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Drexel Men & Women Sweep Towson By Near-Identical Scores

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

January 20th, 2020 College

Drexel vs Towson

  • January 18, 2020
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Results

Courtesy: Drexel Athletics

PHILADELPHIA – Drexel Men’s Swimming and Diving not only had the seniors to celebrate, it also had the feeling of victory as they pushed through Colonial Athletic Association member Towson, 166-134 Saturday at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.

The Dragons (3-1, 2-0 CAA) took 10 events and gathered many second- and third-place finishes as well.

The 200 medley team of Jason ArthurZachary ValenzuelaParis Raptis and John Scully got the Dragons started in their competition day with a time of 1:31.86.

Arthur and Valenzuela each won their share of events with Arthur taking three individual races. He took the gold medal in the 100 back (50.27), the 200 back (1:49.15) and the 400 IM (4:05.94). Valenzuela took first place in the 100 back (57.44) and the 200 breast (2:07.69).

There was a photo finish victory for Paris Raptis in the 200 fly (1:49.46) as he beat his opponent by four tenths of a second.  He also took a first-place victory in the 100 fly (48.98).

In the diving events, Anthony Musciano won the 3-meter dive and took second in the 1-meter dive.

Drexel will be traveling to Georgetown next Saturday to face the Hoyas at 12 p.m.

First Place
200 Medley Relay – Jason ArthurZachary ValenzuelaJoe ShortT.J. Given – 1:31.86
100 Backstroke – Jason Arthur – 50.27
100 Breaststroke – Zachary Valenzuela – 57.44
200 Fly – Paris Raptis – 1:49.46
100 Free – Stathis Malamas – 45.84
200 Backstroke – Jason Arthur – 1:49.15
200 Breaststroke – Zachary Valenzuela – 2:07.69
100 Fly – Paris Raptis – 48.98
3 Meter Diving – Anthony Musciano – 307.05
400 Yard IM – Jason Arthur 4:05.94

Second Place
1000 Free – Jake McBride – 9:46.28
200 Free – Stathis Malamas – 1:41.30
100 Backstroke – Spencer Hill – 52.32
50 Free – John Scully – 21.16
1 Meter Diving – Anthony Musciano – 301.90
500 Free – Jake McBride – 4:43.78
400 IM – JonPat Ransom – 4:10.75
400 Free Relay – Stathis MalamasDavid KneissT.J. GivenJohn Scully – 3:04.12

Third Place
200 Medley Relay – Spencer HillCruz BuitronJoe ShortDavid Kneiss – 1:35.43
200 Fly – Rhys Kawaguchi – 1:54.74
50 Style – David Kneiss – 21.43
1 Meter Diving – Will Seely – 297.22
200 Backstroke – Spencer Hill – 1:55.40
100 Fly – Joe Short – 50.52
400 Free Relay – Alex FlynnParis RaptisKevin SpearJoe Short – 3:10.91

PHILADELPHIA – Drexel Women’s Swimming and Diving pushed its unbeaten streak to a total of four meets as it defeated Colonial Athletic Association member Towson, 165-135 Saturday at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.

The Dragons (3-0-1, 2-0-1 CAA) celebrated their senior day, took nine events and gathered many second- and third-place finishes as well.

The 200 medley team of Alexa KutchGabrielle RudyHollie Hopf and Ryann Styer got the Dragons started in their competition day with a time of 1:43.95.

Kutch then went on to take gold in three more events including 100 back (56.11), 200 back (2:03.83) and the 400 free relay (3:33.91) with the team of Styer, Paige Powell and Alicia Diaz.

Rudy had quite the day herself finishing top three in all her events. The Folsom, Pa. native took first in the 100 breast (1:03.05), 200 breast (2:22.07) and took third place in the 400 IM (4:36.98).

In the 50 free, it came down to less than a tenth of a second between Lera Nasedkina and Styer with Nasedkina taking it with a time of 24.00. Styer finished with a time of 24.08.

In the diving events, Hannah Jordan took second place in the 3-meter dive and Katie Caputo took second in the 1-meter dive.

Drexel will be on the road next Saturday against Georgetown at 12 p.m.

First Place
200 Medley Relay – Alexa KutchGabrielle RudyHollie HopfRyann Styer – 1:43.95
1000 Free – Maddie Riley – 10:25.34
100 Back – Alexa Kutch – 56.11
100 Breast – Gabrielle Rudy – 1:03.05
50 Free – Lera Nasedkina – 24.00
200 Backstroke – Alexa Kutch – 2:03.83
200 Breaststroke – Gabrielle Rudy – 2:22.07
500 Free – Jordan Washart – 5:18.17
400 Free Relay – Alexa KutchRyann StyerPaige PowellAlicia Diaz – 3:33.91

Second Place
100 Backstroke – Alicia Diaz – 57.23
50 Free – Ryann Styer – 24.08
3 Meter Diving – Hannah Jordan – 262.50
100 Free – Ryann Styer – 53.05
200 Back – Alicia Diaz – 2:04.45
200 Breast – Megan Sicinski – 2:23.17
500 Free – Maddie Riley – 5:11.71
1 Meter Diving – Katie Caputo – 257.92
400 IM – Megan Sicinski – 4:32.18

