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Howard Closes Out Home Slate With Victories Over Catholic University

Howard vs Catholic

  • Saturday, January 28, 2023
  • Washington, D.C.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Scores
    • Women: Howard 177, Catholic 101
    • Men: Howard 221, Catholic 60

Courtesy: Howard Athletics

WASHINGTON – Howard University swimming and diving closed out their home slate with a pair of victories over Catholic University on Senior Day Saturday afternoon.

Howard men defeated the Cardinals 221-60 kicking off the day’s events with the 1M Dive. Reigning NEC Diver of the Week Jordan Walker opened the afternoon strong earning a first place finish with a score of 246.20. The Bison started the swimming portion just as strong, overtaking the nearest competition by five seconds in the 200-Yard Medley relay. With a time of 1:32.24 Howards A relay consisting of  Miles Simon (Atlanta, GA), Luke-Kennedy Thompson (Nassau, Bahamas), Mark Anthony Beckles (Chaguanas, Trinidad & Tobago), and Arion Solomon (Fairburn, GA) earned the swimmer’s first win.

Freshman Ty Triche (Humble, TX) swam to his first individual finish in the men’s 1000-Free (10:12.09). The Bison would pick up another consecutive victory in the 200-Free. Marking Tai Afrik’s (Holland, MI) first individual win of the day, the Michigan native beat his opponents by over three seconds with a time of 1:45.07. Afrik would later join the 200-IM where he won with another three second advantage (2:00.11).
Senior Kevin Claiborne (Queens, NY) kept the momentum going swimming to a first place finish in the 50-Back (24.57). Claiborne would go on to take the 50-Fly (23.22) outswimming runner-up and fellow Bison Brent Cooper (Baton Rouge, LA) by .11 seconds.

Luke-Kennedy Thompson followed up taking the top spot in the 50-Breasts with a time of 25.87. Teammates Miguel Davis (Washington, DC) and Mark-Anthony Thompson (Nassau, Bahamas) rounded out the top three with times of  26.14 and 26.56.

Taj Benton (Baltimore, MD) earned the top placement in the 200-Fly swimming it in 1:56.35.

Reigning NEC Swimmer of the Week Miles Simon swam to solo wins in the 50-Free (20.08) and 200 Breasts (2:06.13).

In another exciting showdown, brothers Luke-Kennedy and Mark-Anthony Thompson went stroke for stroke in the 500-Free. Older Brother Luke-Kennedy (4:59.53) came out victorious in the final second beating Mark-Athony (5:00.30) by a hair.

Howard’s A relay team composed of Beckles, Solomon, Joel Wilkinson, and Simon closed out the meet victorious in the 200-Free relay

In honor of senior day, the teams recognized 14 supreme seniors.

MEN SENIORS
Mark-Anthony Beckles
Kevin Claiborne
Jordane Payne
Reese Samuel
Miles Simon
Arion Solomon
Luke-Kennedy Thompson
Joel Wilkinson

WOMEN
On the women’s side, the team bounced back to the winner’s circle defeating the Cardinals 177-101.

The Bison picked up their first win of the day in the 200-Medley Relay consisting of Kali Garcia (Altamonte, FL), Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson (Nassau, Bahamas), Courtney Connolly (White Lake, MI), and Kelsey Roberson (Tallahassee, FL). Freshman standout Zuzu Nwaeze (Columbia, MD) earned her first individual placement in the 1000-Free (10:52.04) before later overtaking the 50-Fly.

Following up in an exciting 200-Free, grad student Madison Freeland (Glenside, PA) narrowly outswam (2:00.02) her competition for a first place finish.

In another exciting showdown, it was Bison versus Bison down to the end between Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson and Belle Fountain (White Plains, NY) in the 50-Breasts. Staying stroke for stroke throughout both laps, Thompson came out on top with a time of 30.19 slipping pass Fountain by .21 seconds. Thompson would later earn another first-place finish in the 100- Free with a time of 53.37.

Junior Alana Josey (York, PA) also picked up two individual placements swimming by the competition in the 200-Fly (2:12.20) and 200-IM (2:16.27).

Michaela Spears (Chicago, IL) scooped another win for the Bison in the 200-Breasts (2:28.45). Returning to the pool for her final swim of the day, Garcia swam to a 5:17.17 top solo finish in the 500-Free.

Howard’s A relay team composed of Skylar Debnam (Chandler, AZ), Nwaeze, Spears, and Tiffanee Moore (Tallahassee, FL) closed out the meet on a high winning the 200-Free relay in 1:38.77. Howard’s B relay was not far behind, skimming their heels by just over a second.

In honor of senior day, the teams recognized 14 supreme seniors.

WOMEN SENIORS
Illeana Bocage
Courtney Connolly
Raychel Fauntroy
Teyana Johnson
Tiffanee Moore
Breyahna Tyme

The Bison return to the competition February 21st-25th when they travel to Geneva, Ohio  to compete in the NEC Championships.

For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.

Courtesy: Catholic Athletics

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Freshman Emily Albans was the standout performer as the Catholic University women’s swimming and diving team made the short trip within D.C. to take on Division I Howard University in a dual meet on Saturday afternoon.

Albans was the only Cardinal to earn two victories as the Cardinals fell to the Bison, touching first in the 50- and 200-yard backstroke events.

She won the backstroke sprint by over a second-and-a-half, flying to the wall in just 27.94. She then put together a comprehensive swim in the 200 back, winning by more than five full seconds with a time of 2:12.57, her third-fastest competitive time in the event this season.

Albans also added second and third-place finishes in her two additional swims, contributing to a runner-up finishing in the 200 medley relay and placing third in the 50 fly with a time of 27.78.

The only other Cardinal win of the afternoon came from Katie Herman, as the three-time Landmark Conference Athlete of the Week outswam three Bison to the wall in the freestyle sprint. The freshman outtouched Michaela Spears by .11 seconds, clocking a time of 24.61.

Albans led off and Herman swam the anchor in the 200 medley relay runner-up effort and were joined in the quartet by Madeline Doucette and Angele Parral.

Parral and fellow freshman Bella Mugno grabbed second and third-places finishes in the 200 IM, as just two hundredths of a second separated the two.

Ava Snyder put together a strong swim in the 200-yard freestyle but was ultimately outreached at the wall and had to settle for a second-place. She clocked her second-fastest time of the season in the event (2:00.58), but fell to Madison Freeland by .56 seconds.

Catholic concludes the regular season with a record of 7-2 and a perfect 4-0 mark in Landmark Conference competition. One of the team’s two losses has now come against a Division I opponent.

The Cardinals will now turn their attention to the Landmark Conference Championships which will take place at the Germantown Indoor Swim Center on Feb. 17-19. Catholic will look to avenge last year’s close runner-up finish.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Catholic University men’s swimming and diving team made a short trip to Howard to compete against the DI Bison on Saturday afternoon.

Catholic (5-4, 3-1 LC) grabbed a second-place finish in the 200-yard medley relay as the quartet of Jack HufnerNathan OberJackson Hicks and William Crecca put together a run of 1:38.14.

Daniel Green swam to a runner-up finish in the 1000-yard distance freestyle, clocking in at 10:40.36, just four seconds off his season-best time.

Senior Troy Young earned a podium finish in the 1-meter platform dive, accumulating a score of 192.70. His Cardinal teammate Charles Connolly II finished less than half a point behind, posting a score of 192.25.

Catholic will now look toward Landmark Conference Championships, which will take place at the Germantown Indoor Swim Center on Feb. 17-19. The men will look to defend as Landmark Conference champions.

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