TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Southern College men's swimming showcased strong performances at the Florida State Quad Meet, highlighted by 
Simeon Prosinski's first-place finish in the 200-yard fly and a victory in the 200-yard free relay.
Florida Southern swimmers delivered strong performances at the Florida State Quad Meet. Freshman 
Simeon Prosinski captured first place in the 200-yard fly with a time of 1:48.74. Prosinski also secured a second-place finish in the 400-yard IM, clocking in at 4:25.37. 
Daniel Meszaros contributed with a third-place finish in the 200-yard free, finishing in 1:37.63, and claimed second in the 100-yard free with a time of 44.61.
In relay events, Florida Southern's A team, composed of 
Matheus Da Rocha, Nino Viallon, Will Neville, and 
Michael Tretyakov, won the 200-yard free relay with a time of 1:20.21. The team also saw notable individual performances with 
Peter Csicsaky finishing second in the 1000-yard free at 9:37.54 and Viallon taking second in the 100-yard fly with a time of 48.51. The consistent top finishes underscored the Moccasins' competitive edge in the meet.
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Csicsaky delivered a strong performance in the 1000 Yard Free, securing second place with a time of 9:37.54. He also contributed in the 400 Yard IM event, finishing sixth with a time of 4:34.99.
Meszaros achieved impressive results, finishing third in the 200 Yard Free with a time of 1:37.63 and placing second in the 100 Yard Free with a time of 44.61.
Janek Barczyk showcased his skills in the 100 Yard Breast, finishing third with a time of 54.86. He also participated in the 200 Yard Free Relay, contributing to the FSC B team's fourth-place finish.
Reese Whelan secured a top-five finish in the 200 Yard Breast, coming in fifth with a time of 2:05.72. He also placed sixth in the 100 Yard Breast with a time of 57.11.
Looking ahead, the Mocs will face travel to Columbia, South Carolina to take on the University of South Carolina Invite on November 19.