Day two outcomes (PDF)
Team scores (PDF)
HAMPTON, Va. – The George Mason males’s and girls’s swimming and diving groups wrapped up competitors on the Richmond Duals on Saturday, held on the Hampton Aquaplex in Hampton, Va.
The males’s workforce defeated Davidson, 157-140 and the ladies’s workforce fell to Davidson, 168-130.
On the boys’s aspect, the Patriots gained 11 occasions of their twin towards the Wildcats.
Sophomore
Ryan Serbia gained three occasions on the day. He touched the wall first within the 100-yard breaststroke (56.58), 200-yard breaststroke (2:07.21) and 200-yard IM (1:53.62).
Junior
Cody Scifres gained the 200-yard freestyle (1:42.92) with sophomore
Gabriel Miller fifth (1:45.21).
Senior
Tate Anderson gained the 100-yard backstroke (49.52) with classmate
Jett Lee third within the occasion (52.46). The Patriots took the highest two spots within the 100-yard freestyle, with Anderson first (44.77) and Miller second (46.98).
Junior
Ian Rodgers recorded a first-place end within the 50-yard freestyle (20.85) with junior
Agustin Rasche fourth (21.66). The Patriots claimed two of the highest three spots within the 100-yard butterfly, with Rodgers first (49.04) and junior
Colin Murtaugh third (50.93).
In the space occasions, junior
Alex Crown was third within the 1650-yard freestyle (16:34.30) and Scifres positioned fifth within the 500-yard freestyle (4:58.19).
The Patriots swept the relay occasions. In the 200-yard medley relay, the group of Rodgers, Serbia, Murtaugh and Anderson touched the wall first with a time of 1:31.42. The mixture of Anderson, Rodgers, Rasche and Miller gained the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:02.42).
The Patriots completed one-two within the three-meter diving occasion with sophomore
Caden Guy first (244.90) and junior
Christian Anderson second (239.45). Anderson gained the one-meter occasion (267.60) whereas Guy positioned third (235.50).
On the ladies’s aspect, the Patriots gained 4 occasions towards the Wildcats.
Freshman
Sidney Kaufman gained each the 100-yard backstroke (58.29) and 200-yard backstroke (2:07.13).
The Patriots took the highest three spots within the 50-yard freestyle with senior
Peyton Brehmer first (23.99), junior
Hannah Magdeburg second (24.45) and senior
Angelina Zeidan third (24.51). Brehmer additionally gained the 100-yard butterfly (57.59). Zeidan additionally positioned second within the 200-yard IM (2:10.64).
The Patriots went two-three within the 100-yard freestyle with Magdeburg second (53.45) and freshman
Madelyn Abel third (53.54). Abel completed fourth within the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.55).
In the 100-yard breaststroke, senior
Ainsley Toews took second (1:06.94) whereas classmate
Ally Yeary was fourth (1:10.31). In the 200-yard Breaststroke, Toews was second (2:27.46) and junior
Kristen Ivey third (2:27.74).
Junior
Megan Anderson completed second within the 200-yard butterfly (2:12.98) with junior
Sarah Dichak fourth (2:15.99).
In the space occasions, freshman
Alexis Brazier touched the wall second within the 500-yard freestyle (5:14.93) with Dichak proper behind in third place (5:14.99), whereas Ivey positioned sixth within the 1650-yard freestyle (18:24.43).
The mixture of Brehmer, Abel, Magdeburg and Toews gained the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:31.89). The workforce of sophomore
Greta Mott, Toews, Brehmer and junior
Casey Tingen positioned second within the 200-yard freestyle (1:47.09).
Junior
Regan Mooney positioned third (191.25) within the one-meter occasion and junior
Lauren Hargnett positioned fourth within the three-meter (198.20).
The Patriots are again in motion after they journey to tackle William & Mary on Saturday, Nov. 8 with the meet scheduled to start at midday in Williamsburg, Va.