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UNC Asheville Rallies To Defeat Georgia Southern

UNC Asheville

  • December 15-16, 2023
  • Asheville, N.C.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: UNCA Athletics

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – UNC Asheville Women’s Swimming & Diving rallied to defeat Georgia Southern on Saturday (Dec. 16) in the Justice Center by a score of 192-108, extending their winning streak to six and their home winning streak to 12 straight duals dating back to Oct. 2020.

Asheville trailed Georgia Southern 28-10 after Friday’s (Dec. 15) diving action. Asheville would go on to pick up nine wins on the day to bring the meet to its final score.

Asheville began the day with first place, second place and fourth place finishes in the 200 medley relay, led by the quartet of Alessia CunegattiBeatrice CocconcelliTaylor Smith and Abby Parks winning in 1:48.22. The team of Ava KilpatrickGracelyn CoxDanai Gkogkosi and Caroline Crouse finished second in 1:48.72, while Addison WrightJane BrierleyTess Peny and Olivia Ciancimino finished fourth in 1:53.36. Asheville picked up second and fourth place finishes in the 1000 freestyle, with Anna Kate Halligan finishing second in 10:58.16 and Julie Lahiff finishing fourth in 11:13.59. Grace Adams posted a lifetime best in the mile in 17:29.23, while Caitlin Hefner finished second in the event in 17:35.12. Rose Sciaudone (18:18.05) and Gaby Shenot (18:38.71) also competed in the mile. Asheville posted second, third and sixth place finishes in the 200 freestyle, with Cocconcelli finishing second in 1:56.15, Kilpatrick taking third in 1:56.60 and Peny finishing sixth in 2:07.87.

Cunegatti posted a win in the 100 backstroke in 59.07 seconds, while Gkogkosi finished third in 59.76 seconds and Amelia Presley finished fourth in 1:01.49. Addison Wright finished the event in 1:02.58, while Rachel Daly also swam the event in 1:03.65. Asheville took the top three spots in the 100 breaststroke, led by a win from Taylor Smith in 1:06.51. Cox finished second in 1:07.23, while Brierley finished third in 1:08.35. Alexis Walker also swam the event in 1:13.21. Asheville would go on to get the win, second place and fifth place in the 200 butterfly with Riley Edmundson getting the win in 2:07.27. Crouse finished second in 2:07.90, while Chloe McDonald also finished fifth in 2:14.11. Abby Parks logged a win in the 50 freestyle in 24.25 seconds, while Ciancimino also finished second in 25.18 seconds and Addison Wright finished fifth in 26.33 seconds. Parks also picked up a win in the 100 freestyle in 51.64 seconds, while Crouse finished second in 53.85 seconds and Ciancimino finished fifth in 57.46 seconds. Adams also swam the event in 52.77 seconds, while Daly also finished in 56.23.

Cunegatti posted a win in the 200 backstroke in 2:07.05, while Kilpatrick finished third in 2:11.45. Presley also finished fifth in the event in 2:15.50, while Hefner swam the event in 2:14.59 and Peny finished in 2:18.84. Edmundson posted another win in the 200 breaststroke in 2:24.58, while Cocconcelli finished second in 2:26.12 and Cox finished third in 2:26.72. Shenot also swam the event in 2:34.03. Asheville finished second, third and fourth in the 500 freestyle led by Halligan in 5:22.71. Sciaudone finished third in 5:24.87, while Lahiff took fourth in 5:26.51. Asheville finished first, second and fourth in the 100 butterfly, with a win from Smith in 58.08 seconds. McDonald finished second in 58.11 seconds, while Gkogkosi finished fourth in 1:01.35. Brierley finished the event in 1:02.82, while Walker swam the event in 1:07.38. Asheville notched first place, second place and fifth place finishes in the 200 IM, with Cunegatti getting the win in 2:09.70. Edmundson finished second in 2:10.60, while Halligan also finished fifth in 2:14.93. Asheville finished the meet with a win, second place and fifth place in the 200 freestyle relay, with the team of Kilpatrick, Parks, Ciancimino and Crouse winning in 1:37.94. The quartet of Gkogkosi, Presley, Smith and Cocconcelli finished second in 1:38.99, while McDonald, Daly, Walker and Brierley finished fifth in 1:45.75.

“We had a strong two days of competing against Georgia Southern, a very tough squad,” said head coach Elizabeth Lykins. “Friday was highlighted by honoring our senior diver Jade Canady, three personal records and a new school record in the 1M diving event by junior Morgan Coughlen. Saturday showcased the swimmers winning 9 individual events and both relays. It was a full team effort this weekend and a great wrap-up to our 2023 dual meet schedule.”

The Bulldogs (6-1) return to action on Jan. 6 at Gardner-Webb in Atlantic Sun Conference action.

Courtesy: Georgia Southern Athletics

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – The Georgia Southern swimming and diving team competed against the UNC Asheville Bulldogs from Friday, Dec. 15 to Saturday, Dec. 16, coming away with a victory over the Bulldogs in the diving portion of the weekend.

Friday’s diving portion saw Karlee Wells win both 1M diving events, winning the first dive with a score of 248.03 and winning the second dive with a score of 259.20. In the first event, Abby Ounsworth finished in third place with a score of 234.45, just over two points away from the second place finisher. In the second event, McKinlee Taulbee finished with a score of 229.28, with senior Anya Weber finishing both events in fourth place with scores of 228.53 and 228.98. The Eagles came away with a 28-10 victory in the diving portion of the meet.

In the swimming portion on Saturday, junior Zuri Clavo finished the Women’s 1000 Yard Freestyle with a time of 10:45.00, and freshman Chiara Alberti finished the Women’s 200 Yard Freestyle with a time of 1:55.51. The third top finish that the Eagles had was Clavo in the Women’s 500 Yard Freestyle, where she topped the board with a 5:16.13 finish. Other high finishes from the Eagles included a 59.72 finish from Emma Scruggs in the Women’s 100 Yard Backstroke, as well as another second place finish from Scruggs in the Women’s 200 Yard Backstroke.

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The Eagles will ring in the New Year with a meet at East Carolina on January 6.

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