Meet Stats
- Hosted by UMBC
- November 5, 2016
- 25 yard, men’s and women’s dual meet
- Score
- Men: UMBC 167, Old Dominion 124
- Women: UMBC 158, Old Dominion 130
Press Release
Courtesy of UMBC Athletics
Baltimore, Md.— UMBC swimming and diving raced past Old Dominion on Saturday, as the men won 167-124 , while the women were 158-130 winners. Senior Emily Escobedo broke another pool record, this time in the 200 breast, breaking the mark that Masami Tanaka set in 2004.
“We are proud of the way the team performed today. ODU is one of the top team in the CCSA and to be able to compete shows the committment that the team has to continue to improve,” head coach Chad Cradock stated after the meet.
The UMBC men and women kicked off the meet with wins in the 200 medley relay. The quartet of Lauren Day, Emily Escobedo, Amanda Day and Emily Vance took first in a time of 1:46.32, while Alexander Gliese, Luis Galvan, Philip Adejumo and Gregor Spoerlein won in 1:32.61, just missing the pool record by .18 seonds.
On the women’s side, Hania Moro and Emily Escobedo once again led the Dawgs with three and two individual wins each. Moro took both distance freestyle events, with wins in the 1,000 (10:22.86) and the 500 (5:02.89) while taking the 200 free in a time of 1:52.00.
Escobedo once again left her mark in the pool, this time with a pool record in the 200 breast. She would win the race in 2:12.95, breaking the mark that Masami Tanaka set back in 2004 of 2:13.20. The senior would go on to win the 100 breast in a time of 1:03.18.
“Emily is swimming the best she ever has at home, now with two pool records in two home meets. She is swimming at a very high level right now, and she continues to get beter and better each day,” Cradock said of his senior.
Other Retriever winners on the women’s side included Haylee Committe (50 free, 24.96), Alissa Caulfield (100 free, 53.80), and Amanda Day (100 fly, 58.45).
UMBC closed the meet with a win in the 400 free relay as Escobedo, Committe , Caulfield and Moro took first in a time of 3:34.25.
On the boards, Abby Biddulph swept both the one meter and three meter dive with scores of 233.40 and 204.52.
The men were led by a quarter of dual winners that includes Haythem Abdelkhalek, Gregor Spoerlein, Philip Adejumo and Ahmed Wahby. Abdelkhalek earned victories in both distance freestyle events with times of 9:30.49 in the 1,000 and 4:38.46 in the 500.
Spoerlein swept the sprint freestyle races with wins in the 50 (21.20) and 100 (46.12). Wahby and Adejumo won their respective disciplines in the backstroke and butterfly. Wabhy won gold in the 100 back in 51.09 and the 200 back in 1:50.80, while Adejumo was a winner in the 100 fly (50.12) and 200 fly (1:52.73).
Other Retriever male winners include Ilia Rattsev (200 free, 1:40.18), Luis Galvan (200 breast, 2:06.34) and Nikola Trajkovic (200 IM, 1:52.96).
The Retrievers closed out the meet on a high note, taking the 400 free relay, as Rattsev, Wahby, Jared Vance and Spoerlein won in a time of 3:07.72.
UMBC returns to the pool November 17-19 when they travel to the Patriot Invitational, host by George Mason. Prelims will start at 10 a.m. with finals commencing at 6 p.m. each day.
Press Release
Courtesy of Old Dominion Athletics
BALTIMORE, Md. – Old Dominion University swimming and diving fell at UMBC over the weekend in both the men’s and women’s meets. The women dropped a close 158-130 result, while the men fell 167-124.
Colleen VandePoel and Emilie Petit led the way for the women with two wins apiece. VandePoel won the 100 backstroke with a time of 57.05 and the 200 backstroke in 2:03.67.
Petit was a winner in the 200 fly by almost two seconds with a time of 2:07.41 and won the 200 IM in 2:08.25.
The 400 free relay team featuring Sofie Sjoberg, VandePoel, Victorian Barley and Stephanie Norris won in a time of 3:39.15.
Jacob Zeidler led the way for ODU in the pool, winning the 100 breaststroke in a time of 57.48.
Corey Moreno swept the dive events, winning the 1-meter with a score of 303.37 and topping the 3-meter with a score of 281.17.
The 400 free team of Donovan Pope, Caleb Odeke, Graham Thatcher and Zeidler won ina time of 3:12.34.