Penn State swimmer Sean Brame, a quadriplegic amputee, recorded a lifetime best in the 100 freestyle Sunday by clocking a time of 1 minute, 32.78 seconds to finish second in the 2017 World Para Swimming World Series.
Brame finished with a memorable weekend, as he also grabbed gold Friday in the 400 (6:39.92) and bronze Saturday in the 50 (45.01).
Penn State’s ability athletes will next compete in July.