Loyola vs Lehigh
- Saturday, October 8, 2022
- Bethlehem, Pa.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results (PDF)
- Final Scores:
- Women: Lehigh 179, Loyola 120
- Men: Loyola 196, Lehigh 98
Courtesy: Lehigh Athletics
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Lehigh women’s swimming and diving team couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2022-23 season, earning a ninth straight victory over Loyola with a score of 179-120, Saturday at Jacobs Pool.
This is the third straight year the Mountain Hawks got off to a 1-0 start. The Greyhounds fell to 1-2 overall and 0-2 in their conference schedule.
It was the freshman and seniors who led the way for Lehigh.
Seniors Sarah Hardy, Danielle Prekop and Hallie Wilson had impressive performances on Senior Day.
Wilson won the 100-yard backstroke (59.19), was a part of the 200-yard medley relay that came in second and too third in the 200-yard backstroke (2:07.56).
Hardy won both of her individual events, which were the 200-yard IM (2:07.10) and the 200-yard butterfly (2:02.83). She was also on the 200-yard medley relay that finished in second place.
Prekop was also on the second place 200-yard medley relay, and she won the 100-yard breaststroke (1:06.66), got third in the 200-yard backstroke (2:27.11) and fourth in the 200-yard IM.
Sophomore Sarah Gill picked up right where she left off last year, taking home the victory in the one-meter (243.30) and the three-meter dive (249.15).
Freshman Dagny Donaldson was very impressive in her first-ever collegiate meet. Donaldson was on the winning 200-yard freestyle relay team, and she won the 1000-yard freestyle by five seconds.
Mairin Ludwig was another freshman who had a major impact, winning the 500-yard freestyle (5:04.71), coming in third in the 200-yard IM (2:11.11, finishing in first in the 200-yard freestyle relay and capping that off with a second-place showing in the 200-yard freestyle (1:54.31.
Freshman Caitlin Deitch had an impeccable performance winning the 100-yard butterfly (58.32), the 100-yard freestyle (52.76), coming in first in the 200-yard freestyle relay and finishing off the day with a second-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle (24.55).
The Mountain Hawks will look to ride this momentum when they take on Bloomsburg and West Chester on Oct. 15 at West Chester.
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Courtesy: Loyola Athletics
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Loyola University Maryland men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams had their first Patriot League competitions of the year, splitting dual meets with Lehigh University on Saturday.
The Greyhounds men had 13 event victories in a 196-98 win, while the women won five events but fell, 179-120, to the Mountain Hawks.
Lily Mead won twice for the Greyhounds, while Paige Simko and Charley Tulio were also winners for the women’s side. Loyola also won the 200 medley relay with a team of Mead, Simko, Laura Latham and Tulio.
In the men’s portion of the meet, the Greyhounds quartet of Teddy Cross, Max Verheyen, Patrick Hayburn and Caleb Kelly opened with a win in the 200 medley relay, the first of the 13 wins for Loyola.
Kelly, Henry Mueller, Jack Still and Cameron Shinnick were double winners for the Greyhounds, while Matt Gray, Michael Gozdan and Cross were also victorious.
The Greyhounds are back in action next weekend when they head to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to swim against two more conference foes, Boston University and host Bucknell.
