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Albion Men, Calvin Women Earn Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Titles

Men's Update

Albion won their first men's team swimming title since 1971 thanks to depth throughout the meet, beating second-place Calvin by a score of 985-772. The Brits finished with 12 individual titles and swept all five relay wins; Sebastian Tostado was named Most Valuable Swimmer, while Jake Burris garnered Most Valuable Diver honors.

STANDINGS
1 Albion 985
2 Calvin 772
3 Hope 652
4 Kalamazoo 501
5 Olivet 196
6 Alma 130

Women's Update

Calvin fended off their foes with depth on Saturday, emerging with their 13th consecutive MIAA title. The Knights posted 868 points, while Hope placed second with 687 points. Calvin was led by Anna VanHarn, who was named Most Valuable Swimmer, and Sarah Bradley, who won Most Valuable Diver. Capping the fourth day of competition, Calvin's 400 Free Relay team of Madelyn Smith, Rachel Mattson, Anna Serino and VanHarn set a new MIAA record with their time of 3:28.50.

STANDINGS
1 Calvin 868
2 Hope 687
3 Kalamazoo 669
4 Albion 627
5 Alma 228
6 Olivet 155 

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