MAAC Championships (Men’s and Women’s)
- Wednesday, February 8 – Saturday, February 11, 2023
- Burt Flickinger Center, Buffalo, NY
- Defending Champion:
- Women: Niagara (1x)
- Men: Rider (10x)
- Live Results or on MeetMobile: “2023 MAAC Men’s and Women’s Championships”
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Teams: Canisius, Fairfield, Iona, Manhattan, Marist, Monmouth, Niagara, Rider, Saint Peter’s, Siena (Women Only)
The 2023 MAAC Championships kicked off yesterday as the first Division I Swimming & Diving conference championships of the 2022-2023 season. Last night’s session saw the 200 medley relay, 800 freestyle relay, and men’s 1-meter diving. Action continued today with the 500 free, 200 IM, 50 free, 200 free relay, and women’s 3-meter diving.
Women’s Recap
Iona’s team of Victoria Novinskiy (26.22), Julia Moser (27.64), Ashley Benkert (24.82), and Megan Josephs (23.82) combined for a program record time of 1:42.50 in the 200 medley relay. They topped Niagara’s team by over a second, in large part due to Moser’s breaststroke split, which was the fastest of the event by nearly a second.
Fairfield took 1st in the 800 free relay, as the quartet of Erini Pappas (1:51.60), Sydney Scalise (1:52.33), Serafina Viola (1:54.56), and Erin Hoyland (1:52.01) cruised to victory in 7:30.50. The fastest split of the event belonged to Canisius’ Lana Janson, who clocked a 1:49.82 lead-off leg. Janson’s swim marked a new team record, as did their final relay time of 7:34.46.
Hoyland returned tonight with a big swim in the 500 free. She touched first in a personal best time of 4:59.54, beating 2nd place Avery King from Niagara by nearly 4 seconds (5:03.41). Hoyland’s teammates Scalise, Callie Gray, and Laina Bayles joined Hoyland in the top-8 at 3rd, 4th, and 8th, respectively.
Pappas kept it rolling for Fairfield in the 200 IM, as she recorded a personal best time of 2:02.77 to win. Iona’s Novinskiy grabbed 2nd in a personal best of 2:04.81, while Canisius’ Janson rounded out the top 3 with a 2:05.09.
Paige South got Niagara their first win of the meet in the 50 free. She got her hand on the wall first at 23.36, a few tenths ahead of Siena senior Rory Kalac (23.60).
Marist’s Madison Sweeney grabbed 1st in 3-meter diving with a score of 222.30 in finals, while Siena senior Lydia DeLano was runner-up with 215.05 points.
In the final event of the night, Niagara’s team of Moana Houde-Camirand (23.94), Megan Smith (23.62), Lila Maddux (23.61), and South (22.88) picked up a victory in the 200 freestyle relay. They successfully defended with title with a time of 1:34.05, almost a second faster than Iona in 2nd (1:34.95).
Women’s Team Scores Through Day 2:
- Fairfield – 228
- Niagara – 193
- Marist – 174
- Iona – 166
- Canisius – 160
- Siena – 133
- Rider – 120
- Mount Saint Mary’s – 99
- Manhattan College – 73
Men’s Recap
Rider’s team of Lucas Racevicius (21.91), David Cooper (24.89), Jack Ruggieri (21.67), and Joe Gewartowski (20.10) combined to win the 200 medley relay in a time of 1:28.57. Gewartowski narrowly held off Marist’s Ahmed Sallam, who split a 19.45 freestyle leg to touch just 0.18 behind the winners.
Rider’s momentum continued with 1-meter diving, as Sean Binning and Marcas Racevicius pulled off a 1-2 finish with scores of 282.05 and 250.60, respectively.
In another close race, Niagara’s Reid Tichy (1:39.32), Jacob Ruffolo (1:39.97), Riley Dafoe (1:39.12), and Nathan Dragon (1:37.68) touched 1st in the 800 free relay at 6:36.09. Marist was about half a second behind, again, fueled a quick anchor leg by Sallam of 1:37.93. Fairfield’s Joseph Stewart posted the fastest split of the field at 1:37.50 in the lead-off position, marking a new program record.
Tonight’s racing began with a fantastic swim in the 500 by Iona’s Michael Faughnan, who clocked a new MAAC Record time of 4:20.35, taking over 2 seconds off the previous mark. Faughnan dominated the heat, with Stewart coming in over 7 seconds behind him for 2nd (4:27.55).
Rider’s Racevicius successfully defended his title in the 200 IM, recording a time of 1:49.09. He held off Canisius sophomore Archie Minto, who out-split Racevicius by over a second in the final 50 to touch at 1:49.72.
Marist senior Sallam threw down the only sub-20 50 freestyle of the night to post a 19.77. Fairfield’s Alex Belfer also separated himself from the field by a few tenths to grab 2nd in a personal best time of 20.17.
The Niagara men captured a win in the final event of the night in a new MAAC record time. The team of Kevin Vu (20.32), Levi Morgan (19.79), Alex Magditch (20.06), and Dragon (19.62) combined for a 1:19.79 to shave three tenths off the previous record. Sallam had the fastest split of the event at 19.24 as Marist’s anchor leg.
Men’s Team Scores Through Day 2:
- Rider – 253
- Niagara – 229
- Marist – 208.5
- Fairfield – 192
- Canisius – 151
- Iona – 132
- Mount Saint Mary’s – 88.5
- Manhattan College – 68
Niagra has made massive strides in recent years, credit to their coaching staff and swimmers
Win the MAAC!
Faughnan (Iona) may have won the 500 but apparently he didn’t score any team points??
Manhattan College….is present
Great day to be a Gael!
Levi Morgan split 19.79 on the 200 free relay.
Let’s go Purple Eagles
Anybody know why Saint Peters didn’t bother to show? I know they have a small team, but surely they wouldn’t miss conference champs?
I think it was always their plan. It’s not on the schedule of meets for 2022-2023.