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Marist Keeps Momentum Rolling With Sweep of Colgate

Marist vs Colgate

  • Friday, November 11, 2022
  • Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Scores
    • Women: Marist 157, Colgate 143
    • Men: Marist 190.5, Colgate 85.5

Courtesy: Marist Athletics

POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – The Marist women’s swimming and diving team defeated Colgate 157-143, this Friday at McCann Natatorium.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Graduate student Madison Sweeney took home wins in three-meter dive (236.25) and the one-meter dive (213.68).
  • Nellie Thompson won races in the 50-yard freestyle (24.67) and the 100-yard butterfly (58.48).
  • Maddie Healey took first in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:47.54).
  • Freshman Genevieve O’Neil won two races in the meet, the 100-yard backstroke (59.30), the 200-yard backstroke (2:08.75).
  • Marist finished first in two relays including the 200-yard freestyle (1:40.18) and the 200-yard medley (1:50.12).

RECORDS

  • Marist extends its streak to three wins, obtaining a 3-2 record.
  • Colgate drops to an even 2-2 record with the loss.

UP NEXT

  • Marist heads to Fairfax, Virginia to take on George Mason University.
  • The Patriot Invitational starts Thursday, Nov. 17 and ends Saturday, Nov. 19.

POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – The Marist men’s swimming and diving team won against Colgate 190.5 to 85.5, this Friday at McCann Natatorium.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Diver Tyler Wenzel clean swept the podium with wins in the one-meter (227.63) and three-meter dives (231.30).
  • Ahmed Sallam took home wins in the 100-yard backstroke (53.07) and 100-yard freestyle (46.95).
  • Kevin McNamara won the 1000-yard freestyle (10:03:33) against Colgate.
  • Junior Christopher Dauser placed first in the 200-yard freestyle (1:45:15).
  • Marist took home a win in the 200-yard medley relay (1:34.91).
  • Marist took home wins in 13 out of 17 events.

RECORDS

  • Marist moves to 3-2 with a win against Colgate.
  • Colgate drops to 0-4 with a loss tonight.

UP NEXT

  • Marist heads to Fairfax, Virginia to take on George Mason University.
  • The Patriot Invitational starts Thursday, Nov. 17 and ends Saturday, Nov. 19.

Courtesy: Colgate Athletics

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Colgate swimming and diving dropped their first road dual meet at Marist on Friday, Nov. 12, with the women’s squad falling by a narrow margin of 14-points.

The Raiders won nine events, highlighted by Nora Bergstrom and Audrey Collins, capturing four of the Raiders’ wins.

The women started the meet by placing second in the 200-yard medley relay. Mackenzie FergusonRegan HauJordan Hurt, and Elizabeth Rainey made up the Raiders team, placing 1:50.71.

Dana Witte and Addisyn Donfris grabbed second and third in the 1,000-yard freestyle for Colgate. Witte came in at 10:47.54, and Donfris was right behind her at 10:52.50.

Bergstrom got her first win of the meet during the 200-yard freestyle, coming in at 1:58.31. Hau claimed first for the Raiders during the 100-yard breaststroke with 1:07.88, nearly two seconds faster than the closest Red Fox.

Stellar freshman Collins kept her streak of first-place wins, nabbing the 200-yard butterfly. Collins came in at 2:09.16, followed by teammates Zoe Stokes at 2:11.37 and Emma Senglaub at 2:11.79. Freshman Ryan Jee claimed second place in the 200-yard butterfly for the men, coming in at 1:53.84.

Junior Hurt grabbed second place in the 50-yard freestyle with 25.52 seconds, just a second shy of first place. Rainey was right behind Hurt with 25.66 seconds.

Ella Olafsson and Kate Hoover grabbed second and third for the diving squad in the 3-meter dive. Olafsson finished with a final of 193.58, and Hoover was given a final score of 177.38. Olafsson also grabbed second in the 1-meter diver, with a final score of 203.40.

Brooke Garretson won her first individual event of the season in the 100-yard freestyle coming in at 54.71 seconds.

Matthew Szypula grabbed another second-place finish for the men in the 200-yard backstroke. Szypula came in at 1:58.20. Hau also placed second in the 200-yard back for the women, with 2:29.87, a second off first place.

Bergstrom grabbed her second win of the meet in the 500-yard freestyle with 5:15.21. Bergstrom was followed by Witte in second place with 5:16.84.

Jee kept his first-place streak alive, claiming first in the 100-yard butterfly. Jee finished in 52.07 seconds, four seconds faster than his closest competitor.

Collins nabbed her second win of the day in the 200-yard IM finishing with 2:11.28. Teammate Elke Ambach was right behind Collins with 2:13.99. Morgan Cecil grabbed his first win of the season in the 200-yard IM with 2:05.50. Freshman Hunter Adams was right after Cecil with 2:06.48, and senior Zach Duthie placed third with 2:13.21.

The women almost took the win for the Raiders but were .40 seconds short in the 200-yard freestyle relay, taking second instead of first. Hurt, Raidey, Garretson, and Danielle McNerney came in at 1:40.58, while Marist came in at 1:40.18.

The men captured the final Raider win of the day in the 200-yard freestyle relay. Matt FreundCooper LueddeJack Lira, and Jee won with 1:29.14.

FROM THE SOURCE
Mark S. Randall Head Swimming and Diving Coach Ed Pretre
“This is a young team that won’t give up, even when life beats them by the nose. They have two options, and it’s clear which one they’re picking. They can pack their bags and go home or fight, and they will always choose to fight. That’s what this team is all about.

“To do what they did for their first road meet this year with 21 freshmen and a not-so-healthy team was remarkable. As a coaching staff, we couldn’t be prouder and are looking forward to going fast next week at West Virginia!”

UP NEXT
The Raiders stay on the road heading to West Virginia for the West Virginia Invitational on Nov. 17 through Nov. 19.

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