Joshua Unas
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Hometown:
- Santa Clarita, Calif.
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- Position:
- Breast/IM/Fly
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Valencia
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- Major:
- Nursing
Bio
As a Junior:
Competed in all 10 meets for the Pride...won the 100yd breaststroke and butterfly in the season-opening dual meet against University of New England on Oct. 14...won the 50yd, 100yd, and 200yd breaststroke against Saint Joseph's (Me.) on Nov. 17...won the GNAC Championship in the 200yd IM, while finishing second in the 100yd and 200yd breaststroke...reached the finals in the 50yd, 100yd, and 200yd breaststroke at the New England Championships...one-time NEISDA Swimmer of the Week...NEISDA All-New England honoree
As a Sophomore:
Runner-up finish in the 4x200 medley relay at the CCC Invite (1:40.43) while also finishing fourth in the 4x400 free relay (3:42.45)...won the 4x200 medley relay at Bridgewater State (1:40.96) and placed second in both the 50 back (30.19) and 100 IM (2:09.92)...won three events at Gordon (11/5) which included the 4x200 medley relay (1:47.57), 100 fly (57.89) and 500 free (5:15.51)...pair of top finishes at St. Joseph's (Me.) in the 4x400 medley relay (4:09.96) and 50 fly (26.62)...placed second in two races at the GNAC Championships (12/3 & 4) - 400 medley relay (4:13.33) and 100 fly (56.07)...named NEISDA All-Academic Team
Personal:
Joshua is a nursing major from Santa Clarita, Calif....He is the son of Redentor and Julieta Unas...Joshua has one sister; Julia.
News mentions
Nick Rainville helped the Regis (Mass.) swimming and diving teams close the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championships with a bang, winning his second race of the week with a program record time (46.54 seconds) in the 100 freestyle, Sunday at the Tootell Aquatic Center.
Sophomore Elisabeth McQuaid (Marlborough, Mass.) and senior Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) both finished in the top three of their respective events on Saturday as the Regis (Mass.) men's and women's swimming & diving teams competed in day three of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming & Diving Association Championships at the University of Rhode Island.
Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) won the 100-meter butterfly race by nearly two seconds to highlight the first full day of competition for the Regis (Mass.) swimming and diving teams at the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championships on Friday at the Tootell Aquatic Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams both earned a split, each topping Husson but falling to Bridgewater State in tri-meet action on Senior Day, Saturday at Regis Pool.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s swimming teams hit the pool on Saturday at Elms, posting two solid wins as the men’s team topped the Blazers 139-101 with the women winning 151-79.
The Regis (Mass.) men's swimming and diving team won 10 of a possible 14 events on the day en route to a win and the women finished in second place as the Pride competed in a tri-meet at Simmons College on Saturday.
The Regis (Mass.) men's swimming and diving team won 10 of a possible 14 events on the day en route to a win and the women finished in second place as the Pride competed in a tri-meet at Simmons College on Saturday.
The Regis (Mass.) men's and women's swimming and diving teams both finished the Great Northeast Athletic Conference championships in second place on Sunday at the Holmes Sports Center Natatorium at Simmons College.
The Regis (Mass.) men's and women's swimming & diving teams both find themselves in second place after the opening day of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championships at Simmons College.
Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) won four events, Jessica Zernitsky (Newton, Mass.) took top honors in two more but the Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s swimming teams came up short in trimatch action Saturday at Eastern Connecticut State with Bridgewater State.
Jessica Higgins (Peabody, Mass.) grabbed five top three finishes, Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) won both the 50 and 100 freestyle races and the Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s swimming teams placed third and second, respectively, Saturday at the Commonwealth Coast Conference Invitational hosted by Roger Williams University.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams opened the season Saturday with a dual match at the University of New England with the men’s team dominating the Nor’easters 149-48 but the women’s side, despite four first-place finishes from Jessica Higgins (Peabody, Mass.) came up short to UNE 157-104.
