Binghamton vs Canisius
- Saturday, October 15, 2022
- Tonawanda, N.Y.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Scores:
- Women: Binghamton 156, Canisius 141
- Men: Binghamton 169, Canisius 125
Courtesy: Binghamton Athletics
TONAWANDA, N.Y. – Senior Ryan Cohn and freshman Celia Webster each won two events, leading Binghamton to a sweep at Canisius in its season-opening swimming & diving dual meet on Saturday afternoon at the Tonawanda Aquatic Center. The Bearcat men’s team took a 169-125 decision while the women’s squad rallied for a 156-141 victory.
Cohn swept both the men’s one- and three-meter diving events, with scores of 271.35 and 266.03 respectively. Webster, meanwhile, captured the women’s 200 back (2:08.77) and 100 fly (59.77).
Webster was one of four Binghamton freshmen who won an individual event in their collegiate debut. Maria Pignatelli was first in the women’s 50 free (25.54) and was part of the first-place 200 free relay team – which also included senior Alyssa Martin as well as juniors Molly Greeley and Maddie Hoover – and clocked a time of 1:36.66. On the men’s side. David Ponce won the men’s 200 back (1:57.18) while Liam Preston took top honors in the 1000 free (9:48.86). In addition, Preston led off the first-place 200 free relay team, which also included senior Ryan Maierle, junior Travis Phillips as well as sophomore Elijah Lanfear and recorded a time of 1:25.51.
Other winners on the men’s side included Lanfear in the 50 free (21.27), junior Jake Vecchio in the 100 back (52.97), senior Justin Meyn in the 100 free (47.53) and junior Xiaoyu Lin in the 200 breast (2:09.14). Lanfear, Vecchio and Maierle also joined junior Eric Kroon in winning the 200 medley relay (1:33.80).
“Our men showed great depth today as we get later into the meet,” head coach Jerry Cummiskey said. “Canisius swam well and they had some good first-place swims early on. But winning both relays was big for us and we outscored them in several key races.”
Other Bearcat winners on the women’s side included junior Mel Carousso in the 1000 free (11:01.78) and fellow junior Marley Zimmerman in the 500 free (5:27.45).
The Bearcats were behind in the women’s meet for most of the day but back-to-back wins by Zimmerman in the 500 free and Webster in the 100 fly gave them a slim lead heading into the final 200 free relay. The Bearcats then took places one and three in that relay to lock up the win.
“The women really showed great resiliency,” Cummiskey said. “We didn’t start off well but Marley and Celia’s wins gave us the energy we needed going into the final relays. Then our relays did a great job to help us finish the meet and get the win.”
Binghamton hosts Bucknell in its home opener next Saturday at 1 p.m.
Courtesy: Canisius Athletics
Freshman Lana Janson broke the program record in the 100 breast event for Canisius Saturday afternoon in collegiate swimming and diving action against Binghamton.
The Bearcats defeated the Golden Griffins on both sides, picking up a 169-125 win for the men and a 156-141 victory for the women’s squad.
Graduate student Adriana Bolender once again picked up the top spot in the 1-meter dive with a score of 229.65. Bolender also earned a first-place finish in the 3-meter dive (233.33). Both scores were career-highs for the fifth year.
In swimming, the women were backed by Janson. In addition to etching her name in program history in the second meet of the campaign in the 100 breast (1:05.15), the Capetown, Africa, native was the first to touch the wall in the 200 breast (2:23.52) and the 200 IM (2:08.54).
Janson broke Marissa Watroba’s 1:05.34, which was established in the 2016-17 season.
Sophomore Archie Minto paced the men’s team, grabbing three-first place finishes for the second straight meet. Minto was the first to touch the wall in the 100 fly (49.66), 200 fly (1:50.28) and 200 IM (1:54.80) events.
Fifth year Liam O’Connell garnered a pair of top spots for the Blue and Gold, swimming a 1:43.76 in the 200 free and 4:44.18 in the 500 free events, respectively.
Up Next
• Canisius closes out its three-meet homestand on Oct. 22 when it faces MAAC foe Siena and the University of Rochester in a tri-meet. The start time is slated for 1 p.m. from the Burt Flickinger Center in downtown Buffalo.