Junior Timothy Graham won his second career conference title as he picked up one gold and one bronze medal at the 2015 Middle Atlantic Conference Championships and in the process broke a MAC Championship record that had stood for 43 years.
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Graham recorded a MAC-record time of 1:55.06 in the 200 butterfly in Sunday’s prelims, besting the previous mark of 1:55.10 that was set in 1972, and went on to earn the bronze medal in Sunday night’s finals. He was the defending conference champion in the event.
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Graham took home the gold medal in the 200 IM after touching the wall in 1:56.10, setting a new school record, and earned Second-Team All-Conference honors with a sixth-place finish in the 100 butterfly. He also earned Second-Team All-MAC honors as a member of the fourth-place 800 freestyle relay, fifth-place 400 freestyle relay and sixth-place 400 medley relay teams, each of which set new school records at the conference championships.Â