Women Finish Fourth in 2011 GNAC Championship

Women Finish Fourth in 2011 GNAC Championship

BOSTON, MA – The SJC women's swim team placed fourth with 119 points in the 2011 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Swimming and Diving Championship over the weekend. Simmons College captured the title with 259 team points.

The women's field was firing on all cylinders as 10 GNAC and four pool records were shattered over the two-day meet.

Simmons' first place finish marks the team's eighth consecutive win as Conference Champions and tenth win in the last 11 years. Jen Collins scored 27 individual points, claiming first place in all three of her individual events. Collins broke the Simmons team record in the 100 Free. In the 200 Free, she set a new GNAC record by close to three seconds. In addition to her individual victories, Collins anchored the winning relay for both the 200 and 400 Freestyle Relays, both of which set new Pool and GNAC records.

Sharks freshman Chloe Davis won the 200 Back by a commanding four and a half seconds. She also finished second in the 100 Back, third in the 50 Free, and sixth in the 50 back. C. Davis swam on both the 200 Free and 400 Free Relays, both of which finished first and set new pool and GNAC records. Simmons senior Molly Bohannon swam to a win in the 200 Butterfly and a third place finish in the 1000 Freestyle.

Elms College scored 193 points as runners up with standout Devon Degrazia, who posted new individual GNAC records in the 500 Free and 1000 Free and as a member of the winning 400 Medley Relay team.  Tessa Dudunake recorded valuable points for the Blazers, with wins in the 50 Breast, 100 Breast, and 100 IM in which she swam a new GNAC and pool record.

Saint Joseph College (Conn.) placed third with 164 points as Suki Hood led the Blue Jays to a win in the 100 Fly and a second place finish in the 200 Fly. Shannon Dunn took home 18 points as she placed first in both the 50 and 100 Backstroke. The Blue Jays placed second in the 200 and 400 Medley Relay, solidifying their third place finish.

Saint Joseph's College (Maine) finished with 119 points as Monks senior Hannah Gajewski posted a new GNAC record in the 200 IM, finished second in the 1000 Freestyle and 100 IM and third in the 100 Breast finals. Mandy Avella placed third in the 50 Back and 200 Back adding valuable points to the Monks' score.

The Regis College Pride posted 85 points as Haley Bowen finished first in the 200 Breast, second in the 50 and 100 Breast, and third in the 200 IM. The Pride captured a second place finish in the 200 Free Relay of Yassyra Diaz, Megan Kennelly, Megan Pratt, and Stacy Burns.

Norwich University finished with 41 points with Giovanna Stein, Janice Knoop, Bria Polacek, and Felicia Jones finished fourth in the 200 Free Relay. Jones placed fifth in the 50 Freestyle, and Knoop also placed fifth in the 100 Butterfly.

The Husson University Eagles posted 37 points as diver Martina Bosse dominated on the 1 meter with 314.50 points. The Eagles Erin Benner finished fifth in the 100 IM.

 

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

 

FINAL STANDINGS:

# School     Pts
1 Simmons College     259
2 Elms College     193
3 Saint Joseph (CT)     164
4 Saint Joseph's (ME)     119
5 Regis College
  85
6 Norwich University     41
7 Husson University     37
       

 

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