Courtesy of Gerry Dunn
2018 BIG EAST SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS – DAY 3
- Wednesday, February 21st – Saturday, February 24th
- Spire Institute, Geneva, Ohio (Eastern Time Zone)
- Prelims 10AM / Finals 6 PM
- Defending Champion: Villanova Women & Seton Hall Men
- Live Results
- Live Event Feed – Big East Digital Network
What an exciting third day of competition at the 2018 Big East Swimming & Diving Championships! Villanova’s Men and Women stayed atop the leaderboard even after some closely contested races.
The Villanova women have a commanding lead over their Big East competition. Georgetown got a boost from their divers to hold second with Seton Hall and Xavier close behind.
Villanova Men (506.5) are surprise leaders on day three with a narrow lead over defending champions, Seton Hall (483). Xavier and Georgetown are neck and neck in third and fourth. A DQ in the final relay tonight may come back to haunt Georgetown in the final standings. Needless to say – anything can happen tomorrow – but Villanova seems motivated to steal their first Big East Men’s Title in over 20 years.
WOMEN 400 IM
- Elise Pidutti V 4:18.58
- Caitlin Daday V 4:19.90
- Christine Sullivan V 4:21.06
- Emily Provenzo V 4:23.69
- Elizabeth Sargent SHU 4:24.25
- Marianne Molloy SHU 4:26.92
Villanova swept the top 4 positions with five swimmers in the finals. Elise Pidutti was a convincing winner with a NCAA B Qualifying time of 4:18.58.. Villanova took the next 3 places in the race garnering high points for the event..
MEN 400 IM
- Daniel Ross GTW 3:55.54
- Justin Cucchi V 3:55.82
- Samuel Delise GTW 3:57.16
- Ivan Michalovick SHU 3:59.20
- Lior Grubert SHU 3:59.36
- Jackson Kabas V 4:00.06
One of the more exciting races of the evening with Georgetown’s Daniel Ross and Villanova’s Justin Cucchi neck and neck for the entire race. Ross out-touched Cucchi (355.82) at the wall to take the Gold with a time of 3:55.54. Samuel Delise of Georgetown rounded out the top spot with a time of 357.16
WOMEN 100 FLY
- Sydney Simpson SHU 54.23
- McKenzie Niness V 54.63
- Caroline Gaertner XAV 54.91
- Lauren Henasey GTW 55.02
- Micaela Grassi V 55.11
- Taylor Hogan XAV 55.89
Sydney Simpson of Seton Hall touched out McKenzie Niness for the Gold. Her time was an NCAA B qualifying time. Villanova had the top score for the event with 3 finishers in the top 8.
MEN 100 FLY
- Jake Hoin V 48.50
- David Bunnell XAV 48.95
- Liam Cosgrove SHU 48.89
- Chris Paynter V 49.50
- Matt Zebrowski XAV 49.74
- Charles Clark XAV 49.75
Jake Hoin of Villanova won the 100 fly title with a NCAA B qualifying time of 48.50. David Bunnell of Xavier and Liam Cosgrove were close behind to take second and third to round out the top three finishers. Villanova and Xavier showed their depth in the event with 7 of 8 finalists.
WOMEN 200 FREE
- Alexandra Fabbri V 1:45.84
- Millicent Routledge V 1:48.57
- Emily Conners XAV 1:49.37
- Kathleen Kerr XAV 1:51.63
- Sara Ouelette SHU 1:51.68
- Emily Saugstad XAV 1:51.77
Villanova posted a 1-2 finish with Alexandra Fabbri taking the gold in 1:45.84. Her time was a NCAA B qualifying time.
MEN 200 FREE
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- Vadim Jacobson SHU 1:36.41
- Noah Yanchulis SHU 1:36.89
- Andrew Stange GTW 1:36.95
- Dakota Williams SHU 1:38.03
- Alexander Wolfred XAV 1:39.38
- Jacob Kohlhoff GTW 1:39.40
One of the closest and most exciting races of the evening. Seton Hall took first and second. The top 4 finishers were neck and neck – exchanging leads during the race. Vadim Jacobson finished fast, and first. Noah Yanchulis out-touched Andrew Stange of Georgetown for silver. The top 3 finishers in this race all qualified with NCAA B cut times.
