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Boston University Sweeps Colgate On Senior Day

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

January 13th, 2020 College

Boston vs Colgate

  • January 11, 2020
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Results

Courtesy: Boston Athletics

BOSTON – Behind a dominating all-around performance, the Boston University men’s swimming & diving team coasted past Colgate, 190-69, on Senior Day Saturday at Competition Pool.

Taking its home pool for the final time of the regular season, BU won the first 13 events on the night, while eight different Terriers recording a first-place individual victory. Seniors Tommy Hagerty and Darren Ty each picked up a pair of wins on the night, as Hagerty won the 200 and 500 free, while Ty earned the top spot in the 100 and 200 breast.

BU will close out the regular season with a pair of dual meets on the road, first starting at Boston College on Saturday, Jan. 25.

FIRST-PLACE FINISHES
200 Medley Relay

Aiden FairmanZi Win LimStuart VickeryJack Carignan (1:34.97)

1000 Free
Sarsen Whatmore (9:28.19)

200 Free
Tommy Hagerty (1:43.79)

100 Back
Jack Carignan (52.39)

100 Breast
Darren Ty (57.70)

200 Fly
Erik Ryan (1:55.15) – 1st

50 Free
Jacob Lindner (21.49)

3-Meter Dive
Michael Nejaime (134.10)

1-Meter Dive
Michael Nejaime (122.85)

100 Free
Andreas Mason (47.29)

200 Back
Sarsen Whatmore (1:53.41)

200 Breast
Darren Ty (2:08.05)

500 Free
Tommy Hagerty (4:42.19)

BOSTON – Led by an all-around effort, the Boston University women’s swimming & diving team took down Colgate on Senior Day, 183-87, Saturday at Competition Pool.

Ten different Terriers tabbed a first-place individual victory, while BU won the first 13 events on the night. Seniors Carly Soares and Meghan Egan each won an individual event in their final night at Competition Pool. In addition to guiding the 200 medley relay team to a victory to open the meet, Soares won the 100 breast, while Egan touched the wall first in the 200 breast.

BU will close out the regular season with a pair of dual meets on the road, first starting at Boston College on Saturday, Jan. 25.

FIRST-PLACE FINISHES
200 Medley Relay

Sydney LeeCarly SoaresKara LydzinskiMarie Alameida (1:47.23)

1000 Free
Joanna McNulty (10:36.94)

200 Free
Elizabeth Williams (1:56.96)

100 Back
Sydney Lee (58.31)

100 Breast
Carly Soares (1:06.30)

200 Fly
Ashlyn Carroll (2:11.57)

50 Free
Isabella Garbacz (24.62)

3-Meter Dive
Katherine Russack (247.64)

1-Meter Dive
Emily Balicanta (256.34)

100 Free
Kara Lydzinski (53.32)

200 Back
Sydney Lee (2:07.86)

200 Breast
Meghan Egan (2:30.31)

500 Free
Joanna McNulty (5:15.46)

Courtesy: Colgate Athletics

The Colgate men returned to the pool for the first time since Dec. 7 for a conference meet at Boston University. Though the Patriot League foes proved to be too much to handle on the short turnaround just getting back to the east coast, Saturday wasn’t without a few highlights for the maroon and white.

Segundo Rienhardt led the way for Colgate in the 100 Yard Freestyle with a time of 49.97.

Noah Zeigler and Jack Van Meter took the top spots in the 100 Yard Butterfly. Andrew Kelemen and Ehran Hodes did the same in the 400 Yard Individual Medley.

VanMeter and Rienhardt along with Camden Koch and Justin Song placed first in the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay.

In the end, Boston University won the meet by a score of 190-69.

From the Source

  • “After an intense training trip in Coronado Calif. and going right to Boston, the coaching staff was very proud and pleased with our team’s performance considering how tirelessly they’ve been working”

Up Next

Colgate is back in action on Sunday at Holy Cross for another conference meet.

On a quick turnaround, Colgate returned to Patriot League action shortly after coming back from a busy training trip to Coronado, Calif. Though a victory wasn’t in the cards on Saturday, several women found individual success to build on in the remaining league meets.

In the 100 Yard Butterfly, Colgate took the top four spots with Lindsay Criqui taking first. A team of Criqui, Lauren deTorresLucy Bischof, and Madison Sullivan won the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay.

Carolyn Silverman led the way for the Raiders in the 100 Yard Backstroke with a time of 1:02.07.

Rounding out the results, Caroline LaPlante and Sydney Dutton placed second and fourth respectively in the Three Meter Dive.

Boston University claimed the victory, 183-87

From the Source

Head Swimming and Diving Coach Ed Pretre

  • After an intense training trip in Coronado, Calif. and going right to Boston, the coaching staff was very proud and pleased with our team’s performance considering how tirelessly they’ve been working.”

Up Next

Colgate ends a busy weekend with another Patriot League meet at Holy Cross, slated for 11 a.m.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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