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Colgate Women Top Lafayette, Leopard Men Take Down Raiders

Colgate vs Lafayette

  • Saturday, October 29, 2022
  • Hamilton, N.Y.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Scores
    • Women: Colgate 181, Lafayette 188
    • Men: Lafayette 182, Colgate 105

Courtesy: Colgate Athletics

HAMILTON – Colgate swimming and diving wraps up the first Patriot League matchup of the season.

The women’s team beat Lafayette 181-118, winning 12 events, while the men won six.

The women kicked off the day by winning the 400-yard medley relay for the second meet in a row. Mackenzie FergusonRegan HauJordan Hurt, and Elizabeth Rainey made up the winning team coming in at 1:48.22, two seconds faster than the nearest opponent.

The freshman quartet of Matt FreundRyan JeeJack Lira, and Matthew Szypula placed second in the 400-yard medley for the men coming in at 1:36.72.

The Raiders dominated the 1,000-yard free, garnering the top four spots. Addisyn Donfris claimed first place with 10:49.23. Donfris was followed by Dana Witte at 10:52.12, Zoe Stokes at 10:59.85, and Katie Senglaub at 11:07.40.

Sophomore Peyton Wray claimed the first men’s win of the day, nabbing first in the 1,000-yard free with 10:15.98.

Continuing the hot streak, Nora Bergstrom won the 200-yard free, coming in at 1:56.73, three seconds faster than the closest Lafayette swimmer. Ryan Blumenfeld claimed second place for the Raiders in the men’s 200-yard free, finishing the race at 1:48.53.

Ferguson won her first individual event in the 100-yard back. Ferguson finished in 59.65 seconds.

Hau and Audrey Collins placed first and second in the 100-yard breast, coming in at 1:07.09 and 1:08.09.

Freshmen standouts Jee and Freund won their first individual event during the 100-yard breast and 200-yard fly. Jee finished the race in 59.63 seconds, his closest opponent finishing at 1:02.09. Freund came in at 1:54.20, two seconds faster than second place.

Emma Senglaub took first place in the 200-yard fly with 2:09.14. Fellow raider Donfris followed closely with 2:09.22.

Junior Jordan Hurt won her first event of the season during the 50-yard free. Hurt finished the event in 25.06 seconds.

The women couldn’t be contained, taking the top three places in the 100-yard free. Collins claimed first with 54.70 seconds, followed by Elke Ambach in second with 54.81 seconds, and Rainey placed third at 55 seconds. Lira placed second for the men coming in at 47.89 seconds.

Ferguson and Szypula won their first individual events during the 200-yard back coming in at 2:10.77 and 1:56.56.

Hau claimed second place for Colgate in the 200-yard breast, finishing three seconds shy of first place with 2:27.75.

Both the men and women had a total of five top-three finishes in the 500-yard free. Bergstrom came in first with 5:12.49, followed by Stokes at 5:18.70, and Witte at 5:19.43 for the women. Freund placed second for the men at 4:54.12, followed by Wray at 5:00.19.

Senglaub snatched her second first-place finish of the meet in the 100-yard fly. Senglaub came in at 58.96 seconds followed by Hurt at 59.39 seconds. Jee nabbed his second win during the 100-yard fly with 51.54 seconds.

The final two Raiders’ wins of the meet came from Collins and Syzpula in the 400-yard IM. Collins came in at 4:33.75, while Syzpula finished at 4:14.65.

FROM THE SOURCE
Mark S. Randall Head Swimming and Diving Coach Ed Pretre
“Both teams did a great job racing back-to-back days. They executed their race strategies, attacked their turns, and swam extremely smartly.

“The men have started winning some races, and the women have doubled their wins from their past two years. Both are off to a great start. We have to continue to work hard and work on the little things that will make us better.”

UP NEXT 
The Raiders stay home for another dual meet on Saturday, Nov. 5, for a battle with Loyola. The meet against the Greyhounds is scheduled for 1 p.m. inside Lineberry Natatorium.

Courtesy: Lafayette Athletics

HAMILTON, N.Y – The Lafayette swimming and diving team picked up a win over Colgate in its second dual meet of the season on Saturday afternoon. The men beat the Raiders 182-105, while the women lost 181-118.

On the men’s side, the Leopards won 10 events on the day. The first win came in the 200-yard medley relay, as the foursome of sophomores Peter KawashTimothy JimenezAvery Letourneau and senior Aaron Tupper finished first with a time of 1:34.88.

Kawash also notched a win in the 100-yard backstroke (52.33) and the 200-yard breaststroke (211.86). Tupper finished in first place for the 50-yard free (21.52) and the 100-yard free (47.15). Tupper also took home first place in the 200-yard free relay (1:26.21) which included sophomores Antonio ArenaKyle Mazziotti and freshman Tommy Weber.

Weber had an impressive afternoon, managing two other wins in both the 200-yard free (1:46.28) and the 500-yard free (4:50.91). Freshman Peter Curtis won both of the men’s diving events. Curtis scored 242.63 in the 1-meter diving and notched 235.28 in the 3-meter diving.

On the women’s side, Lafayette won four events during the afternoon. Freshman Safaya Elkhyati won the 1-meter diving after scoring 227.78. Sophomore Shaylee Daniels scored 225.90 in the 3-meter diving which gave the Leopards another win.

Freshman Isabella Van Ess took home first in the 200-yard breast with a time of 2:24.35. The women also won the 200-yard free relay with the foursome of senior Margaret Champagne, juniors Kristen O’Connor and Maya Byrne and sophomore Maggie Ivie.

Lafayette will continue its season with a quad meet at Bucknell that includes American, Army, and Navy, on Nov. 5.

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2 years ago

Peywray 😍

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