UMass vs Bryant
- January 6, 2024
- Amherst, Mass.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: UMass Athletics
Sophomore diver Andrew Bell picked up two gold medals in both diving events, including scoring a six-dive total of 409.05 in the one-meter dive, breaking his own previous school record of 385.43. Freshmen Beren Cakiroglu and Lindsay Burbage, and junior Anna Kwon tallied two first-place finishes apiece for the Minutewomen, as senior Minuteman Jack Artis touched the wall first twice on the day, as well.
Women’s Swimming & Diving
The Minutewomen tallied 24 top-three finishes, with coming away with 12 individual gold medals.
Cakiroglu swam a time of 1:55.84 to place first in the 200 freestyle, before senior Bri Williams picked up the gold in the 100 backstroke with a time of 57.79. Burbage touched the wall first in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:05.69, followed by fifth-year student Summer Pierce in second with a time of 1:08.54.
In the 200 butterfly, Kwon paced the Minutewomen with a time of 2:06.29 to finish first, as freshman Olga Stoura recorded a personal-best time of 2:11.66 to claim third. Senior Maggie Desmond raced into first with a time of 23.69 in the 50 freestyle event with fellow classmate Caroline Mahoney close behind in second with a time of 23.82.
Mahoney received the gold in the 100 freestyle with a time of 52.14, while Stoura took second with a time of 54.42. The Minutewomen, then, swept the podium in the 200 backstroke with senior Megan Mitchell leading with a time of 2:02.98. Williams finished second with a time of 2:04.97 and freshman Ali Merone earned third with a time of 2:11.15.
Another podium sweep saw Burbage secure her second individual gold of the day, swimming a time of 2:26.47 in the 200 breaststroke. Cakiroglu followed with a time of 2:26.70 in second and freshman Diya Ackerman-Vallala finished in third with a time of 2:28.83. Kwon placed first for the second time on the afternoon, recording a time of 5:07.50 in the 500 freestyle, as freshman Sophie Porter took third with a time of 5:26.38.
Pierce collected the gold in the 100 butterfly with a time of 57.45. Cakiroglu earned another first-place finish on the day in the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:09.98, while Kwon finished second in the event with a time of 2:10.02.
In the relays, the team of Mitchell, Burbage, Pierce and Desmond took first in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:45.86. The squad of Williams, Ackerman-Vallala, senior Ashley Calderon and Mahoney placed second in the event, combining for a time of 1:47.41.
The 200 freestyle relay team consisting of Calderon, Mitchell, Desmond and Mahoney swam a time of 1:36.37 to claim first.
Men’s Swimming & Diving
The Minutemen tallied 25 top-three finishes, while collecting eight individual gold medals on the day.
Freshmen Jude Boukarroum and Aydin Erkan started off the individual events in the 1,000 freestyle, grabbing second (9:55.80) and third (10:08.43), respectively. Boukarroum’s time marked a season-best for the rookie. The 200 freestyle saw senior Juan Montori touch the wall first with a time of 1:44.66, followed by freshman Alonso Montori in third with a time of 1:45.75.
In the 100 backstroke, junior Beau Bengston swam a season-best time of 52.50 to claim second, while senior Eric Eastham finished 0.01 second behind in third (52.51). Artis led the way in the 100 breastroke with a time of 58.24 to collect the gold, as fellow classmate Freddie Borg earned the bronze with a time of 59.03 in the event.
Senior Charles Blanc placed first in the 200 butterfly with a time of 1:55.05 and junior Jake Bailey swam into second-place with a time of 1:58.06. Sophomore Sammy Quigg took first in the 50 freestyle with a time of 20.89, as sophomore Aidan Shepston recorded a season-best time of 21.41 in the event to claim third.
Graduate student Emerson Kiefer swam a time of 47.65 in the 100 freestyle to touch the wall first with Alonso Montori finished tied for third with a time of 48.06. Eastham secured the silver in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:55.58. Artis picked up his second gold medal of the day with a time of 2:09.16 in the 200 breaststroke.
In the 500 freestyle, Boukarroum (4:47.43) and senior Wilson Dubois (4:52.16) placed second and third, respectively. Juan Montori swam a time of 50.78 in the 100 butterfly to finish in second place. Senior Sam Haddad capped off the individual events with a first-place finish in the 200 individual medley with a time of 1:56.32.
During the relay events, the 200 medley relay team of Bengston, Artis, junior Grant Beebe and Quigg swam into first place with a combined time of 1:33.86. The 200 freestyle team of Beebe, Shepston, Juan Montori and Quigg placed first after swimming a time of 1:25.32
On The Boards
Sophomore Shreeya Sinha competed for the Minutewomen in the diving events, placing second in both the one-meter and three-meter dive. She had a six-dive total of 242.48 in the one-meter, after scoring a 214.73 in the three-meter.
Bell broke a new school record in the one-meter dive, earning a personal-best score of 409.05 to claim the gold. He took first in the three-meter dive, as well, with his total of 364.28. Graduate student Tommy Cotner finished second in both events with season-best totals. In the one-meter, Cotner scored a 287.55, before earning a score of 313.43 in the three-meter.
Up Next
Massachusetts returns to the pool on Friday, January 19, for the Tate Ramsden Invitational, in Hanover, New Hampshire at 5 p.m.
Courtesy: Bryant Athletics
AMHERST, MA. – The Bryant University women’s swimming and diving team fell to the UMass Minutewomen in Saturday’s contest by a score of 181-88.
Diver Megan Beasley led the way for the Bulldogs with her victories in both the 1 meter and 3 meter events.
Notes and Notables
- Beasley picked up her second and third events wins on the season Saturday morning. Beasley took the 1m event with a score of 246.15 and the 3m with a 233.33.
- Makayla Pearce and Natalia Kuiper went 1-2 in the 1000 yard freestyles race with times of 10:36.31 and 10:51.06, respectively. They were the only two competitors who swam under 11 minutes in that race.
- Bryant tallied seven second place finishes on the day as well.
Up Next
The Black and Gold are back in Smithfield in two weeks time for their senior meet against Marist on Saturday January 20th at 1:00pm
AMHERST, MA. – The Bryant University men’s swimming and diving team were defeated by the UMass Minutemen by a score of 172.5-115.5 on Saturday.
Juniors Leo Luna and Griffin Lajoie both continued their run of form in their respective events and picked up two wins each on the day.
Notes and Notables
- Leo Luna won the 1000 yard freestyle with a time of 9:37.01. The junior beat out the second place finisher by just over 18 seconds. Luna also picked up a victory in the 500 yard freestyle by racing a 4:41.80.
- Griffin Lajoie swept both backstroke events on the men’s side to continue his dominance in the stroke. The Toronto native won the 100 yard back by laying down a 51.44 and grabbed the victory in the 200 yard event with a time of 1:54.19.
- James Misto rounded out the victories for the Black and Gold on the day by winning the 100 yard butterfly with his time of 50.58. Misto also picked up a second place finish in the 50 yard butterfly by swimming a 21.03, just .14 shy of first place.
- Bryant grabbed eight second place finishes, including three from graduate student Gustav Persson and two from junior Conner Lofstrom.
Up Next
The Bulldogs will compete in their final home meet of the season on Saturday January 20th at 1:00pm when they go head-to-head with Marist on senior day.