
Men's Swimming Completes Second Session of Notre Dame Meet
November 20, 2004 | Swimming & Diving
Nov. 20, 2004
The University of Louisville men's swimming and diving team stand at 134-84 after the second session in the invitational-style meet with Notre Dame. The U of L women are swimming an exhibition.
"Our effort has been great but Notre Dame's depth is showing more in this session," said Arthur Albiero, U of L head coach.
Charlton Lawson notched another win for the Cardinals with a first in the 200-free with a time of 1:45.58. Andrei Teudean took a first in the 100-back with an almost two second lead on the runer up. The 200-Medley Relay team of Teudean, Chris Lindauer, Adam Madarassy and Andy Bieger finished second. Madarassy had a second in the 100-fly as well.
While swimming exhibition, freshman Amanda Taylor set a school record in the 400-IM with a time of 4:32.85. Her opening leg in the 200-Medley Relay in the 50-back was a school record of 27.91.
"This is a great training meet for us," said Albiero. "It is a challenging format. This is a great dry run for upcoming meet especially the Conference USA because we got to swim all the events. Notre Dame is going to be a contender for the Big East title and we are hanging in there with them."