Meet Stats
- Women’s results
- Men’s results
- Hosted by Old Dominion
- November 13, 2016
- Score
- Women: Old Dominion 162, Georgetown 137
- Men: Old Dominion 172, Georgetown 126
Press Release
Courtesy of Old Dominion Athletics
NORFOLK, Va. – Old Dominion University swimming and diving swept Georgetown on Saturday at the J.C. Scrap Chandler Pool. The women won 162-137, while the men defeated the Hoyas 172-111.
The women started off the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay, as Colleen VandePoel, Ashley Brem, Emilie Petit and Sofie Sjoberg put together a time of 1:46.21.
Stephanie Norris was one of three Lady Monarchs to pick up multiple wins, winning the 200 free in a time of 1:54.94 and the 100 free in 53.46.
Colleen VandePoel won the 100 backstroke in a time of 56.44 and the 200 backstroke in a time of 2:06.27.
Emilie Petit was the third swimmer to win multiple events, taking the 100 fly and the 200 IM.
ODU won the final race, the 400 free relay, with the team of Sjoberg, Colleen VandePoel, Norris and LeighAnn Clark.
The men also started the meet with a win in the 200 medley relay, as Donovan Pope, Philip Nordenberg, Connor Davis and Graham Thatcher finished with a time of 1:34.55.
Lucas Oliviera won a pair of events, the 1000 free with a time of 9:52.46, and the 500 free in 4:47.41.
Anton Mikaelsson was a three event winner, victorious in the 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke, and 200 IM.
Jacob Zeidler won the 100 breastroke whole Nordenberg took the 200 breaststroke.
Graham Thatcher won both the 50 and 100 free, with times of 21.26 and 46.95, respectively.
Cory Moreno won the 3-meter dive with a score of 333.45.
Press Release
Courtesy of Georgetown Athletics
WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University swimming & diving was swept in a dual meet on Saturday afternoon at Old Dominion. The Hoya women fell to the Monarchs, 162-137, while the GU men lost, 172-126. Racing took place at ODU’s Swimming and Diving Facility.
Women
The Hoyas took the top four spots in 1-meter diving to open the meet. Elizabeth Miller(Wayland, Mass./Wayland) pulled away with 278.70 points to place first while Jennifer Sullivan(Hanover, Mass./Notre Dame Academy), Sarah Jaklitsch (Hingham, Mass./Notre Dame Academy) and Rebecca Cox (Atlanta, Ga./George Walton Comprehensive) followed her in second, third and fourth, respectively. In 3-meter diving, Jaklitsch won with a score of 271.72 points, while Miller and Sullivan were second and third, respectively.
Molly Fitzpatrick (Manchester, N.H./The Derryfield School) came back to win the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:20.31. She also finished third in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:06.69.
Cristina Barrett (Chatham, N.J./Chatham) and Carrie Bonfield (Skillman, N.J./The Pennington School) placed first and second, respectively, in the 1,000-yard freestyle. Barrett touched the wall in 10:28.20, while Bonfield was right behind her in 10:30.99. Barrett also won the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:10.54. Christine Ryan (Winnetka, Ill./New Trier) finished third in 5:12.59.
In the 100-yard butterfly, Molly Gaynor(Scotch Plains, N.J./Mount Saint Mary Academy) and Kelleigh Haley (Potomac, Md.) swept the top two spots and were separated by just three-hundredths of a second. Gaynor outstretched Haley in a time of 58.21. Gaynor also placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke while Abigail Lake (Norwood, Mass./Ursuline Academy) was third in 1:01.92.
Morgan Conley (Winnetka, Ill./Chatham/New Trier School [N.J.]) and Haley placed first and second, respectively, in the 50-yard freestyle. Conley broke the 24-second mark with a time of 23.95, while Haley just beat an ODU swimmer to the wall by two-hundredths of a second, finishing in 24.63 seconds.
In the 200-yard butterfly, Annie Valentine (Dearborn, Mich./Farmington Hills Mercy) earned points with a second-place finish, touching the wall in 2:09.11.
Men
Georgetown swept 1-meter diving with Jared Cooper-Vespa (Orange, Conn./The Hopkins School) winning with a score of 299.85 points. Ryan Blom (Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey) was right behind him 293.70 points while Griffin Edmonds (Norwalk, Conn./New Canaan) was third. Blom also took second in 3-meter diving, while Cooper-Vespa was third.
In the 200-yard butterfly, Justin Summers (Weston, Conn./Weston) and Terry Johnson(Carmichael, Calif./Jesuit) placed first and third, respectively. Summers touched the wall first in 1:55.96 to win by more than two seconds, while Johnson finished in 1:58.64.
Martin Vanin (Cali, Colombia/Colegio Bolivar) won the 100-yard butterfly by nearly a full second with a time of 51.27. Summers placed third in 52.22.
Jacob Kohloff (Tega Clay, N.C./Fort Mill) placed second in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:45.21. He also took third in the 500-yard freestyle, finishing in 4:51.64.
Henry Hollinshead (Raleigh, N.C./Green Hope) and Edward Spinelli (Brooklyn, N.Y./Polytech Prep Country Day School) finished second and third, respectively, in the 100-yard backstroke. Hollinshead touched the wall in 53.08 while Spinelli was just 12-hundredths of a second behind in 53.20. Hollinshead was also second in the 200-yard backstroke, in 1:54.03.
In the 200-yard IM, Arthur Wang (Wilmington, Del./Charter School of Wilmington) placed second with a time of 1:57.25 while Evan Grey (Williston, Vt./Champlain Valley Union) was third in 1:58.30.
Wang placed third in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 58.75. Emmanuel Emovon (Mount Pleasant, S.C.) was also third in the 50-yard freestyle, finishing in 22.24 seconds and Samuel Delise (Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow) took third in the 200-yard breaststroke, touching the wall in 2:13.67.
The quartet of Jack Calderwood (Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit College Prep), David Chung(Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough), Johnson and Kohloff won the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:14.47, defeating another GU squad by less than a half second. The team of Chandler Hinson (Chattanooga, Tenn./The Baylor School), Vanin, Emovon and Henry Rogatz(Wilmington, Del./Charter School of Wilmington) finished second in 3:15.84.
The Hoyas will return to the pool after the Thanksgiving Break, traveling to Lewisburg, Pa., Dec. 2-4, for the Bucknell Invitational.
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