WOMEN 100 BREAST
- Molly Fitzpatrick GTW 1:01.83
- Sydney Simpson SHU 1:02.01
- Heather Farley V 1:02.37
- Rayann Jaryszak V 1:03.14
- Jordan Decker SHU 1:03.67
- Emma Spotts BUT 1:03.71
The top three finishers for the women all had NCAA B times. Molly Fitzpatrick beat Sydney Simpson to the wall for the Big East Title. Third went to Heather Farley of Villanova. It was a fabulous finish for the only three Seniors in the race..
MEN 100 BREAST
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- Josh Tosoni SHU 54.92
- Tyler Nussbaum V 55.04
- Matthew Dyer XAV 55.19
- Ryan Trammell PRV 55.52 TIE 4th
- Owen Dougherty XAV 55.52 TIE 4th
- Sean Sali SHU 56.08
It was a fight to the finish between Seton Hall’s Josh Tosoni and Villanova’s Tyler Nussbaum. Tosoni edged out Nussbaum for the title. Matthew Dyer of Xavier took the bronze and Ryan Trammell and Owen Dougherty both touched the wall in 55.52 to tie for fourth place. The top three times were all NCAA B qualifying times.
WOMEN 100 BACK
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- Darby Goodwin V 53.42
- Caroline Gaertner XAV 54.68
- Paxtyn Drew XAV 54.97
- Eva Mauze GTW 56.06
- Ali Fort XAV 56.08
- Julie Stankiewicz SHU 56.20
Villanova’s Goodwin is a 3 time Champion in this event. She defended her title with a NCAA B time of 53.42. Caroline Gaertner and Paxton Drew of Xavier rounded out the top 3 and also had NCAA B times.
MEN 100 BACK
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- Andrew Kelley V 48.56
- Andrew Carbone GTW 48.72
- Samuel Johanns XAV 48.77
- Tyler Kauth SHU 49.33
- Nathan Runyon XAV 49.81
- David Bunnell XAV 49.83
Xavier and Seton Hall had the depth in this event – but Andrew Kelley from Villanova had the speed. Andrew took the title with a time of 48.56 – closely followed by Andrew Carbone of Georgetown and Samuel Johanns of Xavier.
WOMEN 3M DIVING
- Elizabeth Miller GTW 527.55
- Riley Fujioka GTW 522.65
- Naomi Peng GTW 503.00
- Taylor Jackson SHU 500.95
- Kendall Jerzyk PRV 458.15
- Jenny Schrenker V 420.35
Georgetown swept the Woman’s One Meter Springboard event with Elizabeth Miller edging out Riley Fujioka and Naomi Peng for the Big East Title. Taylor Jackson of Seton Hall was a strong 4th place finisher – after winning the Three Meter event.
WOMEN 400 MEDLEY RELAY
- Villanova 3:39.17 (Pool Record)
- Xavier 3:43.95
- Georgetown 3:44.08
- Seton Hall 3:44.97
- Butler 3:51.34
- Providence 3:57.67
In the women’s event, Villanova picked up its third pool record with a time of 3:39.17. Goodwin swam the lead leg followed by Heather Farley, Niness and Taylor Wilson in the anchor position.
MEN 400 MEDLEY RELAY
- Villanova 3:14.70
- Seton Hall 3:16.77
- Xavier 3:17.20
- Providence 3:19.55
- Georgetown DQ
Villanova led from the start with the team of Andrew Kelley, Tyler Nussbaum, Jake Hoin and Stephen Krecsmar. They were followed by Seton Hall, Xavier and Providence. Georgetown was DQ’ed for an early start – which may haunt them in a meet this close.
Team Rankings – After Day 3
Women
1. Villanova 657.5
2. Georgetown 452.5
3. Seton Hall 595.0
4. Xavier 387.0
5. Butler 161.0
6. Providence 155.0
Men
1. Villanova 506.5
2. Seton Hall 483.0
3. Xavier 420.5
4. Georgetown 419.5
5. Providence 156.5