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Drexel Swims To Victory Over Georgetown In A 166-126 Decision

Meet Stats

  • Complete results
  • Hosted by Drexel
  • January 21, 2017
  • Score
    • Women: Drexel 166, Georgetown 126

Press Release

Courtesy of Drexel Athletics

The Drexel women’s swimming and diving team defeated the Georgetown Hoyas by a final of 166-126 from the Daskalakis Athletic Center on Saturday afternoon as the Dragons celebrated Senior Day.

The women broke six pool records, tying the same total they broke two weeks ago on January 7.

To open the meet, Alexa Kutch, Rachel Bernhardt, Charlotte Myers and Emily Kosten clocked a collective time of 3:46.90 in the 400-yard medley relay for a pool record.

Following that, Aubrey Murray broke the 200-yard freestyle pool mark, one that she previously held, with a new time of 1:52.44.

Kutch also turned in an individual pool mark with a time of 2:04.63 in the 200-yard backstroke.

Kosten did the same but in the 50-yard freestyle at 23.74.

April Forsthoffer took down a 1987 pool record, held by Gail Jacobs of La Salle, as she finished the 400-yard individual medley at 4:30.90. The previous time was 4:31.42.

To close out the meet, Bernhardt, Kutch, Claudia Duguay and Kosten took down a 1990 pool record in the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:35.93.

In just the month of January, the women have erased 12 of the 19 available previous pool records with new times set in 2017.

Madison Kramer qualified for zones in both the 1-meter and 3-meter boards on Saturday as well. The senior took first in the 3-meter with a score of 292.58 and narrowly placed second in the 1-meter at 273.75.

Drexel travels to Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pa. next Saturday, Jan. 28 for a swimming-only meet starting at noon. The Drexel divers will make a trip to State College, Pa. for a two-day diving invitational on Saturday, Jan. 28 (2 p.m.) and Sunday, Jan. 29 (11 a.m.).

First Place
100 back – 56.29 – Alexa Kutch
200 back – 2:04.63 – Alexa Kutch (pool record)
100 breast – 1:02.60 – Rachel Bernhardt
200 breast – 2:16.23 – Rachel Bernhardt
(100 fly – 58.27 – Charlotte Myers)
200 fly – 2:07.42 – April Forsthoffer
50 free – 23.74 – Emily Kosten (pool record)
100 free – 52.80 – Aubrey Murray
200 free – 1:52.44 – Aubrey Murray (pool record)
400 IM – 4:30.90 – April Forsthoffer (pool record)
(200 free relay – x1:35.93 – Rachel Bernhardt, Alexa Kutch, Claudia Duguay, Emily Kosten) (pool record)
400 medley relay – 3:46.90 – Alexa Kutch, Rachel Bernhardt, Charlotte Myers, Emily Kosten (pool record)
3m – 292.58 – Madison Kramer

Second Place
200 back – 2:06.50 – Gillian Gress
100 breast – 1:07.71 – Rebecca Churchill
200 fly – 2:08.08 – Charlotte Myers
50 free – 24.12 – Claudia Duguay
100 free – 53.00 – Claudia Duguay
200 free – 1:56.91 – Miranda Rouse
(500 free – x5:07.83 – Emily Joyce)
1000 free – 10:34.79 – Emily Joyce
400 IM – 4:39.26 – Miranda Rouse
(200 free relay – x1:39.07 – Emily Lau, Charlotte Myers, Emily Joyce, Aubrey Murray)
1m – 273.75 – Madison Kramer

Third Place
100 back – 1:00.18 – Gillian Gress
100 breast – 1:08.19 – Sarah Cahill
200 breast – 2:28.73 – Rebecca Churchill
(100 fly – x59.41 – Emily Kosten)
200 free – 1:58.29 – Emily Lau
(500 free – x5:12.77 – Niki Fistrovic)
1000 free – 10:41.06 – Dora Gercsak
400 medley relay – 4:00.20 – Gillian Gress, Sarah Cahill, April Forsthoffer, Claudia Duguay
3m – 232.50 – Jaclyn Goulet

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