Bucknell vs Binghamton
- Saturday, October 22, 2022
- Binghamton, N.Y.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Scores
- Women: Bucknell 190, Binghamton 105
- Men: Bucknell 173, Binghamton 127
Courtesy: Bucknell Athletics
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Bucknell women’s swimming & diving team improved to 3-0 (2-0 PL) on the young season with a dominant 190-105 win at Binghamton on Saturday. Bucknell went 1-2-3 in four events, had 12 individual event winners, captured a victory in the 200 medley relay and saw nine more runners-up finishes in dual action against the Bearcats.
Alexandra Ritorto was part of three event wins, including individual victories in the 100 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. Megan Leyden (50 freestyle & 200 medley relay) and Esme Hunter (100 backstroke & 200 medley relay) both captured two event wins.
Sabrina Vumbacco (100 butterfly), Sophia Donati (200 freestyle), Liz Dokina (200 breaststroke), Skye Sunderhauf (200 butterfly), Emma Feld (500 freestyle), Claire Kehley (1000 freestyle) all captured individual swimming wins as well.
The Bison took first in both dives with Gina Hinthorn (1-meter dive) and Meghan Catherwood (3-meter dive) picking up wins.
Bucknell placed second in nine more events to score its highest point total this season. Bucknell claimed the top three spots in the 50 freestyle, the 200 freestyle, the 200 butterfly and the 3-meter dive.
Bucknell is off next weekend before returning to competition on Saturday, Nov. 5.
Event Winners:
50 freestyle – Megan Leyden (25.19)
100 freestyle – Alexandra Ritorto (53.52)
100 butterfly – Sabrina Vumbacco (58.42)
100 breaststroke – Alexandra Ritorto (1:06.92)
100 backstroke – Esme Hunter (58.45)
200 freestyle – Sophia Donati (1:56.95)
200 breaststroke – Liz Dokina (2:24.21)
200 butterfly – Skye Sunderhauf (2:11.15)
500 freestyle – Emma Feld (509.72)
1000 freestyle – Claire Kehley (10:53.32)
200 medley relay – Esme Hunter, Alexandra Ritorto, Megan Leyden, Kayla Lichtner (1:48.51)
1-meter dive – Gina Hinthorn (252.60)
3-meter dive – Meghan Catherwood (243.30)
Runners-Up
50 freestyle – Sabrina Vumbacco (25.58)
100 freestyle – Esme Hunter (54.85)
100 breaststroke – Liz Dokina (1:07.14)
200 freestyle – Caroline McGann (1:56.99)
200 butterfly – Catherine Craig (2:12.53)
1000 freestyle – Rylie Giles (10:59.01)
200 medley relay – Sarah Culkin, Liz Dokina, Sabrina Vumbacco, Sophia Donati (1:48.83)
1-meter dive – Meghan Catherwood (228.00)
3-meter dive – Gina Hinthorn (222.30)
1-2-3 Performances:
50 freestyle – 1st Megan Leyden (25.19), 2nd Sabrina Vumbacco (25.58), 3rd Jennifer Bolden (25.51)
200 freestyle – 1st Sophia Donati (1:56.95), 2nd Caroline McGann (1:56.99), Kayla Lichtner (1:57.42)
200 butterfly – 1st Skye Sunderhauf (2:11.15), 2nd Catherine Craig (2:12.53), 3rd Gillian Camperlengo (2:15.00)
3-meter dive – 1st Meghan Catherwood (243.30), 2nd Gina Hinthorn (222.30), 3rd Reggie Frias (204.45)
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – The Bucknell men’s swimming & diving team remained unbeaten this season at 3-0 (2-0 PL) with a 173-127 win over Binghamton on Saturday. The Bison claimed nine event wins, grabbed nine second-place finishes and went 1-2 in both the 200 freestyle and the 200 backstroke.
Leo Kuyl, Chris Fabian and reigning Patriot League Male Swimmer of the Week John Gehrig were each part of two event wins as well as two runners-up finishes. All three took part in Bucknell’s winning 200 freestyle relay and the second-place 200 medley relay along with Justin DiSanto.
Kuyl also won the 50 freestyle and took second in the 100 butterfly. Fabian came out victorious in the 100 backstroke and placed second in the 100 freestyle. Gehrig earned a win in the 200 freestyle and was second in the 200 breaststroke.
Braden Beagle (200 backstroke), Alex Crossing (200 butterfly), Andy Dorsel (400 IM) and Jack Krug (1-meter dive) rounded out Bucknell’s event winners. Krug was also a runner-up in the 3-meter dive.
Bucknell is off next weekend before returning to competition on Saturday, Nov. 5.
Event Winners
50 freestyle – Leo Kuyl (20.71)
100 backstroke – Chris Fabian (52.01)
200 freestyle – John Gehrig (1:42.75)
200 backstroke – Braden Beagle (1:52.31)
200 butterfly – Alex Crossing (1:54.68)
1000 freestyle – Chris Kopac (9:44.28)
200 freestyle relay – Chris Fabian, John Gehrig, Justin DiSanto, Leo Kuyl (1:24.23)
400 IM – Andy Dorsel (4:07.50)
1-meter dive – Jack Krug (277.73)
Runners-Up
100 freestyle – Chris Fabian (47.23)
100 breaststroke – Noah Basista (58.62)
100 butterfly – Leo Kuyl (52.19)
200 freestyle – Christian Stef (1:44.03)
200 breaststroke – John Gehrig (2:07.85)
200 backstroke – Andy Dorsel (1:55.02)
500 freestyle – Alex Crossing (4:41.38)
200 medley relay – Chris Fabian, Noah Basista, John Gehrig, Leo Kuyl (1:32.83)
3-meter dive – Jack Krug (249.90)
Courtesy: Binghamton Athletics
VESTAL, N.Y. – Binghamton hosted Bucknell in its home-opening swimming & diving meet on Saturday afternoon at the Saunders Aquatic Center. The Bison, however, swept both the men’s and women’s competition, winning by scores of 173-127 and 190-105 respectively.
On the men’s side, the Bearcats posted a pair of double winners. Sophomore Elijah Lanfear swept both the 100 free (46.83) and the 100 fly (49.89). Junior Xiaoyu Lin, meanwhile, captured the 100 breast (57.67) and 200 breast (2:06.80).
Lanfear and Lin were also part of the first-place 200 medley relay team, which included junior Jake Vecchio and senior Ryan Maierle. The Bearcat quartet clocked a first-place time of 1:32.80.
Ryan Cohn was the other individual winner on the men’s side, taking top honors in the three-meter diving event. His score was a season-best 308.70.
Lanfear, Lin and Cohn each have won a team-best three individual events so far this year.
On the women’s side, Binghamton had a pair of individual winners. Freshman Celia Webster won the 200 back (2:08.92) while fellow freshman Melia Truong won the 400 IM (4:45.92). Webster now has a team-high three individual victories so far this season.
The Bearcats also won the women’s 200 free relay in a time of 1:41.97. Senior Alyssa Martin was joined on that first-place team by freshman Saige Kazlauskas, Maria Pignatelli and Olivia Philbrick.
Despite the sweep by Bucknell, the Bearcats’ times improved over their dual meet wins at Canisius last Saturday.
“We knew that Bucknell was a strong team,” head coach Jerry Cummiskey said. “We wanted to show up, compete and be better than last week. I thought we were a little flat last week getting off the bus so I though that timewise, this was a better week for us.”
Binghamton has a pair of dual meets this coming weekend. The Bearcats head to Colgate at 5 p.m. on Friday before hosting Bryant at 11 a.m. the following day.