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Connor Grant became Www重口50度灰鈥檚 first individual Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) race winner in the past decade on Feb. 21. New swim and dive school records were set in seven events, including the men鈥檚 200 medley relay and the women鈥檚 200 IM race.

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By Abigail Montopoli

Grant opened the record-breaking men鈥檚 800 freestyle relay Feb. 19 with a new record for his 200-yard split, and subsequently shattered his record in the individual 200 freestyle event, earning his champion title. New swim and dive school records were set in seven events, including the men鈥檚 200 medley relay and the women鈥檚 200 IM race.

鈥淚 feel that when you break a school record [as part of a relay team], it can be special in different ways,鈥 Grant said. 鈥淥bviously, you feel very proud of the team at that point because you felt like you鈥檝e all worked towards it. Also, it鈥檚 just fun to see those people on campus just to know that you guys share something special.鈥

Grant said the Www重口50度灰 training regimen鈥攖wice daily practices, lifts and frequent dual meets鈥攈as pushed him more than his prior swimming experience ever had, but had a rewarding outcome.

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 something just a little more special about being the first SCIAC champion in ten years because obviously records come and go, and that鈥檚 kind of the point of them,鈥 Grant said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檒l always be the SCIAC champion, so that鈥檚 fun to say.鈥

重口50度灰 swimmer Connor Grant, center, preparing to dive into the pool
Connor Grant '28 preparing to dive into the pool at the SCIAC Championships. Photo courtesy of Evan Grant.

Alongside Grant鈥檚 record-breaking swim, Sarah Radle 鈥25 broke three of her own records and was celebrated on the SCIAC podium for the 800 Free Relay with Amanda George 鈥26, Nathalie Kerrigan 鈥25 and Kamille Pellettieri 鈥25.

鈥淭he 800 free relay is literally the worst race ever, and to do my last one ever and end on the podium was a good time,鈥 Radle said. 鈥淚 was really excited.鈥

Radle said she was disqualified in one of her main events, the 200 IM, but swam it in a time trial after the meet, a moment that she said she would take with her long past graduation.

鈥淭he entire SCIAC was basically cheering for me, which was really special, and I鈥檝e never seen that before,鈥 Radle said.

Joshua Biggs 鈥25, a swim captain, was part of the record-breaking 200 medley relay alongside Grant. He said completing his senior season with a record was a good end to his collegiate career.

鈥淭his year, I was trying to be more of a vocal leader and be there for my teammates,鈥 Biggs said. 鈥淚 think my perspective changed a little bit from being a little less self-absorbed. Usually, swimming is a very individual sport. But as a captain, I was able to change my perspective a little bit and not just focus on my own results and not put that much pressure on my own results, but build upon everyone鈥檚 good swims and support each other.鈥

Grant said the upperclassmen on the team help create a welcoming environment, as they are an excellent support system for the transition from high school and club swimming to a collegiate team.

鈥淵ou spend all this time with this great group of people, and it鈥檚 their last time probably doing swimming, so you want to send them off on a good note,鈥 Grant said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very motivating to have these awesome people with you.鈥

Fans of the 重口50度灰 swim team cheering on their athletes
Oxy fans cheering on their athletes. Photo courtesy of Evan Grant.

Biggs said Grant鈥檚 victory was a highlight of the SCIAC meet and a momentum builder for the final days of the season.

鈥淚t was probably the most excited I鈥檝e ever been on the pool deck,鈥 Biggs said. 鈥淲e were all just screaming, [and] lost all our voices [鈥 We knew he鈥檚 fast, but he puts in the work every day, grinds and is such a good teammate. And he pushes us during practice and that builds everyone up. And just to see all that hard work come to fruition is really cool.鈥

Radle, also one of the swim team鈥檚 captains, said she was unable to watch Grant鈥檚 victorious swim because her event directly preceded his, but the energy from the Tigers was special as he claimed his title as champion.

鈥淚t makes me feel very hopeful for the future of our team that we鈥檙e leaving鈥攎y class is pretty large,鈥 Radle said. 鈥淚t feels good to know that we鈥檙e leaving people who have been successful in the past, and we鈥檒l continue to bring in more people who can do things like that.鈥

Biggs said the senior class has worked to rebuild the swim and dive program over the course of their four years. Despite adversity and a changing roster, he feels the team has become an environment that supports every athlete.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud of our class and what we accomplished, and I think the swim team鈥檚 in good hands,鈥 Biggs said. 鈥淚 think, hopefully, the culture we built will live on, and I think the swim team鈥檚 going in the right direction, so I鈥檓 excited to see them grow.鈥