NEW LONDON, N.H. - January 18, 2014 - The Colby-Sawyer men's and women's swimming and diving teams each celebrated senior day with a victory over Regis College. The men won 164-93 and the women won 182-89.
RESULTS
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Senior
Eric Foulds had a record setting final home meet of his career. He scored 147.15 (5 dives) and 224.25 (6 dives) for a total of 371.40 setting a new school record for 11 dives. His score of 224.25 also is a new pool record breaking his own record set earlier in the season.
Foulds also contributed on the winning 200 free relay team with
Kyle Harris,
Stuart Aquadro and
Brett Cayer.
Samantha Dalphond also set a new pool record in the 1mtr with a score of 234.65 breaking her own previous pool record. She then followed by breaking her school record in the 3mtr with a score of 229.45.
Zach Sullivan made his first qualifying score of 177.90 and will need a repeat performance to attend the NEISDA Champs.
Mikayla Riley also made her first qualifying score of 190.75 and will need a similar number to make the NEISDA Champs.
Senior
Erin Dunican picked up three wins on the afternoon in the 50 breaststroke (34.66), 200 freestyle relay (1:49.77) and 200 medley relay (1:58.41).
Krystyna Estrada,
Emma Nagle and
Elaine Miller combined with Dunican to win the 200 medley relay. Estrada also earned wins in the 50 backstroke (29.83), 100 freestyle (56.51), and the 100 IM (1:07.50).
Nagle took top honors in the 100 butterfly (1:04.92) and 50 butterfly (28.94). She also was a member on the winning 200 freestyle relay team.
Miller came away with wins in the 200 freestyle (2:08.02) and the 50 freestyle (26.83).
Senior
Keenan Bartlett turned in a second place showing in the 200 backstroke (2:14.28) and a pair of third places in the 200 freestyle (2:00.28) and 100 IM (1:01.70).
Senior
Zach Hyde finished third in the 50 butterfly (28.88) and had a pair of nice performances in the relays.
Seniors
Ari Marks and
Meg DeCosta had solid times in their relay splits. Marks also finished second in the 500 freestyle (6:44.49), third in the 100 IM (1:19.45) and fourth in the 100 butterfly (1:16.19). DeCosta picked up a pair of fourth place finishes in the 50 breaststroke (39.72) and the 500 freestyle (6:51.62).
Devin Uhlman earned the top spot in the 100 butterfly (1:02.12), 200 breaststroke (2:37.19), and the 500 freestyle (5:32.71).
Other winners on the men's side included
Josh Paszczuk (50 backstroke, 29.40),
Justin Banos (50 breaststroke, 30.45), and
Kyle Harris (100 freestyle, 52.61).
The Chargers will compete at the University of New England next Saturday along with Gordon College.