New Hampshire vs Binghamton (W)
- January 19, 2020
- Vestal, New York
- Results
Courtesy: New Hampshire Athletics
VESTAL, N.Y. – Sophomore Anna Metzler (Regensburg, Germany) set two pool records and the Wildcats won 13 of the 16 events as the University of New Hampshire swimming and diving team defeated Binghamton, 193-107, on Sunday at the Patricia A. Saunders Aquatic Center. The Wildcats improve to 4-1 on the season and 3-0 in America East, while the Bearcats are now 4-5 and 0-2 in America East.
Along with Metzler, UNH was led by senior Corinne Carbone (Medway, Mass.) who won three events and freshman Jamy Lum (Honolulu, Hawaii) who took two events.
UP NEXT:
- The Wildcats will conclude the regular season when they host Maine on Friday, Jan. 24 at 5 p.m. on Senior Night at Swasey Pool in the Border Battle presented by Buffalo Wild Wings. Seniors Anna Burns (Falmouth, Maine), Carbone and Allison Stefanelli (Loudonville, N.Y.) will be honored for their hard work and dedication to the program.
MEET INFO:
Score: New Hampshire 193, Binghamton 107
Location: Vestal, N.Y. (Patricia A. Saunders Aquatic Center)
Date: Sunday, Jan. 19
Records: UNH 4-1 (3-0 AE), Binghamton 4-5 (0-2 AE)
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- Metzler dominated as she set the pool record in the 200 free with a time of 1:53.04 and in the 200 IM with a time of 2:05.34.
- Carbone was outstanding as she placed first in three events. She captured the 200 fly (2:06.87), 200 back (2:08.12) and 100 fly (58.37).
- Lum excelled in the 100 breast and 200 breast with winning times of 1:05.79 and 2:20.80, respectively.
- Four Wildcats each won one event. Freshman Audrey Tirrell (Gaithersburg, Md.) placed first in the 1000 free (10:34.39), junior Melissa Dingle (Brighton, Ontario) took the 100 back (58.33), freshman Olivia Stille (Stockholm Sweden) won the 100 free (53.81) and sophomore Cassidy Wilson (Toledo, Ohio) captured the 500 free (5:16.89).
- UNH also won both relays. The 200 medley relay team of Dingle, Lum, Carbone and sophomore Cate Wardinski (Burke, Va.) posted a time of 1:47.32.
- The 200 free relay team of Stille, Tirrell, Metzler and Wardinski tallied a winning time of 1:39.73.
KEEP CONNECTED:
- There are numerous ways to stay connected with the UNH swimming and diving team. Follow the Wildcats on Twitter and Instagram.
Courtesy: Binghamton Athletics
VESTAL, N.Y. – The Binghamton women’s swimming & diving team closed out the home portion of its regular-season schedule with a 193-107 defeat against New Hampshire on Sunday morning at the Saunders Aquatic Center.
The Bearcats swept both diving events with sophomore Amanda McGraw capturing the one-meter event (262.80) and junior Sophia Howard taking top honors in the three-meter event. McGraw’s score, which was her season-best, came close to meet the NCAA Zone Meet standard (265.00).
The Bearcats’ other individual winner was senior Olivia Santos, who was first in the 50 free (25.61). In the process, Santos recorded her third straight dual meet victory in that event. Two of her wins have come against America East opponents.
“We swam well today but obviously New Hampshire is a very talented team,” head coach Jerry Cummiskey said. “We have been training hard since our Winter Trip and we have one more dual meet to go before we start tapering down for the conference meet in three weeks.”
Both the Bearcat men’s and women’s teams head to St. Bonaventure on Monday for an 11 a.m. dual meet.