Delaware vs La Salle vs Rider
- Saturday, November 13, 2021
- Newmark, Del.
- Results
Courtesy: Delaware Athletics
Women’s Recap
NEWARK, Del. – The Delaware women’s swimming and diving team placed first overall in 13 events in a tri-meet sweeping Rider (247-35) and La Salle (214-85) in the Rawstrom Natatorium Saturday afternoon.
“Great showing by our Blue Hens today,” said head coach Pablo Marmolejo. “It was a tough turn around after our long weekend last week, but the team performed at a high level. We are in a great place as we head into our mid-season meet next weekend. By far our best start to a season in the last four seasons, and looking forward to finishing 2021 strong.”
The Blue Hens started off the day with Aislinn Mitchell, Andromachi Tasakou, Julia Cichowska, Nicole Chiappa placing first in the 200 Medley Relay in 1:48.44.
In the next event, Charlise Oberholzer hit the wall first in the 1000 Free in 10:46.55, 18 seconds faster than Anthi Lyra who came in second (11:04.58).
In the 200 Free, Mira Selling (1:52.32) placed first, one of four events where the junior took gold on the day. She also placed first in the 100 Free (51.45), 200 IM (2:05.31) and in the 400 Free Relay with Natalie Dobrzykowski, Chiappa and Lyra (3:32.72).
Cristin Earley placed first in the 100 Back (59.50), Tasakou took first in the 100 Breast (1:05.88), Chiappa placed first in the 50 Free (24.18) and Erin Lillis hit the wall first in the 200 Breast (2:26.43).
Cichowska placed first in the 100 Fly in 57.36 and placed second in the 200 Fly, defeating Rider, completing the event in 2:07.67.
In diving, Julia Servas had the top marks in the one-meter (269.95) and three-meter (260.90) competitions.
The squad hits the road for the Patriot Invite Nov. 18-20 in Fairfax, Va., for the final meet of 2021.
For the latest on the Delaware swimming and diving programs, follow the Blue Hens on Twitter @Delaware_Swim and Instagram @Delaware_Swim and @DelawareDiving.
Men’s Recap
NEWARK, Del. – The Delaware men’s swimming and diving team swept Rider (168-129) and La Salle (216-80), placing first in eight events in Rawstrom Natatorium Saturday afternoon.
“Great showing by our Blue Hens today,” said head coach Pablo Marmolejo. “It was a tough turn around after our long weekend last week, but the team performed at a high level. We are in a great place as we head into our mid-season meet next weekend. By far our best start to a season in the last four seasons, and looking forward to finishing 2021 strong.”
Miguel Vasquez, Tonislav Sabev, Simeon Sabev and Luke Rautzhan started off the day placing first in the 200 Medley Relay in 1:32.25 with Rautzhan closing out the last leg in 21.17.
In the next event, Andrew Taylor placed second in the 1000 Free, defeating La Salle, completing the race in 9:37.47.
Bryce Ciecko started off his day hot hitting the wall first in the 200 Free in 1:41.79. Later in the day he kept his pace, placing first in the 500 Free in 4:40.85, almost two seconds ahead of Rider.
Ryan Polino had a stand-out day, placing first in three events and second in one event. He placed second in the 100 Back, defeating La Salle, finishing the race in 50.47.
Polino later placed first in the 100 Free (46.61), 100 Fly (50.89) and the 400 Free Relay where he was the last leg with Simeon Sabev, Eric Veit and Vasquez (3:03.73).
Toni Sabev also placed first in the 100 Breast (56.14) and Vasquez took first in the 50 Free (21.50).
Gavin Currie hit the wall second in the 200 Fly, defeating Rider, in 1:55.23 he also placed third in the 200 Back, defeating La Salle, in 1:52.71.
Both Evan Frick (2:07.27) and Jeb Darhower (1:55.85) placed second in the 200 Breaststroke and 200 IM respectively to defeat La Salle.
The squad hits the road for the Patriot Invite Nov. 18-20 in Fairfax, Va., for the final meet of 2021.
For the latest on the Delaware swimming and diving programs, follow the Blue Hens on Twitter @Delaware_Swim and Instagram @Delaware_Swim and @DelawareDiving.