
Krajewski Rolls, Graham Breaks Record in Win Over Lehigh
11/8/2025 1:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming and Diving
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – In the final home meet of the fall, Seton Hall men's swimming and diving downed to Lehigh, 155-85, in Imperatore Natatorium.
Diving
After setting a new program record earlier in the season on the one-meter board, Nick Graham decided that it has been awhile since he broke a record. Graham bested his record by over 20 points on the one-meter, securing victory with a score of 361.57. He also topped the three-meter with a score of 337.80.
Aside from Graham, today also served as a showcase for freshmen Henry Summers amd Mason Case. The pair finished second and third on both boards, with Summers edging out Case with scores of 244.27 and 293.55 respectively.
Swimming
Once again, The Hall's relay teams topped the timing sheets in both relays during both sessions. This marks the fourth time this season that they have won both relays.
While he didn't compete in the 1000 freestyle, freshman Zach McLeod turned that focus towards the 500 freestyle. Despite intense competition from Lehigh, McLeod won the 500 free by three seconds with a time of 4:41.95.
Individually, with a critical meet against Drexel tomorrow, plenty of new faces got a chance to shine. Jack Callan opened up the docket for the Pirates when he secured his second 200 freestyle victory in as many weeks, with a time of 1:43.53. Freshman Wesley Schlachter came in less than a tenth of a second behind Callan with a time of 1:43.62.
Later on in the meet, freshman Daniel Krajewski topped the timing screen in the 200 IM with a time of 1:54.85. The win marks Krajewski's third 200 IM win this season. Less than a second behind the freshman was sophomore Kale Duong, who finished with a mark of 1:55.63.
The final standout freshman, Jaeger Ellerman, capped off a strong day for the Pirates' youth movement by winning the 100 breaststroke with a time of 58.95.
Another notable newcomer was Jack Callan. The Michigan transfer won both the 200 (1:40.92) and 500 freestyles (4:31.17), producing season-best marks in both.
Amid all the options, the most compelling race of the day for the Pirates may have been 100 freestyle. In what is becoming a common occurrence, Michael Klimaszewski topped the timing sheets over junior Toma Adam by 0.26 seconds with a time of 45.52. Behind the pair, however, arose Balint Marosi. Marosi came in third against the field with a time of 46.87.
Jake Karulf was the final remaining event winner from today's bout with the Mountain Hawks. The sophomore shifted down the 100 butterfly, securing a one-second victory with a time of 50.18.
What's Next
The Pirates will travel to Philadelphia, Pa., tomorrow, Nov. 8, to take on the Drexel Dragons in The Hall's final dual meet of the fall.
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Diving
After setting a new program record earlier in the season on the one-meter board, Nick Graham decided that it has been awhile since he broke a record. Graham bested his record by over 20 points on the one-meter, securing victory with a score of 361.57. He also topped the three-meter with a score of 337.80.
Aside from Graham, today also served as a showcase for freshmen Henry Summers amd Mason Case. The pair finished second and third on both boards, with Summers edging out Case with scores of 244.27 and 293.55 respectively.
Swimming
Once again, The Hall's relay teams topped the timing sheets in both relays during both sessions. This marks the fourth time this season that they have won both relays.
While he didn't compete in the 1000 freestyle, freshman Zach McLeod turned that focus towards the 500 freestyle. Despite intense competition from Lehigh, McLeod won the 500 free by three seconds with a time of 4:41.95.
Individually, with a critical meet against Drexel tomorrow, plenty of new faces got a chance to shine. Jack Callan opened up the docket for the Pirates when he secured his second 200 freestyle victory in as many weeks, with a time of 1:43.53. Freshman Wesley Schlachter came in less than a tenth of a second behind Callan with a time of 1:43.62.
Later on in the meet, freshman Daniel Krajewski topped the timing screen in the 200 IM with a time of 1:54.85. The win marks Krajewski's third 200 IM win this season. Less than a second behind the freshman was sophomore Kale Duong, who finished with a mark of 1:55.63.
The final standout freshman, Jaeger Ellerman, capped off a strong day for the Pirates' youth movement by winning the 100 breaststroke with a time of 58.95.
Another notable newcomer was Jack Callan. The Michigan transfer won both the 200 (1:40.92) and 500 freestyles (4:31.17), producing season-best marks in both.
Amid all the options, the most compelling race of the day for the Pirates may have been 100 freestyle. In what is becoming a common occurrence, Michael Klimaszewski topped the timing sheets over junior Toma Adam by 0.26 seconds with a time of 45.52. Behind the pair, however, arose Balint Marosi. Marosi came in third against the field with a time of 46.87.
Jake Karulf was the final remaining event winner from today's bout with the Mountain Hawks. The sophomore shifted down the 100 butterfly, securing a one-second victory with a time of 50.18.
What's Next
The Pirates will travel to Philadelphia, Pa., tomorrow, Nov. 8, to take on the Drexel Dragons in The Hall's final dual meet of the fall.
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