Rhode Island vs Springfield College vs Coast Guard
- October 28, 2023
- Kingston, R.I.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Rhode Island Athletics
Team Scores
Rhode Island 183, Coast Guard 108
Rhode Island 196, Springfield College 99
Coast Guard 163, Springfield College 132
How It Happened
Rhode Island won 12 of the 14 scored events as it put forth a dominant effort against Coast Guard and Springfield College in a tri-meet Saturday afternoon.
The Rams (3-0) got two individual wins each from Maddie Tetreault, Rylee Kelly and Lily Hsu. For the second meet in a row, Tetreault won both the 1000 freestyle and the 200 backstroke, a feat she also pulled off at Siena on Oct. 14. Tetreault won the 1000 in a time of 10:53.59, leading a 1-2-3 finish for Rhode Island in which freshmen Cate Carboni and Addi Wood took second and third, respectively. Tetreault later added a win in the 200 backstroke when she edged teammate Kelsey McMenemy at the wall. Tetreault finished in 2:09.41, just .36 seconds before McMenemy.
Kelly won the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:55.60. She came back and took the 500 freestyle in a time of 5:11.38.
Hsu won both the 1- and 3-meter diving events. Her score of 248.35 led a 1-2-3 finish for URI in the 1-meter event. Olivia Winslow was second with a score of 235.0, followed by Carleigh Schlissel’s 220.10. In the 3-meter, Hsu won with a 247.85. Schlissel was second in the event with a 220.25.
Standouts From the Pool
- The team of Kelsey McMenemy, Hannah Benavides, Ella Hacker and Abby Zadorozny got Rhode Island off to an early lead, winning the 400-yard medley relay in the first race of the day. Rhody’s quartet finished in a time of 3:58.38.
- URI also took second in the event with the team of Sarah Koenig, Logan Norrid, Julianna Tyler and Megan Huntley.
- Hannah Benavides dominiated the 200 breaststroke, beating the field by more than five seconds with her time of 2:22.90.
- Julianna Tyler won the 200 butterfly for the second straight meet, finishing in 2:06.74. Teammate Ella Hacker was second in 2:08.80.
- Hacker later won the 100 butterfly in a time of 58.58, just ahead of fellow Ram Abby Zadorozny (59.60).
- Megan Huntley picked up her first career win, taking the honors in the 100 freestyle with a time of 53.13.
- The Rams took three of the top five spots in the 100 backstroke, as Kelsey McMenemy was second, Jackie Triiglia took third and Anna Bodycoat placed fifth.
What’s Next
Rhode Island is off until Wednesday, Nov. 8 when it visits in-state rival Providence for a head-to-head meetThe competition begins at 5 p.m.
Courtesy: Coast Guard Athletics
KINGSTON, RI. – The Women’s Swimming and Diving teams managed a split on their opening weekend with host, Division I, University of Rhode Island and NEWMAC opponent Springfield College. The host Rams won with a score of 183 to Coast Guard’s 108. The Bears beat the Springfield Pride 163-132.
Some strong showings from Coast Guard, include first year Madelyn Paxton winning the 100 backstroke in a time of 1:00.51 as well as leading off the 400 medley relay that outpaced Springfield’s relay. Paxton also swam to a quick 2:12.70 in the 200 IM. The relay team of Paxton, junior Tailyn Schaufelberger, junior Grace Keogh, and sophomore Masen Karsten finished in 4:04.13.
The double dual meet was highlighted with some encouraging early season performances by a strong youth movement. First year Jaida Lippy placed third in the 1000 freestyle by negative splitting the event in a time of 11:08.31. Also posting strong swims was first year Megan Doubrava in the 500 freestyle (5:20.18) and the fastest regular season first year CGA 200 butterfly in program history with a time of 2:11.43.
Junior Ellie Hiestand finished the 200 breaststroke in 2:27.91 in second place, a personal best for an in-season time.
The women will travel to Worcester Polytechnic Institute on November 3rd for a multi school meet against WPI, Babson College, Brandeis University and Smith College.
Courtesy: Springfield College Athletics
Kingston, R.I. – October 28, 2023 – The Springfield College women’s swimming and diving team kicked off the 2023-24 season on the road with a tri-meet against Coast Guard and the University of Rhode Island. URI bested the Pride, 196-99, while Coast Guard was victorious by a 163-132 margin.
In the 400-yard medley relay to start the meet, Springfield’s best time came in a 4:05.16 thanks to the combined efforts of Carolyn Blenk (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Nina Lamb (Killingworth, Conn.), Erin Kelaher (Tucson, Ariz.), and Natalie Chamberlin (Ellington, Conn.).
Kay Shen (Hong Kong) took first-place points as she sprinted to a win in the 50 free in 24.23, while also turning in runner-up performances in the 200 free in 1:58.43 and the 100 free with a 53.60. Lamb would also claim first place in the 100 breast with a 1:06.94 and later took third in the 200 breast after touching in 2:28.59.
Emma Baumhauer (Fairport, N.Y.) registered a 1:02.80 in the 100 back and a 2:15.42 in the 200 back, while Elizabeth Athanas (Manchester, Mass.) recorded a 2:23.50 in the 200 fly and Kelaher completed the 100 fly in 1:02.23. Blenk raced the 200 IM in 2:17.15 and Emma Savoie (New Milford, Conn.) had the Pride’s best time in the 1,000 free with a 11:15.77 and also notched a 5:33.89 in the 500 free.
On the three-meter board, Elizabeth Santos (Chicopee, Mass.) tallied a 220.15 and scored a 202.35 on the one-meter.
Springfield closed out the meet with a win in the 200 free relay as Shen, Lamb, Chamberlin, and Kelaher delivered a 1:38.93.
The Pride will compete next against MIT at home on November 4.