Georgetown Girls’s Swimming & Diving Defeats Seton Hall on Senior Day

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WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University males’s and girls’s swimming & diving groups defeated Seton Hall and broke eight pool data at McCarthy Pool on Senior Day on Saturday afternoon. The males gained 183.5-121.5 whereas the ladies gained 222-79. 

ON THE RECORD

“We had a great meet today. It is always great to race a BIG EAST opponent. Our team stepped up and threw down some fantastic performances, highlighted by eight pool records. Our program is trending up at the right time and we can’t wait to elevate even more in a few weeks at championships.” – Head Coach John Carroll on at this time’s win. 

MEN’S HIGHLIGHTS

  • The 200 medley relay crew of Isaac Holtham, Bailey De Luise, Henry Haupt and Owen Watkins positioned first with a time of 1;27.52.
  • In the 1000 free, Ronan Krauss took first place with a time of 9:25.62.
  • In the 100 backstroke, Daren Chen (49.37) completed in first place whereas Isaac Holtham took second place.
  • Nick Pezzella captured first place and set a pool document within the 100 backstroke with a time of 54.74 and the 200 breaststroke with a time of two:01.20.
  • In the 200 fly, Gabe Gonda completed in first place with a time of 1:49.79. 
  • Watkins earned first place and set a pool document within the 50 free with a time of 19.67 and the 100 free with a time of 43.57.
  • In the 200 backstroke, Matt Gibson captured first with a time of 1:49.06.
  • In the five hundred free, Gonda earned first with a time of 4:34.19. 
  • In the 3M dive, Hriday Parekh took first with a rating of 327.38. 

WOMEN’S HIGHLIGHTS

  • The 200 medley relay crew of Heidi Wu, Angelica Reali, Madeline Malone and Taplin Seelbach completed in first whereas additionally setting a pool document with a time of 1:41.60.
  • Camille Weiss set a brand new program and positioned first within the 1000 free with time of 10:06.79. 
  • Bridget Kelly (1:52.04), Kira Agne (1:54.14) and Bella Dimaculangan (1:55.42) swept the rostrum within the 200 free.
  • In the 100 backstroke, Lila Connor (56.37) took first whereas Allie Sanchez (56.56) completed in second. 
  • Reali captured first place within the 200 fly with a time of two:01.99.
  • In the 50 free, Seelbach earned first place and broke a pool document with a time of 23.16.
  • Kathryn Jewell took first within the 1M with a rating of 248.48 and the 3M with a rating of 240.53.
  • In the 100 free, Malone (50.36) and Ines Lovato (52.49) completed in first and second place, respectively.
  • Wu captured first within the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:58.79.
  • In the 200 breaststroke, Caroline Largen completed in first place with a time of two:19.08.
  • Kaitlin Lee earned first place and set a pool document within the 500 free with a time of 4:56.28.
  • Dimaculangan took first within the 100 fly with a time of 55.90.
  • In the 200 IM, Wu earned first place with a time of two:05.34.
  • The 400 free relay crew of Kelly, Malone, Seelbach and Connor captured first place with a time of three:26.04.


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