Men Sweep, Women Split in UNE Double-Dual

Men Sweep, Women Split in UNE Double-Dual

BIDDEFORD, Maine – The Saint Joseph's College swim teams competed with Husson University at University of New England in a double-dual meet on Saturday. The men posted a pair of wins, 110-84 over UNE and 105-81 versus Husson, while the women split, topping Husson by a 151-92 score and falling to UNE, 183-75.

THE RUNDOWN - MEN:

  • Junior Zack Gryskwicz (Standish, Maine) won the 1000-Free (11:50.15) and finished as the runner-up in the 50-Back (30.81) and 100-Back (1:07.48)
  • Freshman Joey Christian (Scarborough, Maine) finished first in the 200-Free (1:58.44) and 400-IM (5:10.47) races
  • Freshman Caleb Levine (Portland, Maine) won the 500-Free (5:35.89)
  • Junior Stephen Quinlan (Andover, Mass.) won the 50-Fly (27.97) and was second in the 50-Breast (33.49) and 100-Fly (1:02.62)
  • Sophomore Austin Bear (Hanover, Maine) placed second in the 100-Breast (1:25.17) and third in the 50-Breast (37.46)
  • Freshman Mason Scully (Sanford, Maine) won the 50-Free (24.60) and 100-Free (55.03) events and was third in the 200-Free (2:06.13)
  • Gryskwicz, Quinlan, Levine, and Christian raced to a top finish in the 200-Medley Relay (1:53.53)

THE RUNDOWN – WOMEN:

  • Freshman Rose Baillie (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) won the 50-Breast (34.63), 50-Free (27.07), and 100-Free (1:00.09) events
  • Sophomore Alexis Coiley (Fort Fairfield, Maine) finished second in a very close 200-Free (2:13.56) and was third in the 100-Free (1:01.58)
  • Sophomore Autumn Nostrom (Lyman, Maine) placed third in the 400-IM (5:56.49)
  • Freshman Madison Lapierre (Dover, N.H.) was third in the 50-Free (29.32)
  • Sophomore Emily Roy (Sidney, Maine) placed third in the 50-Back (33.42) and 100-Back (1:11.10)

NEXT!

The Monks will travel to Weston, Massachusetts on Friday for a two-day event at Regis (Mass.).

 

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