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Last year, Denison beat Kenyon for the national title by a single point. On Saturday, the Big Red seemed to coast to its second consecutive title, this time beating rival Kenyon by 81 points in Indianapolis.

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Denison coach Gregg Parini was part of Kenyon's 31-year run of national titles for coach Jim Steen. Now, after beating Steen and Kenyon for the second year in a row, Parini may be starting his own run.

Denison Athletics

Al Weik broke his own national record in the 1,650 freestyle to lead Denison to its second consecutive national championship. Big Red has finished no worse than third place at nationals since 2006.

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Thanks to a big performance in the 100 backstroke and total domination in the 1-meter dive, Denison will take a 112-point lead on second-place Kenyon into the final day of the men's championships.

  • National Champs
  • No fluke here
  • Twice as nice
  • Dominating advantage

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

CHAMPIONSHIP MOMENTS

Check out Denison’s run to capture its second consecutive national title.

 

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