Villanova vs Providence (Men)
- Saturday, January 14, 2023
- Villanova, Pa.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Score: Villanova 119, Providence 80
Courtesy: Villanova Athletics
VILLANOVA, Pa. Four of the events in Saturday’s meet with Providence saw the Villanova Men’s Swimming team sweep the top three spots on the leaderboard, helping the group to a 119-80 victory at the Villanova Swim Complex.
Villanova (2-3) has now won back-to-back meets in the home pool this season. The victory also marks the 12th consecutive against Providence (2-4).
Nolan Danus led the team with a pair of individual wins in the 200 IM (1:56.21) and 200 Fly (1:54.35). He was the only Wildcat to win multiple individual events with five other Wildcats accounting for the rest.
Jake McIntyre logged a time of 15:39.07 in the 1650 Free, marking the sixth-fastest time in program history. The senior now holds seven of the ten fastest times for the program in that event.
Charlie Hinckley touched first in the 1000 Free with a time of 9:53.36 to lead a Villanova sweep of the top three spots. Patrick Casey followed him in second (9:55.99) with Aubrey Bowles taking third (10:05.80). Later on, Casey had the winning time in the 500 Free with a 4:49.39 showing. Just over a second separated Reid Hutcherson and McIntyre in the 200 Free. Hutcherson won in 1:44.93 with McIntyre taking second in 1:45.97.
Another 1-2 finish for the ‘Cats came in the 50 Free with Patrick Hemingway touching first (21.72) and Henry Gingrich following just two-hundredths of a seconds behind him in second (21.77). Danus led a pair of top-three sweeps with both of his wins. In the 200 IM, Richard Nolan was just four-tenths of a second behind him in second (1:56.65) with Henry Halloran finishing third (1:58.18). The 200 Fly saw Danus hold a slight edge over second-place Kevin Geist (1:54.80) with Ryan Maher in third (1:58.41).
The three fastest 200 Back times belonged to Villanova with Alex Hamill leading the pack in 1:54.78. Bowles touched second in 1:56.06 while Gavin Jones was third with a time of 1:56.53.
Mikey Thurk fell into a close race in the 100 Free with Providence’s Will Layden but finished second with a time of 47.34.
The A team of Hinckley, Thurk, Maher and Gingrich added on a win in relay action, winning the 200 Medley Relay in 1:34.99.
Villanova is back in action on Jan. 27 when it takes a road trip to Penn State. That meet is set to begin at 5 p.m. at the McCoy Natatorium in University Park, Pa.
Courtesy: Providence Athletics
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams returned to action, albeit two different locations. The women’s team defeated Assumption at home in Taylor Natatorium, 169-76. The men’s team fell to BIG EAST foe Villanova, 119-80, on the road in Villanova, Pa.
The women had a successful day in the pool, earning first-place finishes in 11 of 12 individual events. Katie Winklosky paced the Friars with three victories overall.
A full list of winners, events and time is below:
Maddy O’Connor – 800-meter SC Freestyle (9:47.64)
Katie Winklosky – 200-meter SC Freestyle (2:12.09); 400-meter SC Freestyle (4:43.02) and 200-meter SC IM (3:29.79)
Sally Alrutz – 100-meter SC Backstroke (1:06.37)
Annie Gathof – 200-meter SC Butterfly (2:30.38) and 100-meter SC Butterfly (1:08.46)
Taylor Loud – 50-meter SC Freestyle (27.85) and 100-meter SC Freestyle (1:01.52)
Julia McCarthy – 200-meter SC Backstroke (2:29.28)
Courtney Reilly – 200-meter SC Breaststroke (2:51.07)
On the men’s side, Will Layden topped the field in the 100-yard freestyle in a time of 47.03. Kevin Hood also scored a first-place finish on the day as he claimed victory in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:11.75). The duo stood as the lone Friars to win individual events against the Wildcats. The 200-yard freestyle relay team of McGovern Brown, Brian Cantin, Aidan Hughes and Layden placed first with a time of 1:25.70.
Both squads return to action on Saturday, Jan. 21 against Holy Cross. The dual meet is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. in Worcester, Mass.