This page has been generated programmatically. To view the article in its initial location, please follow the link below:
https://stonehillskyhawks.com/news/2025/1/19/womens-swimming-posts-six-wins-at-siena.aspx
and if you wish to have this article removed from our site, kindly reach out to us
Stonehill’s 200-yard medley relay excelled with a first-place finish, commencing the meet in 1:49.65. Freshman Maddie Gomez initiated with a personal-best backstroke leg of 27.68 seconds, followed by junior Taylor Belanger, who swam the breaststroke leg in 30.70 seconds, and sophomore Grace Idowu concluding the butterfly leg in 26.36 seconds, before junior Kristy Barry wrapped up the freestyle anchor leg in 24.91 seconds.
Freshman Elizabeth Weston excelled in the backstroke events for Stonehill, beginning with a first-place result at 100 yards in a personal-best 59.66 seconds, while Gomez secured third in 1:00.44.
Belanger triumphed in the 100-yd for the Skyhawks (PHOTO BY Maggie Gallagher ’27) |
The 50-yard sprint competitions were held as “skins” events, with half the participants being eliminated after a round. Weston later achieved a second-place finish in the 50-yard backstroke “skins” event, clocking a time of 29.86 seconds in the final round. She also secured second in the first round with a personal-best 28.02 seconds and in the semifinals in 28.48 seconds.
Senior Sharlotte Lundell claimed victory in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:00.26, while postgrad Katie Keating finished third in 1:01.59, and junior Azia Koser came in fourth with a season-best 1:02.16.
Belanger and fellow junior Jami Hepburn dominated the 50-yard breaststroke, taking first and second places, respectively. Belanger secured the head-to-head final against Hepburn in 31.34 seconds, while Hepburn finished in 32.58 seconds. Belanger commenced with a 30.88-second split in the first round, just 0.04 seconds behind in second with a season-best 30.92 seconds. Belanger also claimed victory in the semifinal heat with a time of 31.24 seconds, followed closely by Hepburn in 31.57 seconds.
Barry followed up her school-record performance in the 100-yard individual medley relay at Brandeis on Wednesday, finishing second in the event today with a time of 1:09.90, while Gomez concluded a solid afternoon with a fourth-place finish in 1:03.08.
Barry also placed second in the 400-yard individual medley, clocking in at 4:47.93. She completed the butterfly leg in 1:03.73, swam the backstroke leg in 1:13.14, finished the breaststroke leg in 1:26.23, and concluded with the freestyle anchor leg in 1:07.72.
Lundell triumphed in the 100-yard butterfly today (PHOTO BY Bob Blanchard) |
Freshman Lilith Peterson and Hepburn delivered outstanding performances in the 100-yard breaststroke, separated by merely a tenth of a second. Peterson finished second in 1:09.23, while Hepburn secured third in a season-best 1:09.23.
Additional Results
“Skins” Results
Looking Ahead
Stonehill resumes competition next Saturday for its Senior Meet against Merrimack College at Massasoit Community College Poll at 1 p.m. The Skyhawks are preparing for the 2025 Northeast Conference Championships at Spire Academy in Geneva, Ohio, from February 19-22.
To stay updated on Stonehill Athletics, follow the Skyhawks on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and visit their newly designed website, powered by Sidearm Sports, at stonehillskyhawks.com.
This page has been generated programmatically. To view the article in its initial location, please follow the link below:
https://stonehillskyhawks.com/news/2025/1/19/womens-swimming-posts-six-wins-at-siena.aspx
and if you wish to have this article removed from our site, kindly reach out to us
This page was generated automatically. To view the article at its source, you can visit…
This webpage was generated automatically; to view the article at its original site, you can…
This page was generated automatically; to read the article in its original source, you can…
This page was generated automatically; to access the article in its original form, you can…
This page has been generated automatically. To view the article in its original position, please…
This page was generated automatically; to view the article in its original position, you can…