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News December 9, 2025By Ava Thompson

Top Performers Shine: Meet the CUNYAC Men’s Swimming Stars of the Week for December 9, 2025

Top Performers Shine: Meet the CUNYAC Men’s Swimming Stars of the Week for December 9, 2025
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The City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) has announced its Men’s Swimming Weekly Award winners for the week ending December 9, 2025. Recognizing outstanding performances in and out of the pool, the conference highlighted athletes who delivered exceptional results during recent competitions. This week’s honorees demonstrated remarkable skill, determination, and sportsmanship, underscoring the competitive spirit thriving within CUNYAC men’s swimming programs.

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  • CUNYAC Honors Top Performers in Men’s Swimming for December Week
  • Standout Athletes Deliver Record-Breaking Performances in Key Events
  • Coaches Highlight Training Strategies Behind Weekly Award Winners Success
  • In Retrospect

CUNYAC Honors Top Performers in Men’s Swimming for December Week

December’s standout performances in the CUNY Athletic Conference spotlighted a group of exceptional men’s swimmers who demonstrated remarkable skill and determination in the pool. Leading the pack was Michael Torres from Hunter College, who shattered his personal best in the 200-yard butterfly, setting a new conference record. Close on his heels, Ethan Garcia of Baruch College dominated the 100-yard freestyle, securing crucial points for his team and earning the week’s Most Valuable Swimmer honors.

Other honorees included rising talents whose consistent efforts fueled their teams’ success. Notably, James Lee from City College showed impressive versatility, contributing top finishes across multiple events, while David Chen of Brooklyn College anchored the relay teams, leading them to victory with his explosive finishes.

  • Michael Torres – Hunter College: 200-yard Butterfly Record
  • Ethan Garcia – Baruch College: 100-yard Freestyle Winner
  • James Lee – City College: Multi-Event Best Finisher
  • David Chen – Brooklyn College: Relay Anchor
Award Athlete College Event
MVP Michael Torres Hunter College 200-yard Butterfly
Top Sprinter Ethan Garcia Baruch College 100-yard Freestyle
Most Versatile James Lee City College Various Events
Relay Star David Chen Brooklyn College Relay Anchor

Standout Athletes Deliver Record-Breaking Performances in Key Events

The week saw a series of extraordinary performances as several CUNYAC men’s swimmers shattered longstanding records across multiple disciplines. James Rodriguez of Lehman College topped the 100-yard freestyle with an astonishing time of 44.75 seconds, breaking the previous conference record by nearly half a second. Meanwhile, Eric Moon from Brooklyn College powered through the 200-yard butterfly, setting a new school benchmark and securing first place with a finish time of 1:48.32. These milestone achievements not only boosted team standings but also injected fresh excitement into the league’s competitive landscape.

In addition to these headline-grabbing swims, several athletes exhibited stellar versatility in multiple events. Here’s a quick glance at the top performers and their breakthrough results from last week:

  • Lehman College dominated the freestyle relays, exhibiting flawless exchanges and record-setting times.
  • CUNY Hunter showcased depth with standout distances from its middle-distance freestylers.
  • John Jay made waves with a new low time in the 100-yard backstroke by Daniel Kim.
Athlete School Event Time Record Type
James Rodriguez Lehman 100y Freestyle 44.75 Conference Record
Eric Moon Brooklyn 200y Butterfly 1:48.32 School Record
Daniel Kim John Jay 100y Backstroke 50.89 Personal Best

Coaches Highlight Training Strategies Behind Weekly Award Winners Success

Coach Michael Reynolds of Hunter College emphasized the importance of consistency and technique refinement in preparing his athletes for peak performance. “We focus extensively on stroke efficiency and race pacing during our morning sessions,” Reynolds explained. “Our training regimen includes targeted video analysis followed by individualized drills that address each swimmer’s weaknesses. This approach has been fundamental in sharpening the mental and physical readiness of our athletes, ultimately leading to their success in the weekly awards.”

At City Tech, Coach Alicia Martinez credited a balance between endurance training and sprint work for her swimmers’ standout performances. “We integrate interval sets with active recovery to build both stamina and explosiveness,” Martinez said. She also highlighted the role of team culture:

  • Encouraging a competitive yet supportive environment
  • Implementing goal-setting sessions each week
  • Fostering accountability through peer feedback

“This holistic strategy not only boosts individual confidence but also elevates overall team performance as seen in this week’s award recipients.”

In Retrospect

As the 2025-2026 collegiate swimming season progresses, the CUNY Athletic Conference continues to showcase exceptional talent and competitive spirit among its men’s swimming athletes. This week’s award winners highlight the dedication and skill that define CUNYAC competition. Fans and supporters can look forward to more thrilling performances as the conference heads toward championship season. Stay tuned for next week’s announcement of standout swimmers making waves in CUNY men’s swimming.

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