PLYMOUTH, N.H. – November 18, 2012 - Colby-Sawyer College captured 13 of the 16 events Sunday afternoon, defeating Plymouth State University, 133.5 to 99.5, in women's intercollegiate swimming and diving action at the PSU Natatorium.
RESULTS
Sophomore
Krystyna Estrada (Lebanon, N.H.) led the way for the Chargers, winning three individual events and swimming the anchor leg on the winning 200-yard medley relay team. Estrada took first in the three sprint freestyle events, highlighted by a new school record time of 2:04.07 in the 200, breaking the previous mark of 2:05.57 by Liz Gross set in 2005. She also won the 50 in 25.92 seconds and the 100 in 58.27 seconds.
Junior
Erin Dunican (Bennington, Vt.) and freshman
Emma Nagle (Hanover, Mass.) were also double winners for the visitors, while also swimming on the winning medley relay team. Dunican was the fastest in the 50-yard breaststroke with a time of 34.71 seconds and the 100 breast in 1:15.44, while Nagle touched the wall first in the 50-yard butterfly (29.35) and the 100 fly (1:05.41).
The Chargers also swept the backstroke events, with freshman
Elaine Miller (Windham, Maine) winning the 50 in 31.40 seconds and classmate
Hannah Willcutt (Tilton, N.H.) taking the 100 in 1:09.70.
Freshman
Samantha Dalphond (Chelmsford, Mass.) was the top scorer in both diving events for Colby-Sawyer, accumulating 132.75 to win the one-meter voluntary and 188.85 to clinch the one-meter optional.
Colby-Sawyer will compete at the Roger Williams University Invitational on Nov. 30-Dec. 1, in Bristol, R.I.