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Andrew Bauer
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Class of 2017
  • Cumberland, R.I.

Andrew Bauer of Cumberland, R.I., Earns NEWMAC Men's Swimming and Diving Weekly Award

2016 Nov 14

Andrew Bauer earned a NEWMAC Men's Swimming and Diving Weekly Award.

Senior Andrew Bauer repeated as the NEWMAC Men's Swimmer of the Week and the 400-yard freestyle relay was tabbed as the NEWMAC Men's Relay of the Week following their performances this past weekend.

Bauer earned five individual victories as the men's swimming and diving team knocked off Division II Southern Connecticut, the six-time defending NE-10 Champions, and Coast Guard in less than 24 hours. He began with wins in the 50- and 200-yard freestyles while helping the 200-yard freestyle relay to the quickest time of 1:30.32. On Saturday at Coast Guard, Bauer turned in a season-best 21.82 in the 50 to go with a 1:44.94 in the 200. He also won the 100 in a time of 47.88 and was part of the 400-yard freestyle relay that secured the 151-147 victory with a season-best time of 3:09.91. Bauer is currently undefeated this season in dual meet 50-yard freestyles.

The 400-yard freestyle relay team of sophomore Jack Bauer and seniors Andrew Kelleher, Frederick Burgwardt and Andrew Bauer collaborated to close out a 151-147 victory at Coast Guard Saturday with a winning, and season-best, time of 3:09.91.

WPI puts its unblemished Sports & Recreation Center dual meet winning streak (24) on the line Saturday with a 1pm double dual featuring MIT and Bowdoin.

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