Swimming & Diving Finishes Day One At Justin Jennings Invite

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HAMILTON, N.Y. – The University of Massachusetts swimming and diving staff accomplished day certainly one of competitors on the Justin Jennings Invitational, hosted by Colgate, on the Lineberry Natatorium on Friday night.
 
The Minutewomen sit in second with a rating of 464, following behind Colgate (553.5). The ladies’s staff sits forward of Le Moyne (249) and Saint Francis (189.5) in third and fourth, respectively.
 
The Minutemen lead with 558 factors, thus far, over Colgate (393) and Le Moyne (351) in second and third, respectively.
 
Women’s Swimming & Diving
 
Freshman Flora Klimesch started the person occasions with a first-place end within the 1,650 freestyle (17:17.86), whereas junior Olga Stoura took fifth within the occasion with a time of 18:46.24.
 
Sophomore Maria Grishaeva grabbed the gold medal within the 400 particular person medley with a time of 4:35.38, with junior Diya Ackerman-Vallala gathering the bronze with a time of 4:40.32. Junior Ece Yildirim positioned sixth after swimming a time of 4:51.74 within the occasion.
 
The 200 freestyle noticed junior Beren Cakiroglu declare the highest spot with a time of 1:54.03. Sophomore Hannah Schoenauer positioned fifth (1:59.42) and senior Lexi Alexen earned tenth (2:02.73).
 
Sophomore Courtney Tedesco positioned fifth within the 100 backstroke (1:00.00), whereas junior Lindsay Burbage sat atop the rostrum within the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.67. Cakiroglu (1:07.61) and Grishaeva (1:08.15) took fifth and ninth, respectively, within the 100 breaststroke.
 
Klimesch (2:10.17) and Schoenauer (2:12.02) positioned second and third, respectively, within the 200 butterfly. Tedesco grabbed the silver within the 50 freestyle with a time of 24.62, adopted by sophomore Karinne Everly (25.00) in fifth and Burbage (25.24) in sixth.
 
The 400 medley relay staff of Grishaeva, Burbage, Everly and Tedesco mixed for a time of three:53.64 to take second within the occasion.
 
Men’s Swimming & Diving
 
Freshman Miles Smyczek earned his first gold medal within the 1,650 freestyle with a time of 16:46.44, adopted intently behind by junior Jude Boukarroum in second with a time of 16:56.67.
 
The Minutemen swept the rostrum within the 400 particular person medley, as sophomore Chase Keeler (4:13.39), junior Aydin Erkan (4:14.73) and freshman Chase Dai (4:17.51) positioned first, second and third, respectively.
 
In the 200 freestyle, sophomore Daniel Strumidlo positioned third with a time of 1:45.59, adopted by freshmen Sota Kawahata (1:46.23) and Macek Vandermolen (1:46.36) in fourth and fifth. Freshman Liam Hickey claimed the gold within the 100 backstroke with a time of 51.80, whereas sophomore Zach Szabo collected the silver with a time of 52.51. Senior Sammy Quigg (52.84) and junior Cole Brooks (53.31) additionally took fifth and sixth within the 100 backstroke.
 
The 100 breaststroke noticed freshman Hudson Bawduniak (56.49) and Nate Derby (58.74) take second and third, respectively. Freshman Bode Groh (59.03) additionally took fourth, whereas Dai (59.22) earned fifth within the occasion. Sophomore Liam Rayson (1:58.11) and Smyczek (2:01.43) completed the 200 butterfly in fourth and fifth, respectively.
 
Quigg sat atop the rostrum within the 50 freestyle with a time of 21.09, as junior Aidan Shepston took second with a time of 21.41 within the occasion.
 
The 400 medley relay staff of Szabo, Derby, Bawduniak, Quigg mixed for a time of three:25.61 to take first-place, whereas the staff consisting of Hickey, Groh, Rayson and Vandermolen swam a time of three:28.32 to complete in third.
 
On The Boards
In the one-meter dive, sophomores Danielle Guerin and Khrystyna Yaremyn took first and second, respectively. Guerin totaled 247.80, whereas Yaremyn had a six-dive complete of 245.03.
 
For the Minutemen, sophomore Alex Kreidler positioned first within the three-meter dive with a rating of 335.18, adopted by freshman Carson Harrington in second with a complete of 310.88.   


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