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George Washington dominates UMBC in two -day double – Swimswam

George Washington dominates UMBC in two -day double – Swimswam

George Washington vs the UMBC

With the kind assistance: GW Sports

Washington – Men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams of George Washington closed their double -style encounter, celebrating the senior day on Sunday, while providing a couple victorious over the visiting retrievers. The meeting, which began on Saturday in Baltimore and ended on Sunday in Washington, ended 287.50-106.50 (men) and 290-102 (women), as GW won all except four events in the two days.

Saturday
Women’s highlights

  • Chloe Hernandez (51.43) and Marley Rickert (51.90) lit the pool, taking the first and second in the free style of the 100 yards to open the Baltimore meeting.

  • The revolutionaries ended the first third in the fly of the 200 yards, as Moria Freitas almost went under two minutes (2: 00.50), and Molly Smakers (2: 02.32) and Isabel Sayag (2: 05.71) were close.

  • Natalie Sence won the Berdstrocc sprint with 50 yards (29.49).

  • Rikert (26.14) and Ava Topolevski (27.33) finished first and second in the back of 50 yards.

  • Topolevski stays first in the free 1000 yard (10: 30.49), defeating his teammate Taylor Bernoski in the long distance event by under a second (10: 31.38).

  • Sori Ebrachimi went to the 200 yards fastest (2: 21.73).

  • Colleen Macwilliams won first place in the back of 200 yards (2: 02.70), while Kaylin McCormick finished second (2: 09.59).

  • In the IM of 200 yards, Molly Saniers (2: 03.48) and Macwilliams (2: 04.13) won first and second place.

  • Olivia package (276.98) and Veronica Fife (244.43) came to the first and second place in the 1m board.

Men’s accents

  • Eliot Irwin Visited for .01 seconds faster than the fastest retriever to open the GW win in the free style of 100 yards (44.98).

  • Connor Rogers (1: 47.09), Daniel Nagi (1: 47.60) and Justin Help (1: 48.61) conducted in the men of 200 yards to take the first three places in the event.

  • Preston Lin You first took home in a brotherly shot with a 50 yard.

  • Ganesh Sivaramakrishnan Visited first in the back of 50 yards (22.22).

  • GW caught the first three places in the male 1000-yard free, as Daniel Choi (9: 23.42), Philip Moldovanu (9: 30.35) and Cameron Rogers (9: 31.63) completed the 1st-3th respectively.

  • Irwin won his second victory for the day in the fly with 50 yards (21.69).

  • Ben Sosnovski (2: 00.43) and Shoon li (2: 05.20) He rose to the top and won the first and second in the bust of 200 yards.

  • Shay Statton (1: 46.16), Karol mlynarczyk (1: 48.85) and Justin Clark (1: 54.56) Power through the back of 200 yards and ended in the first three places.

  • Connor Rogers Reached the field in IM of 200 yards (1: 49.74).

Mixed accents

  • Mixed without 400 yards “A” relay, swimming from Nagi, Thomas, Rickert and Hernandez, was more than four seconds faster than the next team and took home the victory (3: 13.51).

Sunday
Women’s highlights

  • The revolutionaries lifted exactly where they remained winning in the 200 yard baton to open the match (1: 41.74), swimming from Marley, Sens, Freitas and Hernandez.

  • Macwilliams (4: 20.84) and Sayag (4: 33.22) ranked first and second in IM with 400 yards.

  • Buff & Blue claimed for each of the four best results in without.

  • Freiths demanded a win in the fly of the 100 yards (54.37).

  • Paquette (300.53) and FYFE (254.18) claimed the first and second of the 3-meter diving.

  • Hernandez (57.91) and Smakers (58.12) took first and second place in IM with 100 yards.

  • Hernandez went back with his victory in the free 50 yard (23.65), followed by Rikert (23.70) and Katie Simpson (24.36).

  • Topolevski exceeded the field and won free of charge 500 (4: 52.89), followed by Bernoski in a second (5: 04.89).

  • Sens (1: 03.24), Ebrahimi (1: 05.63) and Scully (1: 06.89) swept the podium into a 100 yard bust.

  • Rickert (55.33) and McCormick (1: 00.01) went home first and second in the back of 100 yards, respectively.

  • The free relay of 200 yards, swimming from Topolevski, Macuiliams, Simpson and Fraitas, brought first home (1: 33,33) to close the senior day.

Men’s accents

  • The male side started well on Sunday with a win in the 200 yard Medley relay (1: 28.01), swimming from Sivaramacrynan, Lynn, Nagi and Irwin.

  • Co. Rodgers (3: 53.00), BUSHEE (3: 58.66) and Sosnowski (4: 00.85) finished the first, second and third place in IM with 400 yards.

  • Moldovan (1: 40.19) and Nagi (1: 41.01) walked on the free 200 yards and stated the first two endings.

  • Irwin defeated the fly of 100 yards (47.40).

  • Co. Rodgers (50.02) and Stratton (52.19) took the first and second place in free of charge 100.

  • Irwin secured a victory in the free 50th (20.24), followed by Sivaramakrishnan in second place (20.95).

  • Choi steps on the 500th free (4: 29.91), defeating teammate Moldovano in second place (4: 37.26).

  • Lynn (56.24) and Clark (56.84) finished one or two in the breast per 100 yards.

  • Sivaramakrishnan (47.96), Stratton (49.75), Thomas (49.75) and Mlynarczyk (49.81) won the first four places in 100 yard.

  • To close the senior day, the relay of men with 200 yards grabbed a victory (1: 23.39), swimming from bush, haul, and Hawkins.

With the kind assistance: UMBC athletics

Washington, County Colombia – Butt and Nicole Davanz raised wins and Elze Bielskute Put a new school record in 100 IM (58.85), as the UMBC swim and diving team honored its senior class with a solid performance in a two -day meeting against regional rule George Washington.

“It was a great opportunity to show what we could do against another strong opponent of the conference,” said the chief coach Mat DonovanS “I appreciate how much we have been fighting throughout the weekend. Many best seasons and even a few best life. We look forward to our last opportunity next weekend in Tosson, then at the Championship. “

The meeting opened on Saturday in Baltimore with a day of senior. Davanz then defeated the talented in the field to win 50 flys in 25.48.

The Saturday race also included several mixed relay, and Dawgs took gold in mixed 200 free relay. Sean Neals. Oliver Gasman. Macaela Hill and Ashley Gutshal Three GW teams responded for a time of 1: 28.01 to take first place.

On the side of the diving pool, the competition, winning 3 meters with nearly 80 points (340.05) and 1 meter with over 41 points (342.75). Caleb’s cave The strong campaign of the freshmen continued as it took third place both 3 meters (259.58) and 1 meter (268.65).

Alicia Buto It continued its strong recent form as it took second in 3 meters with a score of 295.20. Ember stent He took a third in 1 meter with a score of 231.15.

Retrievers will have their last setting before America Eastern Championships when they head to Tawson for a two -day invitation starting Friday night with a diving race.

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