Third Place
200 Medley Relay – Alicia DiazRebecca ChurchillLauren DiCamilloChelsea Gravereaux  – 1:47.97
100 Breast – Megan Sicinski – 1:05.37
3 Meter Diving – Becca Demaree – 257.10
100 Free – Lera Nasedkina – 53.23
500 Free – Jordan Washart – 5:18.17
100 Fly – Lauren DiCamillo – 59.16
1 Meter Diving – Hannah Jordan – 256.72
400 IM – Gabrielle Rudy – 4:36.98
400 Free Relay – Hollie HopfChelsea GravereauxLauren DiCamilloLera Nasedkina – 3:35.43

Courtesy: Towson Athletics

PHILADELPHIA- Breaking pool records was the highlight of the day for the Towson University men’s swimming and diving team as they competed at Drexel Saturday afternoon.

Michael Fazio not only won the 200 freestyle (1:39.88) but also broke a pool record inside the Drexel Pool.

Overall, the Tigers fell to Drexel 166-134.

How it Happened

  • Nick McClureRyan O’LearyKenny Afolabi-Brown and Matt Essing came in second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:33.58).
  • Drew Munson was victorious in the 1000-yard freestyle finishing with a time of 9:37.53. Matt Kenney came in third (9:50.40).
  • Ryan Baldino came in third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:42.18).
  • Trey Adkins was third in the 100-yard backstroke (53.78). Brendan Farrar came in fourth (53.81) and Tommy Whitman (54.37) was fifth.
  • Afolabi-Brown saw a second place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke with a finals time of 58.38. O’Leary took third (58.65).
  • McClure came in second in the 200-yard butterfly (1:49.82).
  • Essing won the 50-yard freestyle with a winning time of 20.73.
  • Will Canny won the 1-meter diving with a score of 302.70.
  • Fazio touched the wall second in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 46.34. Essing took third (46.43) and Baldino came in fourth (46.84).
  • Farrar came in second in the 200-yard backstroke (1:55.27).
  • O’Leary finished second in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:10.77). Nick Fitzwilliam came in third (2:12.19). Jack Lafond was fourth (2:12.92).
  • Munson also dominated the 500-yard freestyle winning with a time of 4:41.84. Kenney finished in third (4:45.29).
  • McClure came in second in the 100-yard butterfly (50.50).
  • Canny scored second in the 3-meter dive (307.05), while Ajani Dorner scored 280.50 finishing in third.
  • Patrick Flint finished in third in the 400-yard individual medley (4:12.60) and Hunter Wright came in fourth (4:15.39).
  • Towson ended the night winning the final event in the 400-yard freestyle with Fazio, Baldino, Adkins and Essing.

Up Next
The Tigers are back in Burdick Hall on Friday, Jan. 24 for senior day. Towson will compete against Delaware in a dual-meet, with diving beginning at 2:30 p.m. and swimming starting at 5:30 p.m.

PHILDELPHIA- Qualifying times in diving highlighted the day for the Towson University women’s swimming and diving team as they competed against Drexel Saturday afternoon.

Christina Coleman qualified for NCAA diving zones after winning the 3-meter dive with a score of 274.20. Coleman was also victorious in the 1-meter dive with a score of 279.07.

The Tigers fell to the Dragons 165-135 inside the Drexel pool.

How it Happened

  • The quartet of Maddi MangumJacki Schoening, Madison Mince and Annemarie Schnoor finished in second place in the 200-yard medley relay (1:45.93).
  • Karlee Carminati saw a second place finish in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:26.35), while teammate Meagan Clark took third (10:32.81).
  • Ava Enriquez finished took second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.86). Kayla Reedy (1:57.14) and Katie Nunez (1:57.56) was third and fourth, respectively.
  • Mangum came in third in the 100-yard backstroke (58.02), Elise Devlin finished in fourth (58.72).
  • Schoening was second in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:04.77).
  • It was a 1-2-3 finish in the 200-yard butterfly as Cowan was first (2:05.52), Sarah-Margaret Locke took second (2:06.74) and Andrea Ducar was third (2:10.07).
  • Schnoor took a third place finish in the 50-yard freestyle (24.43). Mince finished in fourth (24.73).
  • Schnoor won the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 53.01.
  • Meghan Jones came in third place in the 200-yard backstroke (2:05.10)
  • Schoening took third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:23.55).
  • Locke was victorious in the 500-yard freestyle winning with a time of 5:04.49. Parker Schulz (5:20.67) came in fourth while Reedy finished in fifth (5:22.10).
  • It was a 1-2 punch in the 100-yard butterfly as Cowan came in first (57.17) and Ducar finished in second (58.56).
  • Locke also touched the wall first in the 400-yard individual medley with a time of 4:31.39.
  • The last event of the afternoon saw the Tigers finishing in second in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Reedy, Mangum, Enriquez and Schnoor took second with a time of 3:34.92.

Up Next
The Tigers are back in Burdick Hall on Friday, Jan. 24 for senior day. Towson will compete against Delaware in a dual-meet, with diving beginning at 2:30 p.m. and swimming starting at 5:30 p.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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