Swimming begins with Olympic debut from Adriel Sanes

The swimming portion of the 2020 Olympic Games started Saturday from the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, and first up among the Auburn contingent in Tokyo was first-time Olympian Adriel Sanes swimming the men’s 100 breaststroke for the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Sanes, an incoming transfer from the University of Denver, finished third in his heat and 42nd overall with a time of 1:02.43 – narrowly missing his personal best (1:02.41), which is also the record for the fastest time in U.S. Virgin Islands’ history.

It was the first of two events Sanes is competing in at the 2020 Olympics. He’s slated to swim the men’s 200 breaststroke on Tuesday with heats beginning at 5:50 a.m. CT.

In Friday’s Opening Ceremony, Sanes served as the flag bearer for the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Softball

On the third day of round-robin softball competition, Auburn assistant coach Emily Carosone and Team Italy fell to host country Japan, 5-0, at Yokohama Stadium.

Italy kept Japan scoreless through the first three innings before a two-run home run in the fourth broke the tie. Japan would extend its lead with three runs in the sixth.

Carosone, the first Olympian in Auburn softball program history, earned her third straight start for Team Italy at designated player. The former three-time All-American for the Tigers reached base safely once in her three plate appearances via a hit by pitch.

After three days of competition, Italy is tied with Mexico for fifth in the standings.

Italy and Mexico will square off Sunday at Yokohama Stadium. First pitch on NBC Sports Network is scheduled for 6 a.m. CT.

Coming up on Sunday

Gymnastics

Sunisa Lee (USA) – Qualifications, 1:10 a.m. CT

Softball

Emily Carosone – Italy vs. Mexico, 6 a.m. CT

Swimming

Zach Apple (USA) – Men’s 4x100 Free Relay Heats, 7:10 a.m. CT

Marcelo Chierighini (Brazil) – Men’s 4x100 Free Relay Heats, 7:10 a.m. CT

Zach Apple (USA) – Men’s 4x100 Free Relay Final, 10:05 p.m. CT

Marcelo Chierighini (Brazil) – Men’s 4x100 Free Relay Final, 10:05 p.m. CT

Tennis

Tim Puetz – Men’s Doubles, Germany vs. Great Britain, 9 p.m. CT

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