Columbus, Ga. — The Men’s and Women’s Swim and Dive teams finished their first day in the NAIA National Championship Wednesday in the Columbus Aquatic center.
Nick Bohm claimed the first individual national title of the meet as he took top honors in 3-meter diving. Bohm scored 286.50 in the finals to defend his national title.
In the Women’s 800-yard freestyle relay, the Pilots finished 7th with a time of 7:47.48.
Bethel took 11th in the Women’s 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:49.04
BU finished 12th in the Men’s 200-yard medley relay with a time of 1:46.00.
COMBINED TEAM SCORES
1. Keiser University 154
2. St. Thomas University 130
3. Savannah College of Art and De 126
4. University of the Cumberlands 118
4. Milligan University 118
6. Olivet Nazarene University 106
7. Saint Ambrose University 87
8. Lindsey Wilson College 80
9. Bethel University (Indiana) 66
10. The Master’s University 64
11. Westmont College 44
12. Indiana Wesleyan University 38
13. Thomas University 32
14. Life University 24
15. Midland University 14
15. Arizona Christian University 14
WOMEN’S SCORE
1. Keiser University 80
2. Savannah College of Art and De 64
3. Olivet Nazarene University 62
T4. St. Thomas University 58
T4. University of the Cumberlands 58
T4. Milligan University 58
7. Westmont College 44
8. Indiana Wesleyan University 38
9. Bethel University (Indiana) 36
10. Lindsey Wilson College 30
11. Saint Ambrose University 28
12. The Master’s University 24
13. Midland University 14
13. Arizona Christian University 14
MEN’S SCORES
1. Keiser University 74
2. St. Thomas University 72
3. Savannah College of Art and De 62
T4. Milligan University 60
T4. University of the Cumberlands 60
6. Saint Ambrose University 59
7. Lindsey Wilson College 50
8. Olivet Nazarene University 44
9. The Master’s University 40
10. Thomas University 32
11. Bethel University (Indiana) 30
12. Life University 24
NEXT TIME OUT
The Pilots will continue to compete in the NAIA National Championship in Columbus, Ga. at the Columbus Aquatic Center on Mar. 1 – Mar. 4, with Days two, three, and four will begin at 9 a.m. The preliminary heats and the final heats will start at 5 p.m.