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Marist Men End Rider’s 11 Year Winning Streak, Niagara Women Capture MAAC Title

2024 METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (MAAC) CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Niagara women took back the title after winning in 2022 to grab their 2nd conference title in school history. The Marist men won their first title in 16 years and notably snapped Rider’s 11-year winning streak

WOMEN’S RECAP

The Niagara women closed the meet strong winning the final three events of the meet. Freshman Alaina Pitton picked up the first win capturing the 200 breast in a 2:15.56 to win by over two seconds. Pitton dropped almost two seconds since her arrival this fall at Niagara.

Fellow freshman Mary Carl also picked up a win touching in a 2:03.86 in the 200 butterfly. Niagara had 3 A finalists in the event while Fairfield had 0, helping give the Purple Eagles a 52 point lead heading into the relay.

Niagara went on to win the 400 free relay. The team of Pitton, Megan Jackson, Claire Gorton, and Paige South touched in a 3:25.88 about a second ahead of Mount St Mary’s.

Fairfield led at the beginning of the night. Erin Hoyland was the top seed in the mile and delivered as she swam a 17:04.14 to win by over 13 seconds. Nora Segurola Larrinaga  earned the backstroke sweep as she won the 100 back yesterday. Segurola Larrinaga won the 200 back in a 1:59.06 leading a 1-2 finish as teammate Erini Pappas was 2nd in a 1:59.58. They were the only swimmers under the 2:00 mark.

Marist senior Nellie Thompson won the 100 freestyle touching in a 50.35 to set a new conference record. The previous record stood at a 50.70 set by Saint Peter’s Rachel Wuko back in 2014.

  1. Niagara University 697
  2. Fairfield University 635
  3. Marist College Swimming/Diving 598
  4. Canisius University 332
  5. Mount Saint Mary’s 312.5
  6. Iona University 307
  7. Siena College 303.5
  8. Rider University 280
  9. Manhattan College 113
  10. Saint Peters University 69

MEN’S RECAP

The Marist men kicked off their night with a strong showing in the 1650 free. The Marist men finished 1-2-3-4-5 and were led by Kevin McNamara who swam to the win in a 15:46.60. They were up 150 points over Rider. Later in the evening, McNamara earned another win on the final night of competition as he won the 200 fly in a 1:50.10 leading a 1-2 finish with teammate Kellan Fletcher (1:50.74).

After breaking the MAAC record last night in the 200 free, Iona’s Michael Faughnan won the 200 back in a 1:43.61 to break another MAAC record. Faughnan broke Callan Smith’s (Monmouth) of a 1:43.89 that Smith set in 2022. Faughnan also helped Iona win the 400 free relay to close the night. The team of Kieran Egan, Nate Wales, Liam Pyatt, and Faughnan swam to a 2:58.20 to win by over a second. Faughnan notably anchored in a 43.21.

The Niagara men moved ahead of Rider as Niagara won two events on the final night. Juniors Levi Morgan and Nathan Dragon went 1-2 in the 100 freestyle in a 44.40 and 44.48. Sean Finley led the charge in a 1-2-3 finish in the 200 breast. Finley touched in a 1:59.36.

  1. Marist College Swimming/Diving 664
  2. Niagara University 533
  3. Rider University 516
  4. Fairfield University 474.5
  5. Iona University 397
  6. Canisius University 317
  7. Mount Saint Mary’s 294
  8. Saint Peters University 192.5
  9. Manhattan College 122

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Grant Hackett's Number One Fan
10 months ago

Marist men raising the bar for what it takes to win the MAAC, great swims from Rider and Niagara that would have won any other year in recent memory.

Kent Mcfadden
10 months ago

Unreal recruiting and development from Niagara Coach Eric Bugby to bring both programs from near dead last a few years ago to 2 (almost 3) women’s conference championships and the men’s highest placement in 20+ years…. Yet still no coach of the year nod from fellow MAAC coaches, interesting.

Didn’t realize they gave trophies to second place @ Fairfield coach

Wow
11 months ago

Such incredible development and progression at Niagara. Much deserved win and runner up finishes!

Statsman
11 months ago

What hasn’t been noted is that Niagara doesn’t have a dive team this year, so without that the women’s victory and men’s runner up finish are even more impressive!!!

Leon
Reply to  Statsman
11 months ago

Marist men don’t have a dive team either. No coach, and they had their back stoker dive the 3 meter.

Him
Reply to  Leon
11 months ago

😂😂😂😂

Quinn Smith
Reply to  Leon
11 months ago

Swivers on top

Statsman
Reply to  Leon
11 months ago

Marist was certainly impressive and their men’s victory was dominant and well deserved

Paparoach
Reply to  Leon
10 months ago

The more important point Leon is that neither men’s team had a diving team and both beat Rider, and Niagara women lost their diving team and still beat Marist and Fairfield by a huge margin

Fifth year, hanging on for dear life
11 months ago

Winning a mile and a 2fly in the same session is nasty work, that’s incredible from McNamara

Kevin McNamara

Thanks bro

Kevin McNamara

Appreciate it! Roll foxes🦊

thezwimmer
11 months ago

1-2-3-4-5 in the mile WOW! I can’t imagine what that Marist D-group is like (and all within 10 seconds of each other). Watch out for them in the coming years – 4/5 underclassmen

L0E
Reply to  thezwimmer
11 months ago

1-2-3 in 2IM too!!! Solid TEAM performance.

happy camper
11 months ago

💜💜

Last edited 11 months ago by happy camper
happy camper
11 months ago

PURPLE EAGLES PROVED EVERYONE WRONG

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