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SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Sophomore Evan Peters received 4 particular person occasions and anchored the first-place 400 free relay crew, highlighting Binghamton’s twin meet at Bryant. The Bearcat males recorded a 184-169 triumph whereas the Bulldog ladies received 212-141. The two-day meet concluded on Saturday.
Peters captured the lads’s 200 free (1:38.97), 500 free (4:36.96), 1,000 free (9:34.96) in addition to the 400 IM (4:00.11). Three of his victories (200 free, 500 free and 400 IM) had been pool data. The different members of that first-place 400 free relay crew, which clocked a time of three:02.22, included sophomores Cullin Cole and William Deutmeyer and senior Liam Preston.
The Bearcat males posted three-other particular person winners. Freshman Isaih Francis touched first within the 100 again (49.89), sophomore Amir Sadykov took high honors within the 200 breast (2:04.35) whereas freshman Samual Pikofsky-Christiansen was triumphant within the one-meter diving competitors (281.85).
Francis led off each the first-place 200- and 400 medley relay groups, whose successful occasions had been 1:31.33 and three:21.74 respectively. Sophomore Tyler Schultz and senior Patrick Lang additionally swam on each of these relays. Preston, in the meantime, anchored the 400 medley relay whereas Cole was the ultimate swimmer on the 200 free relay.
On the ladies’s aspect, the Bearcats posted three double-event winners. Sophomore Eva Smith swept the 100 again (56.77) and 200 again (2:04.54), freshman Julia Iwanow captured the 100 breast (1:03.27) and 200 breast (2:15.89) whereas senior Maria Pignatelli was first within the 50 free (23.74) and 100 free (51.34).
Pignatelli additionally led off the first-place 400 free relay crew. Other members of that squad had been junior Juliette Phillips, sophomore Leonor Coelho and freshman Lauren Maierle.
“We competed well this weekend,” head coach Jerry Cummiskey mentioned. “We had lots of season-best times and great races. I am very proud of how both our teams did all weekend.”
Up subsequent for Binghamton is the Bucknell Invitational subsequent Saturday at midday.
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