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George Mason Men and Women Wrap Up Patriot Invitational On Top

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 4

November 23rd, 2014 College, News

The Patriots maintained their lead on the men’s and women’s sides at home, finishing on top of the standings with five individual victories as well as wins in the final relay.

200 BACKSTROKE

Steff Maurer and Dorothy Reilly provided a 1-2 Patriot punch on the women’s side, each dropping significant time to finish in 2:00.62 and 2:01.88, respectively. Melody Bush rounded out the top three, posting a 2:02.32 for Seton Hall.

UNC Wilmington’s Valtteri Halonen dropped big time from prelims, going from 1:51.54 this morning to a thunderous 1:46.91 for the win. He was a mere .52 seconds away from the NCAA ‘B’ cut, and broke the 8-year-old meet record as well. Following in 2nd and 3rd were prelims top seed Zoha Suslovich of Seton Hall (1:51.17) and Halonen’s teammate Chase Copeland (1:51.64).

100 FREESTYLE

The only swimmer to break 51 seconds in the meet on the women’s side was George Mason’s Sydney Fisher, whose time of 50.97 was good enough to hold off Chelsea Tomko of UNC Wilmington, who was not far behind in 51.37. Tomko’s teammate Katie Grose was third in 52.20.

Prelims top seed Travis Lauri of George Mason was out fast in 21.66, and was nearly run down by UNC Wilmington’s Adam Salzman at the wall. Lauri posted a 45.37, just .01 ahead of Salzman. Salzman’s teammate Alex Labonge was close behind, finishing in 45.54.

200 BREASTSTROKE

UMBC’s Emily Escobedo, who broke the meet record in prelims, dropped another 1.75 seconds in finals for the come-from-behind victory. She was out third at the 100 mark, but had a great back half (1:09.82) to finish in a 2:15.20, achieving the only NCAA ‘B’ cut of the session. Jenson Engen of UNC Wilmington was second in 2:17.00, dropping over three seconds from prelims, followed by George Mason’s Sarah Brallier (2:18.28).

Johann Shim of George Mason had a big drop of 2.38 seconds from prelims to finals, posting a 2:03.87 for a commanding victory. The race for 2nd was extremely tight, with George Mason’s Will Clenendin and UMBC’s Leo Endres and Niko Trajkovic finishing within .12 of each other. Their final times were 2:07.10, 2:07.12, and 2:07.22, respectively.

200 BUTTERFLY

Reilly, the 2nd place finisher in the 200 back, returned to take the 200 fly in 2:01.52, followed by George Washington’s Carly Whitmer (2:03.12) and Richmond’s Melissa Rose (2:03.51).

Goran Koprivnjak dropped over 2.5 seconds from prelims to win the men’s event in 1:50.20. George Mason teammates Brandon Nester (1:51.61) and Matthew Lynch (1:52.48) followed in 2nd and 3rd.

400 FREE RELAY

The George Mason women went out with a bang, winning the final event by more than two seconds over UNC Wilmington. The Patriots were led by 50 and 100 freestyle champion Fisher, whose anchor split of 51.33 was the fastest of the field, and finished in 3:27.37. UNC Wilmington posted a 3:29.50, anchored by a quick 51.34 from Tomko. George Washington was third in 3:32.63.

The Patriot men also finished strong with a thrilling victory over UNC Wilmington. Going into the final leg, George Mason was back by .14, making for a great battle between George Mason’s Lauri, winner of the 100 free, and UNC Wilmington’s Salzman, who finished .01 behind Lauri in that final. Lauri’s huge split of 44.06 was enough to give them the win in 3:01.57. Salzman also had an impressive time of 44.81, with UNC Wilmington finishing in second in 3:02.18. UMBC was third in 3:05.86.

FINAL TEAM SCORES

Women

George Mason 811

UNC Wilmington 733

George Washington 484

Richmond 483

Seton Hall 467

Men

George Mason 1065

UNC Wilmington 811.5

UMBC 646

Seton Hall 448

George Washington 390

FULL MEET RESULTS HERE

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Peter Hamm
9 years ago

Sydney Fisher swims for George Mason University – not Georgetown

Karl Ortegon
Reply to  Peter Hamm
9 years ago

Whoops, I knew that. I will fix it now, thanks!

Peter Hamm
Reply to  Karl Ortegon
9 years ago

Many thanks!

9 years ago

Congrats on the victory!! Hannah is excited to be joining the team in the fall!

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

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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