Following are top-five finishers for the Greyhounds on Saturday:
Women’s 200 Medley Relay | ||
1. | Mead, Simko, Latham, Tulio | 1:46.98 |
4. | Meyerhoeffer, Stimmel, Witkop, Moser | 1:51.01 |
Men’s 200 Medley Relay | ||
1. | Cross, Verheyen, Hayburn, Kelly | 1:33.03 |
3. | Knurek, Gozdan, C. Shinnick, Mueller | 1:34.57 |
5. | Glaser, Cholish, Champagne, Legambi | 1:39.39 |
Women’s 1,000 Freestyle | ||
2. | Faith Karr | 10:50.57 |
4. | Gianna Moscetti | 10:55.65 |
Men’s 1,000 Freestyle | ||
1. | Matt Gray | 9:57.32 |
4. | Carter Dickey | 10:09.35 |
5. | Peter Weinstein | 10:16.28 |
Women’s 200 Freestyle | ||
1. | Lily Mead | 1:52.49 |
3. | Michela Schultz | 1:55.63 |
Men’s 200 Freestyle | ||
1. | Henry Mueller | 1:43.16 |
3. | Zach Reid | 1:44.35 |
Women’s 100 Backstroke | ||
2. | Keira McGrath | 1:00.06 |
5. | Stella Meyerhoeffer | 1:00.94 |
Men’s 100 Backstroke | ||
1. | Teddy Cross | 51.73 |
2. | Patrick Hayburn | 51.98 |
5. | Matt Voight | 54.50 |
Women’s 100 Breaststroke | ||
2. | Paige Simko | 1:06.74 |
4. | Avery Stimmel | 1:09.68 |
Men’s 100 Breaststroke | ||
1. | Michael Gozdan | 58.76 |
2. | Max Verheyen | 59.02 |
3. | Zach Eisenmann | 59.45 |
Women’s 200 Butterfly | ||
3. | Laura Latham | 2:11.93 |
4. | Alana Andress | 2:12.07 |
Men’s 200 Butterfly | ||
1. | Cameron Shinnick | 1:54.66 |
2. | Harry Hearn | 1:57.30 |
4. | Tyler Stewart | 1:57.43 |
Women’s 50 Freestyle | ||
1. | Charley Tulio | 24.54 |
3. | Fay Moser | 25.05 |
5. | Avery Stimmel | 25.43 |
Men’s 50 Freestyle | ||
1. | Caleb Kelly | 21.16 |
4. | Teddy Cross | 21.95 |
Women’s 1-meter Diving | ||
3. | Kassidy Georgevich | 202.05 |
4. | Claire Sellnow | 170.47 |
5. | Regan Bruno | 161.62 |
Men’s 1-meter Diving | ||
1. | Jack Still | 280.50 |
2. | Michael Venit | 173.85 |
3. | Tyler Zarzycki | 146.40 |
Women’s 100 Freestyle | ||
2. | Michela Schultz | 54.05 |
3. | Charley Tulio | 54.24 |
4. | Faye Moser | 54.56 |
Men’s 100 Freestyle | ||
1. | Caleb Kelly | 46.80 |
5. | Tyler Knurek | 47.90 |
Women’s 200 Backstroke | ||
1. | Lily Mead | 2:03.11 |
4. | Keira McGrath | 2:11.30 |
Men’s 200 Backstroke | ||
1. | Henry Mueller | 1:50.84 |
2. | Teddy Cross | 1:53.53 |
4. | Owen Glaser | 1:57.43 |
Women’s 200 Breaststroke | ||
1. | Paige Simko | 2:23.98 |
Men’s 200 Breaststroke | ||
1. | Michael Gozdan | 2:09.64 |
2. | Zach Eisenmann | 2:13.67 |
4. | Joey Cholish | 2:19.28 |
5. | Ryan Atwood | 2:21.82 |
Women’s 500 Freestyle | ||
3. | Faith Karr | 5:16.88 |
5. | Gianna Moscetti | 5:21.77 |
Men’s 500 Freestyle | ||
2. | Alex Plavoukos | 4:50.28 |
5. | Carter Dickey | 4:53.30 |
Women’s 100 Butterfly | ||
3. | Michela Schultz | 58.54 |
4. | Laura Latham | 59.60 |
Men’s 100 Butterfly | ||
2. | Patrick Hayburn | 51.17 |
3. | Cameron Shinnick | 51.23 |
5. | Harry Hearn | 52.87 |
Women’s 3-meter Diving | ||
2. | Kassidy Georgevich | 198.60 |
3. | Regan Burno | 169.65 |
4. | Claire Sellnow | 164.55 |
Men’s 3-meter Diving | ||
1. | Jack Still | 302.40 |
2. | Tyler Zarzycki | 174.90 |
3. | Michael Venit | 169.57 |
Women’s 200 Individual Medley | ||
2. | Lily Mead | 2:09.76 |
5. | Paige Simko | 2:13.38 |
Men’s 200 Individual Medley | ||
1. | Cameron Shinnick | 1:57.35 |
3. | Dylan Champagne | 1:58.89 |
5. | Floyd Conlin | 2:01.25 |
Women’s 200 Freestyle Relay | ||
2. | Simko, Moser, Schultz, Tulio | 1:38.11 |
5. | Meyerhoeffer, Prushinski, Shaw, Colyar | 1:43.43 |
Men’s 200 Freestyle Relay | ||
2. | Mueller, Kelly, Hayburn, Knurek | 1:25.23 |
4. | Gozdan, Hearn, Reid, Legambi | 1:28.55 |
5. | Conlin, Champagne, Goodman, Stewart | 1:32.97 |