Hampton, Virginia โ William & Mary swimmers had another great performance at the 2024 CAA Championships. Ellie Sherer She set a program record in the 100 breast, bringing her second medal in the individual event. Lindsay Julin and aiden bond Each took their second podium, Kat Vanburgondian It capped off the Tribe's podium time.
Bonds also set a freshman record in W&M boys swimming, breaking the 200 free record set on the first day of the CAA Championships. david yune.
100 fries
Lindsay Julin He finished on the podium in the 100 fly with a time of 53.10, earning him a silver medal in his second event following the 200 IM of Friday's competition. Her time was the fifth best in program history and currently ranks second in event history behind her current teammate. Sophia Halen. Hiren also swam in the championship finals, scoring 53.89 points in the evening session and placing fifth overall in the tribe.
lauren kleinfelter and Erin Langenburg In the 100 fly, Klinefelter swam with a score of 55.36, and Langenburg finished a close second with a personal best mark of 55.42, taking sole possession of the 16th place in the all-time rankings of the tournament, and advancing to the repechage final in the 100 fly. .
new student Flynn Truskett She advanced to the finals and swam a score of 55.44 in the C final heat to qualify. clara bodnar Recorded a time of 56.84, meghan rourke In qualifying, he recorded a solid time of 57.17.
A trio of Tribe boys swimmers advanced to the repechage finals in the 100 fly. 2nd grade Logan McDonald He finished with a score of 48.21, not only placing him in the top 16 of the program's rankings, but also placing him in sixth place. Gavin Lamoureux Recorded a personal best time of 48.46, Kent Codding Touched the wall in 48.64 seconds.
Alex Valliere She swam a 49.88, narrowly missing her final qualifying time, but beating her previous best time in the 100 fly by nearly four-tenths of a second.
400IM
In the loser's repechage match, caitlin conover emmert In his heat, he ran a time of 4:25.36, a good time for a 13th race, and finished in 4th place.th All-time rankings in program history. lauren tucker In the evening, he ran a time of 4 minutes 30.59 seconds and advanced to the consolation heat.
In the C final, taylor stockard Her time was 4:28.88, shaving more than two seconds off her qualifying swim. Devin Genderson He came in second place with a time of 4:30.11. sarah rice He finished in 4:35.59.
In the 400IM, three athletes advanced to the finals.new student Zach Lemay He posted a time of 3:58.42 to lead the Tribe swimmers and finish in the top 16 of the program standings at No. 16 in the 400 IM.fellow new students so dyke Posted 4:00.40. Jono Bennett Tribe capped off his 400 IM final performance with a time of 4:01.26.
Noah Spainthe junior swam a 4:06.27 in the 400 IM, over seven seconds off his seeded time.
200 free
new student aiden bond Following her silver medal time in the 50 free on Friday night, she once again earned a bronze medal in the 200 free with a final time of 1:36.88. He also set a freshman record in the preliminary swim of the 200 free swim with a time of 1:36.47. This is the fifth fastest 200 free swim in program history.
Two more freshmen advanced to the finals. david yune In the repechage, he finished 15th with a time of 1:39.39.th All my time at W&M and Ian Callicott He recorded a time of 1:39.53.
colin mammarillrecorded an alternate qualifying time of 1:40.23. Will Glass The time was 1:40.28, Eugenio Massari's A finish of 1:42.12 rounded out the players in Tribe's position.
Two female swimmers competed in the 200 free final. sarah dunham Obtain the final qualifying time for the repechage, kirsten dagg We advanced to the C final. Dunham's 1:51.37 improved his qualifying time by nearly 0.4. Doug finished in 1:52.71.
kelsey cut Finished in 1:54.30 as an alternate qualifier, Zoe Arakelian's Her swim of 1:54.32 was just one place shy of the cut.
100 chest
An incredible feat, Ellie Sherer won her second individual gold medal in three days, setting an NCAA B standard time of 1:00.84 and winning the champion title in the 100 breast. She set her program record, shaving 0.06 seconds off her own previous program record time.
Although we finished outside of the top three, Lindsay Julin Her impressive swim of 1:02.27 placed her fourth in the meet, moving her two spots up to third all-time in the W&M record book.
Brock Rempe and Logan McDonald Each also posted NCAA B-standard times and finished in back-to-back championship heats in the 100 breast. Rempe posted an even score of 54.00, just 0.07 seconds shy of her own program record swim. McDonald scored 54.01 points, the second- and third-best times in W&M history at the event. cole younger She advanced to the finals of the repechage preliminaries in the morning, and in the evening session, she swam a personal best of 55.63 points.
100 back
Kat VanburgondianThe Tribe senior earned her first individual podium of the weekend with a time of 54.39.new student julie addison He also swam in the 100 back championship finals, posting a time of 56.10 seconds and finishing in 12th place, placing him in the top 16 of the program.
caroline bergeson He recorded a time of 56.33 in the repechage.
An impressive five of the Tribe's male swimmers advanced to the 100 back finals. Connor Sokolowski Despite the hot weather, he took first place with a time of 48.06 seconds.
Bryce Rousey He rose to fifth place in the program event rankings with 48.41 points. Kent Codding I recorded a time of 48.79, Micah Rowe He finished with 49.13 points and moved up to 11th in the rankings. aaron tingley With a finish of 49.35 points, she moved up to 14th place on the all-time list and concluded the day's individual events.
200 free relay
Women's 200m free relay team caroline bergeson, Flynn Truskett, sarah dunham and meghan rourke He recorded a time of 1:31.81, which was the 7th place in Tribe history and placed 4th.
The boys' team also placed fourth in the 200 free relay. aiden bond, Alex Valliere, Logan McDonald and Gavin Lamoureux Her time was 1:19.67, the ninth-best swim in the program.
standings table
Women's team rankings up to Event 16
1. Delaware โ 940.5
2. UNCW โ 842.5
3. William and Mary โ 742.5
4. Northeast โ 703.5
5. Towson โ 647
6. Drexel โ 417
7. Campbell โ 363
8. Stony Brook โ 219
9. Monmouth โ 193
Men's team rankings up to Event 16
1.UNCW โ 620.5
2. Delaware โ 513.5
3. Towson – 381
4. Drexel โ 343.5
5. William and Mary โ 273.5
6. Monmouth โ 148
next
The Tribe will resume competition at the 2024 CAA Championship on the final day of the event on Saturday.
Preliminaries will be held on Saturday at 10am, with the final scheduled for the fourth day at 6pm. Teams will compete in the 100 fly, 400 IM, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, and 200 free relay. The finals will follow the qualifying rounds and are scheduled for Friday at 6 p.m.
Additional championship information can be found at CAA Championship Central.
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