advance. 
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