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Emmanuel Women, Barton Men Win CC Titles, Queens Sweeps Bluegrass Mountain

BLUEGRASS MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE (BMC)/ CONFERENCE CAROLINAS (CC) – MEN AND WOMEN

Courtesy: Conference Carolinas

WOMEN

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Emmanuel earned the 2020 Conference Carolinas Women’s Swimming Championship team title on Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center.
It’s the second straight team title for Emmanuel.
Emmanuel netted a total of 864 points to secure the title over Barton, who closed out the championship with 785 total points. King was third with 398 total points.
Karolina Ostojska of Emmanuel was named the Most Valuable Swimmer after the conclusion of the championship, while Zorey Sarget of Chowan was chosen as the Freshman of the Year. Emmanuel’s Allen Gilchrest was named the Coach of the Year and Salem’s Chloe Smart earned the Elite 23 Award for women’s swimming with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average.
2020 Conference Carolinas Women’s Swimming Awards
Women’s Most Valuable Swimmer
Karolina Ostojska – Emmanuel
Women’s Freshman of the Year
Zorey Sargent – Chowan
Women’s Coach of the Year
Allen Gilchrest – Emmanuel
Women’s Elite 23
Chloe Smart – Salem
All-Conference Finishes from Day Four
(Top Three finishes are First, Second and Third Team All-Conference)
Women’s 1650 Freestyle
1) Molly Layde – Lees-McRae
2) Ashley Woods – King

3) Annika Jasek-Rysdahl – Barton
Women’s 100 Yard Freestyle
1) Nicola Macdonald – Barton
2) Karolina Ostojska – Emmanuel
3) Gabriela Aguiar – Emmanuel
Women’s 200 Yard Backstroke
1) Kleanza Cathers – Barton
2) Anna Calka – Emmanuel
3) Valentina Aloisio – Emmanuel
Women’s 200 Yard Breaststroke
1) Julia Stegmaier – Chowan
2) Zorey Sargent – Chowan
3) Valentina Aloisio – Emmanuel
Women’s 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1) Barton
2) Emmanuel
3) Lees-McRae

MEN

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Barton held off Emmanuel to earn its second straight Conference Carolinas Men’s Swimming Championship team title on Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center.
Barton finished the 2020 Conference Carolinas Swimming Championships with a team total of 828.50 to narrowly best Emmanuel (809). King finished third with 493 points.
Emmanuel’s Alex Sobers picked up the Most Valuable Swimmer award, while Emmanuel’s Elder Oliveira was named the Freshman of the Year. Barton’s Tyler Ziegler was tabbed the Coach of the Year. Salem’s Austin Kephart with a perfect grade-point average of 4.0 garnered the prestigious Elite 23 award for men’s swimming.
2020 Conference Carolinas Men’s Swimming Awards
Men’s Most Valuable Swimmer
Alex Sobers – Emmanuel

Men’s Freshman of the Year 
Elder Oliveira – Emmanuel

Men’s Coach of the Year
Tyler Ziegler – Barton
Men’s Elite 23 
Austin Kephart – Salem
All-Conference Finishes from Day Four
(Top Three finishes are First, Second and Third Team All-Conference)
Men’s 1650 Freestyle
1) Elder Oliviera – Emmanuel
2) Pedro Terra – Emmanuel
3) Igor Proszynski – Chowan
Men’s 100 Yard Freestyle
1) Alex Sobers – Emmanuel
2) Igor Bretas Dantas – Emmanuel
3) Joao Santos – Emmanuel
Men’s 200 Yard Backstroke
1) Bartlomiej Swiderski – Barton
2) Jonathan York – Barton
3) Michael Cutidioc – Barton
Men’s 200 Yard Breaststroke

1) Joao Santos – Emmanuel
2) Christian Nishimura – Lees-McRae
3) Fernando Perez – Salem
Men’s 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1) Emmanuel
2) Lees-McRae
3) Barton

Courtesy: Queens Athletics

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Both the men’s and women’s swimming teams from Queens University of Charlotte claimed their sixth straight Bluegrass Mountain Conference Championships on Sunday night from the Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center. The Royals won seven of 10 events on the final day of competition, bringing their combined total to 31 victories during the four-day meet.

The women totaled 1,081.5 points as a team, taking the top spot by more than 300 points over second place Wingate University. The men tallied 983.5 points, defeating second place Wingate by more than 200 total points.

“Both teams swam well against a very deep and fast conference,” said Queens Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Planning and Leadership Development/ Director of Swimming Operations Jeff Dugdale. “The meet was a good tune up for the NCAA Championships in four weeks.”

Sunday night’s final session began with Queens’ junior Francesca Bains (16:45.52) and senior Sarah Reamy (16.51.15) taking the top two spots in the 1,650-Yard Freestyle race. Senior Polina Lapshina (48.72) and junior Lexie Baker (50.15) followed with a 1-2 finish in the 100-Yard Freestyle.

Queens also swept the top two finishes in the 200-Yard Backstroke as sophomore Bobbie Gichard (1:57.07) and junior Rachel Massaro (1:58.17) were first and second, respectively. The final victory for the women’s team came in the 400-Yard Freestyle as the foursome of Allyson Accordino, Lapshina, Danielle Melilli, and Baker reached the wall in 3:20.12, more than six seconds faster than the second-place team from Carson-Newman University.

On the men’s side of competition, junior Henrik Faber opened the night with a time of 15:29.87 in the 1,650-Yard Freestyle to collect a distance win followed by a 1-2 finish from sophomore Alex Kunert (43.80) and senior Dmytro Sydorchenko (44.36) in the 100-Yard Freestyle.

The 400-Yard Freestyle Relay Team of Skyler Cook-Weeks, Kunert, Sydorchenko, and Bennett Maczka turned in a time of 2:56.20 to win the week’s final race.

In a post-meet ceremony, Dugdale was named the 2020 Bluegrass Mountain Conference Women’s Coach of the Year. It is the third straight year, and fifth time overall, that Dugdale has received the honor. Additionally, Lapshina was honored as the BMC Female Swimmer of the Meet and Kunert was recognized as the BMC Male Swimmer of the Meet.

Queens now turns its attention to the 2020 NCAA Division II Championships in Geneva, Ohio on March 11-14 at the Spire Institute. The Royals men and women have built a dynasty in the pool, winning the last five national titles.

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