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Discover the Unforgettable Experience at the University of New Hampshire!


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KINGSTON, R.I. – The swimming and diving squad from the University of New Hampshire returned to competitive action on Saturday, having been away from the pool for over a month. Showcasing another commanding performance, UNH clinched first place in 13 of 16 events, triumphing over Rhode Island with a score of 186-114 at Tootell Aquatics Center.

Remaining unbeaten, the Wildcats’ record improved to 6-0 (1-0 America East), while the Rams fell to 3-4 (1-1 Atlantic 10)
Next Up
  • The Wildcats will compete again on Friday, Jan. 17, at a road meet against UConn. The meet starts at 2 p.m. at Wolff-Zackin Natatorium.
event details

Score: New Hampshire 186, Rhode Island 114
Location: Kingston, R.I. (Tootell Aquatics Center)
Date: Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025
Records: UNH 6-0 (1-0 AE), Northeastern 3-2 (1-1 A10)
FULL RESULTS

event recap
  • The Wildcats commenced the meet by winning the 200-yard medley relay, with freshman Amelia Labno (Rosemount, Minn.), sophomore Emily Wright (Ventura, Calif.), sophomore Grace Mahon (Orange, Conn.), and junior Audrey Mahoney (Downers Grove, Ill.) achieving a time of 1:46.87.
  • Junior Carolyn Nelson (Glen Ellyn, Ill.) secured victory in the 1,000 freestyle, finishing in 10:38.43.
  • Freshman Lydia Hart (Cornwall, ON, Canada) triumphed in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:52.57 and later won the 500 freestyle in 4:59.68, maintaining her unbeaten status in the 500 freestyle this season.
  • Wright added wins in the 100 breaststroke, clocking in at 1:06.11, and secured another victory in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:21.77.
  • Labno dominated the backstroke events, finishing first in the 100 in 58.45 seconds and in the 200 in 2:06.37.
  • Mahon excelled in the butterfly, taking victories in both the 100 (56.11 seconds) and the 200 (2:04.21).
  • Mahoney excelled in the sprints, achieving first place in the 50 freestyle (23.87 seconds) and the 100 freestyle (53.28).
  • In an impressive finish, the 200 freestyle relay team consisting of Mahoney, Labno, freshman Teagen Jeffers (Bedford, N.H.), and senior captain Chiara Maria Pradissitto (Milan, Italy) completed the meet with a winning time of 1:39.11.


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