Roanoke College Kicks Off Season With Sweep of Lynchburg

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January 16th, 2021 College

Courtesy: Roanoke Athletics

The Basics:

Score:  Women: Roanoke 107, Lynchburg 98 | Men: Roanoke 153, Lynchburg 52
Meet: Liberty University tri-meet: Roanoke vs. Lynchburg dual
Location: Lynchburg, Va.

The Lead: The Roanoke College swim teams traveled to Lynchburg to open up competition for the 2020-21 season. Due to the COVID pandemic, it marked the first intercollegiate athletic competition of any kind this season. Roanoke would win 16 of the 22 events en route to besting their Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) rivals from the University of Lynchburg.

Women’s highlights:

  • In the season opening event, the 400 Medley Relay, the quartet of Maddie Andrews, Sarah Virginia Scott, Kimberly Large, and Elizabeth Roberts would touch (4:08.01) just 1.8 seconds ahead of the team from Lynchburg to earn first place points to get the meet started.
  • Junior Izzy Mack would post a final time of 11:28.05 in the longest race of the afternoon, the 1000 Freestyle, to make it a two-for-two start for the Maroons. Mack would return later in the meet to claim her second win by taking the 500 Freestyle by just .23 of a second ahead of teammate Grace Fountain.
  • Large added a pair of individual wins in addition to the relays. Kimberly out-touched Roberts in the 50 Freestyle (24.72) before posting a five and a half second win in the 100 Butterfly (59.06).
  • Roberts, Fountain, and Andrews each secured a pair of runner-up points. Sarah Virginia Scott earned a second place finish in the 100 Breaststroke (1:10.55) while Bailey Gallagher added third place points in the 200 Individual Medley (2:21.00).
  • The women’s final event of the meet would see Paige Shaika join Large, Roberts, and Andrews to secure a win in the 400 Freestyle Relay, and claim a nine point win over the Hornets.

Men’s highlights:

  • The Roanoke men got off to a great start by taking the 400 Medley Relay and setting a dominant tone that would see the Marrons take 10 of the 11 events. Richie EvansConnor KinkemaBen Tate, and Nick McGrath posted a time of 3:35.91 and winning the event by over three seconds.
  • Josh Rauch would take both distance events, the 1000 and 500 Freestyle. In the 1000, Rauch started a 1-2-3 finish with a time of 10:17.99. Jacob Cole finished runner-up by four seconds over third-place finisher Jake Bowery. Later in the afternoon, Bowery would finish runner-up to Tate (4:58.70) in the 500.
  •  Xavier Williams just edged Evans in the 50 Freestyle with a time of 21.73. Evans would return the favor touching .40 ahead of Williams in the 100 free while Brian Grimmett would give Noke yet another 1-2-3 finish.
  • Kinkema would post a .77 victory over Davis Wheeler in a 200 Individual Medley that would see a Maroon sweep of the top five spots. In the 100 Breaststroke, Kinkema would add another individual win.
  • In the 200 Freestyle Tate posted a time of 1:47.29 for a two plus second win over teammate Cole Hensen. Tate secured first place points with almost a full second win in the 100 Butterfly (53.05).
  • Evans, Tate, Williams, and Grimmett closed out the meet with an eight second win in the 400 Freestyle Relay.

 Up next:  Roanoke hill head back to the hill City on February 5th for a rematch with the Hornets.

Courtesy: Lynchburg Athletics

Lynchburg, Va. — University of Lynchburg’s men’s and women’s swim teams combined for five event victories Saturday in a dual meet with Old Dominion Athletic Conference rival Roanoke College at the Liberty Natatorium.

The Maroons women narrowly escaped with victory, outscoring Lynchburg 107-98, while the Roanoke men won, 153-52. NCAA Division I member Liberty University’s women’s program also swam exhibition events against the two ODAC programs.

Sophomore Claire Galloway won a pair of events for the Hornets, claiming first in the 100-yard freestyle (56.18) and the 100 breaststroke (1:08.77).

Freshmen Lindsey Hair and Delaney Kennedy also won events for Lynchburg’s women. Hair captured the 200 freestyle in 2:02.34, while Kennedy turned in a 2:18.55 200 individual medley for first place.

Freshman Trevor O’Neill claimed the lone win for the Hornet men, finishing in 55.92 in the 100 backstroke.

Lynchburg’s women came back late to make the meet close after the 100 breaststroke, cutting the deficit to 96-92. But Roanoke rallied in the final event, the 400 free relay, winning by just over a second to win the meet.

The Hornet swim teams move to 1-1 in dual meets in the 2021 season. Lynchburg will be back in the pool Saturday, January 30 at defending ODAC champion Washington and Lee in Lexington.

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