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Yale Finishes Out Week of Competition With Convincing Win Over Rutgers

Yale vs Rutgers (Women’s Dual)

  • Friday, January 12th
  • Rutgers Aquatic Center, Piscataway, New Jersey
  • Short Course Yards
  • Results

Team Scores

  • Yale – 145
  • Rutgers – 98

Yale followed up wins against Dartmouth and Penn at Dartmouth last weekend, and Cornell at home on Tuesday by beating Rutgers on the road in a shortened dual meet. The meet featured 13 events – the 1 and 3 meter diving, the 100 of each stroke, the 200 IM, the 50, 200, 500, and 1000 free, and the 200 medley and free relays. Yale won 7 of 13 events, just 1 more than Rutgers, but still beat Rutgers by nearly 50 points.

Rutgers ran the show in diving, going 1-2 in both the 1 meter and 3 meter with Addy Walkowiak winning both by a huge margin and Rachel Byrne coming in 2nd. Walkowiak won both events by a combined 76.96 points. She also leads the Big 10 in both 1 and 3 meter currently.

Francesca Bertotto put up a solid pair of distance wins, especially considering the shortened meet. She posted times of 10:08.35 and 4:56.77, which is her fastest dual meet time of the season in the 500, and 2nd fastest in the 1000.

Yale’s medley relay continues to impress, posting a faster time each of the 3 times they competed in it this past week – 1:43.83, 1:42.84, 1:42.77.

Event Winners:

  • 200 medley relay: Yale (Vanderwel, O’Leary, Zimmerman, Hindley) – 1:42.77
  • 1000 free: Francesca Bertotto (Rutgers) – 10:08.35
  • 200 free: Sophie Fontaine (Yale) – 1:52.87
  • 50 free: Bella Hindley (Yale) – 23.63
  • 200 IM: Vera Koprivova (Rutgers) – 2:07.18
  • 100 fly: Maddy Zimmerman (Yale) – 55.90
  • 100 free: Bella Hindley (Yale) – 51.64
  • 100 back: Vera Koprivova (Rutgers) – 56.48
  • 500 free: Francesca Berototto (Rutgers) – 4:56.77
  • 100 breast: Cha O’Leary (Yale) – 1:03.25
  • 200 free relay: Yale (O’Mara, Rogers, Margitai, Xiang) – 1:36.44
  • 1 meter diving: Addy Walkowiak (Rutgers) – 319.72
  • 3 meter diving: Addy Walkowiak (Rutgers) – 343.05

Press Release – Yale:

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Yale women’s swimming and diving team brings home another win weekend against Rutgers. The final score was 145-98.

The divers had outstanding performances in the 1-meter and 3-meter diving. Hannah Walsh took third in the 1-meter and 3-meter dives with scores of 273.90 and 275.18 respectively. The swimmers also performed well, winning most of the individual and relay events.

In the 200-yard medley relay, Heidi Vanderwel, Cha O’LearyMaddy Zimmerman and Bella Hindley led the competition as Yale’s A-relay and won with a time of 1:41.77. Jacquelyn DuAshley PalesLili Margitai and Kate Rogers led the B-relay and finished shortly after the A-relay, placing second with a time of 1:46.05.

Distance freestylers Danielle Liu and Kendall Brent took second (10:12.84) and third (10:21.86) in the 1,000-yard freestyle. Liu and Brent also took second (4:59.84) and third (5:07.20) in the 500-yard freestyle. Sophie Fontaine and Claire O’Mara finished first (1:52.87) and second (1:52.97), almost a full second ahead of Rutger’s swimmer in the 200-yard freestyle. Sprinters Bella Hindley and Maddy Zimmerman placed first (23.63) and third (24.48) in the 50-yard freestyle. Hindley, O’Mara and Rogers stole first (51.64), second (52.43) and third (53.04) in the 100-yard freestyle.

Bebe Thompson and Sophie Pilkinton swept second (2:08.27) and third (2:08.34) in the 200-yard individual medley. Butterflier Maddy Zimmerman took stole the first spot (55.90) in the 100-yard butterfly. Backstrokers Heidi Vanderwel and Sophie Fontined took second (56.75) and third (59.10) in the 100-yard backstroke. Breastrokers Cha O’Leary and Ashley Palesswept first (1:03.25) and second (1:05.70) in the 100-yard breastroke.

In the 200-yard freestyle relay, O’Mara, Rogers, Margitai and Cheryl Xiang raced to the wall finishing first (1:36.44) as Yale’s A-relay. Fontaine, Amy Zhao, Du and Charlotte Hylinski led the B-relay, finishing third (1:38.20).

The Bulldogs will next compete against Seton Hall.  The events will be held on Friday, Jan. 19, starting at 4:00 p.m. at South Orange, N.J. Admission is free for all spectators.

Press Release – Rutgers:

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Jan. 12, 2018) – Sophomore Francesca Bertottoand junior Vera Koprivova each picked up two event wins on Friday evening as Rutgers swimming and diving dropped a home dual meet to Yale, 145-98, in its first competition of 2018. The Scarlet Knights dominated the diving well with senior Addison Walkowiak sweeping the 1- and 3-meter events while she and her teammates accounted for 29 of 38 available points.

“I was very pleased with our divers,” said co-head coach Frederick Woodruff. “You get through a training trip and it’s a little tough to compete sometimes after the travel and staying in hotels. They regrouped this week, their mistakes were good, aggressive mistakes. It was exciting to see Marin miss qualifying for zones by just eight points, and to see Rachel push Addy as they finished in the top spots.”

Walkowiak began her evening with a win on the 3-meter boards with a score of 343.05, accounting for her fourth consecutive win at the height. With a strong finish, Walkowiak also claimed the 1-meter competition as junior Rachel Byrne finished second behind Walkowiak in both events. Junior Marin Bloise chipped fourth-place points in 3-meter and freshman Lauren Boone took fifth on the 3-meter to help haul in the points.

Bertotto picked up 2018 where she left off in 2017 with winning distance events. Following victories in the mile to close out the year at Rutgers’ Frank Elm Invitational and Princeton’s Big Al Open, the sophomore earned a 4.5-second victory over Yale’s Danielle Liu in the 1,000-yard freestyle in a final time of 10:08.35. One half hour later, she outswam six to take the 500-yard freestyle in 4:56.77.

Koprivova went 2-for-2 in her individual events against the Bulldogs, who came into the dual meet ranked No. 37 nationally by CollegeSwimming.com. She touched in first in both the 200-yard individual medley and the 100-yard backstroke to account for 18 dual points.

“We responded really well to some tough training,” said co-head coach Jon Maccoll. “As a whole team, to win six of the 11 individual events was awesome. We don’t really have the depth right now as a team like Yale does, but we went out and won events. The women we phenomenal at creating their own energy. All the things you want to see leading up to a great meet are in place. The culture is there, the bonding, the cheering and the enthusiasm are all there and they’re having fun.”

Notable performances included a second place finish by sophomore Clare Lawlor in the 50-yard freestyle, and a runner-up placing for junior Francesca Stoppa in the 100-yard butterfly in a dead heat that saw Stoppa edged by a quarter-second.

The Scarlet Knights hit the road for a quad-meet at Ohio State with Michigan and Virginia Tech on Saturday, Jan. 20 at noon.

Follow Rutgers Athletics on Facebook (www.facebook.com/RutgersAthletics) and Twitter (@RUAthletics) for all of the latest news and updates. For specific updates regarding Rutgers swimming & diving, follow the program on Twitter (@RUSwimDive) and on Instagram (ruswimdive). The team is also on Facebook (facebook.com/RUSwimDive).

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