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Rider Men Move To 3-0, Marist Women Victorious In MAAC Matchup

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

November 01st, 2021 College, News

Marist vs Rider

  • Saturday, October 30, 2021
  • Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
  • Results

Courtesy: Marist Athletics

POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – The Marist women’s swimming & diving team defeated Rider, 163-125, in a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference match-up on Saturday at McCann Natatorium.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Emma Butzler won three events: the 200 free (1:54.78), 100 free (54.45), and 500 free (5:13.90).
  • Grace Reeves won both the 1-meter (241.13) and 3-meter (252.08) diving events.
  • Madeline Healey won the 1000 free (10:43.33).
  • Nellie Thompson captured the 50 free (25.25).
  • Healey and Thompson were also part of the Red Foxes’ winning 400 free relay, which finished in a time of 3:40.56 and also featured Margaret Hartman and Sidney Judson.

RECORDS

  • Marist is 2-1 on the season and 2-0 against MAAC opponents.
  • Rider is 0-3 overall and 0-1 against conference competition.

UP NEXT

  • The Red Foxes return to action next Saturday at MAAC foe Fairfield for a 1 p.m. start.

Courtesy: Rider Athletics

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – The Rider University men’s swimming and diving team improved to 3-0 on the season after defeating Marist 169-125 to begin MAAC Competition. The Red Foxes fell for the first time this season, falling to 2-1 overall and 1-1 in MAAC meets.

The Bronc men won nine events in the meet.

Lucas Racevicius (Watertown, CT/Holy Cross), David Cooper (Spring, TX/Klein Oak), Jack Ruggieri (Bellmawr, NJ/Gloucester Catholic), and Bobby Irwin (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill East) combined to take the 200-medley relay in 1:33.37, to give the Broncs an early lead.

Racevicius then won the 200-free, with a winning time of 1:42.60.

David Rucci (Sewell, NJ/Gateway Regional) led a Bronc sweep of the 100-back, touching the wall at 52.12, ahead of Nicky Lane’s (Hackettstown, NJ/Lane Academy) 52.74 and Derek Fantano’s (Morris, CT/Holy Cross) 53.39.

David Cooper (Spring, TX/Klein Oak) and Alex Boeckx (Folsom, PA/Ridley) went one-two in the 100-breast with times of 56.85 and 58.20. Cooper then won the 200-breast in 2:05.96.

Christian Overton, Rucci, and Fantano swept the 200-back with times of 1:53.19, 1:53.61, and 1:56.06.

Nicky Lane (Hackettstown, NJ/Lane Academy) swam 51.87 to win the 100-fly.

The Broncs ended the individual competition with a sweep of the 200-IM. Racevicius, Rucci, and Cooper swam 1:55.44, 1:56.94, and 1:57.63.

In the diving competition, Sean Binning (Annandale, VA/W.T. Woodson) won the 3-meter with a score of 243.68 and then went one-two with Marcas Racevicius (Watertown, CT/Holy Cross) in the 1-meter with scores of 242.93 and 219.53.

NOTES & QUOTES
This dual meet is special to both teams because there is a long history of a rivalry in the pool between both schools.  We continue to have great performances from our freshmen and sophomore classes each week to fill big holes in the lineup left by the graduation of our last two classes. We have a long way to go to get to February, and a short window of time to get there. We learned more today about how to prepare our team for championship time.” – Head Coach Steve Fletcher

– Kyle Iorizzo (Norwood, NJ/Old Tappan Regional) took second in the 1,000-free and third in the 500-free.
– Bobby Irwin (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill East) placed third in the 200-fly.
– Webster Bozzo (Christansted, U.S. Virgin Islands/Good Hope Country Day) was third in the 50-free.
– Marcas Racevicius was third in the 3-meter.
– Lucas Racevicius placed second in the 100-free.
– Andrew Iannacone (Yardley, PA/Holy Ghost Prep) was third in the 200-breast.
– Lane and Mike Treglia (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill East) swam two-three in the 100-fly.

UP NEXT
Rider returns to action for a tri-meet with Delaware and La Salle hosted by the Blue Hens on Saturday, November 13 at 1 p.m.

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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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