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Bucknell Women, Boston College Men Victorious In Split

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

January 20th, 2020 College

Bucknell vs Boston College

  • January 18, 2020
  • Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Courtesy: Bucknell Athletics

LEWISBURG, Pa. – The Bucknell women’s swimming & diving team moved to 9-1 on the season with its 163.5-136.5 victory over Boston College on Saturday at Kinney Natatorium.

Bolstered by 11 first-place finishes, and 1-2-3 efforts in two events, the Bison women cruised past the Eagles on Senior Day. Their nine overall wins is their highest total since the 1997-98 campaign, when they finished 11-2; with one dual left on their calendar, they will have an opportunity to reach the double digits in a single season for the sixth time in program history.

The Bucknell men, who dropped a 181-113 decision to the visiting Eagles to move to 5-5 on the season, saw Leo Kuyl win the 50 freestyle. In addition, Kuyl went second in the 100 freestyle and led off the runner-up 400 freestyle relay team. Matt McGoey added second-place showings in the 200 butterfly and 200 IM; he also anchored that runner-up 400 freestyle relay team.

Maddie Hartigan was a standout performer for the Bison, winning the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle races; in addition, she anchored the first-place 400 freestyle relay team. Hartigan’s time of 51.20 in the 100 freestyle was good for seventh in school history.

Catherine Craig swept the breaststroke races while Emma Hadley won both backstroke events. The Bison’s other individual winners were Alexis Faria (100 butterfly), Abby Merriman (1,000 freestyle) and Maggie Wyngowski (200 IM).

Bucknell went 1-2-3 in the 500 freestyle and 200 IM, with Merriman finishing second to Hartigan in the 500 freestyle and Craig touching the wall right after Wyngowski in the 200 IM.

Before the dual meet, the Bison recognized seniors Brooke Collins, Hadley, McGoey, Merriman, Katherine O’SheaMichael ParkLauren Rajauski (diving/diving team manager) and Paige Schoelkopf.

Bucknell wraps up dual meet action at rival Lehigh on Saturday, Jan. 25 at 1 p.m.

Women’s Winners vs. Boston College
100 breaststroke – Catherine Craig (1:04.73)
200 breaststroke – Catherine Craig (2:19.08)
100 butterfly – Alexis Faria (56.49)
100 backstroke – Emma Hadley (56.64)
200 backstroke – Emma Hadley (2:03.57)
100 freestyle – Maddie Hartigan (51.20) – 7th in school history
200 freestyle – Maddie Hartigan (1:51.08)
500 freestyle – Maddie Hartigan (5:01.88)
1,000 freestyle – Abby Merriman (10:22.62)
200 IM – Maggie Wyngowski (2:04.89)
400 freestyle relay – Emily GorhamMegan KoczurAbby MerrimanMaddie Hartigan (3:30.17)

Women’s 1-2-3 Performances vs. Boston College
500 freestyle – 1st Maddie Hartigan (5:01.88), 2nd Abby Merriman (5:04.67), 3rd Emily Gorham (5:05.24)
200 IM – 1st Maggie Wyngowski (2:04.89), 2nd Catherine Craig (2:08.47), 3rd Sabrina Vumbacco (2:08.54)

Men’s Winners vs. Boston College
50 freestyle – Leo Kuyl (20.84)

Courtesy: Boston College Athletics

BRONX, New York / LEWISBURG, Penn. — The Boston College swim and dive team wrapped up two days of road meets, capping off the weekend with wins over Fordham and Bucknell. The Eagles earned first-place finishes in 21 out of 32 events against Fordham and 19 out of 32 events against Bucknell. The team is back in action for its final home meet of the season on Jan. 25 against rival Boston University.

Women’s Highlights

  • Grimes, Covington, Lin and Dolan took the top spot again in the 200 yard medley relay, improving to a 1:44.39 time.

  • Lin won the 200 yard butterfly with a time of 2:04.76.

  • Dolan placed first in the 50 yard freestyle, finishing in 23.40.

  • Ellie Uhl won the 1-meter dive with a score of 238.05.

  • Mackenna Buchanan (263.48), Kate Cilley (242.63) and Uhl (229.35) swept the top three spots in the 3-meter dive.

Men’s Highlights

  • Roche, Sami Fares, Clark and Geoghegan Ribeiro placed first in the 200 yard medley relay with a 1:31.87 finish.

  • Szmania placed first in the 1000 yard freestyle, improving to a 9:37.64 finish. He also took the top spot in the 500 yard freestyle, finishing in 4:39.66.

  • Clark placed first in the 200 yard freestyle with a 1:39.18 finish. He also won the 100 yard freestyle (45.46) and the 200 yard individual medley (1:51.41).

  • Roche won the 100 yard backstroke with a 49.67 performance. He also placed first in the 100 yard butterfly, finishing in 50.96.

  • Fares placed first in the 100 yard breaststroke, finishing in 57.51.

  • O’Leary took the top finish in the 200 yard butterfly with a 1:54.66 finish. He also won the 200 yard backstroke, finishing in 1:52.03.

  • Nickerson won the 1-meter dive with a score of 296.40. He also took the top spot in the 3-meter dive with a 338.25 score.

  • Shepanzyk won the 200 yard breaststroke, finishing in 2:05.97.

  • The team of Geoghegan Ribeiro, Roche, Santana and Threlkeld placed first in the 400 yard freestyle relay with a 3:06.11 finish.

  • The team totaled 181 points to Bucknell’s 113.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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