Niagara Men & Women Pick Up Wins Over Nazareth

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November 01st, 2021 College, News

Niagara vs Nazareth

  • Saturday, October 30, 2021
  • Niagara University, NY
  • Results

Courtesy: Niagara Athletics

NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, NY – The Niagara men’s and women’s swimming & diving programs defeated Nazareth Saturday afternoon at the Oxy Aquatic Center. The men beat the Golden Flyers by a final score of 142-90, while the women picked up a 133-105 win over visiting Nazareth.

Men’s Recap
• The men’s day was highlighted by an Oxy Aquatic Center record in the 200 free relay. The quartet of Kevin VuNathan DragonReid Tichy and Levi Morgan set the new pool record with a time of 1:25.90.
• In the 100 IM, Vu finished ahead of teammate Sean Finley with a mark of 54.27, while Finley posted a time of 55.22.
• Vu and Morgan were also members of the 200 medley relay that finished first with a time of 1:37.28. Gio Germano and Robert Flannery were also a part of the relay team.
• Chad Rocha and Dalton Stier finished one-two in the 1000 free, with Rocha edging out his teammate 10:32.75 to 10:33.52.
• In the 200 free, Dragon finished the event more than five seconds ahead of Nazareth’s Cameron Fairley with a time of 1:46.64. Dragon, a member of the record-breaking relay team, also finished second in 100 free with a mark of 48.40.
• Germano, Tichy and Tanner Isaacs took the top-three spots in the 50 free with times of 22.14, 22.18 and 22.61.
• John Furner swept the 1-meter and 3-meter dives, scoring 260.33 and 287.55, respectively.
• Niagara again took the top three spots in the 100 fly. Germano, Stier and Rowan Markham completed the event in 52.55, 53.60 and 54.86.
• Tichy picked up his lone individual win on the day, finishing the 100 free in 47.87.
• The 100 back was dominated by the Purple Eagles with Finley finishing in first place with a time of 55.31. Benjamin Brkanovic finished second and Josiah Shaffer came in third with times of 56.07 and 57.36, respectively.

Women’s Recap
• The women’s day was highlighted by three different record-breaking performances.
• Sydney Sarkis, who broke the program record on the 1-meter board at Binghamton earlier this season, broke the 3-meter dive record with a score of 256.35.
• Katrina Wardner took the team and pool record with a time of 59.05 in the 100 IM. Wardner was also a member of the 200 free relay team along with Paige SouthLila Maddux and Yvonne Schere that set a pool record of 1:36.57.
• South, Amanda Silva, Wardner and Nianna Thomas finished first in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:48.53. The relay team finished ahead of Moana Houde-CamirandMegan SmithZoe Gavin and Delaney Labue, who came in second with a time of 1:52.29.
• Avery SanquistJillian de Reyna and Carol Ramos finished one-two-three in the 1000 free for the Purple and White. The trio completed the event in 10:50.74, 11:26.00 and 11:40.30.
• Sanquist also won the 500 free, finishing the event in 5:16.63. Teammates Marody and de Reyna followed with times of 5:19.27 and 5:36.57.
• Megan SmithMaggie Marody and Kathryn Brady also took the top-three spots in the 200 free. Smith finished first with a time of 1:59.08.
• Gavin and LaBue took the top spots in the 100 fly with times of 1:00.08 and 1:00.96, respectively.
• The Purple and White took first and second in the 100 back as Houde-Camirand (1:01.12) and Kathryn Brady (1:03.66) edged out the competition.

Coaches Corner
 “We fought hard against a talented Nazareth team and came away with two wins,” said head coach Eric Bugby. “Training has been tough recently and today showed both teams can compete tired. We had two major accomplishments with team records from Katrina in the 100 IM and Sydney in the 3-meter diving.”

“More importantly, our free relay teams broke both pool records, which shows the talent and depth of our men and women as we head into the hardest part of our season. It was the best way to end a long week and month.”

“Big picture, it was great seeing the Kiernan Center packed with fans from both western New York schools. There was a lot of purple around the pool deck today. I want to say thank you to all the friends and family of our Purple Eagles for making today so memorable.” 

Up Next
• Niagara will head to Youngstown, Ohio, to take on the Penguins on Nov. 6.  

Courtesy: Nazareth Athletics

Women’s Recap

NIAGARA FALLS, NY – Graduate student Taylor Robey continues her hot start to the season with a pool-record effort in the 50-yard freestyle as the Nazareth College Women’s Swimming and Diving team competed in a dual meet at Niagara University Saturday afternoon.

Nazareth (1-2) fell to the Purple Eagles 133-105 overall and the Golden Flyers posted wins in four events and scored first place points in the final two events of the day.

Robey had two of the first place finishes for Nazareth as she won the 50 free with her record time of 23.95 and won the 100 free with a time of 52.82. Sophomore Elizabeth Tripp won the 1-meter diving with a score of 249.90. Senior Allie Norwood was second in the 1-meter event with a score of 249.45 and won the 3-meter competition with her score of 268.20.

Robey teamed with freshman Amy Barry, junior Darby McNamara and sophomore Julie Flipski to win first place points in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:42.30. The finish was second overall as Niagara swam in exhibition status.

Other top finishes included the 200 medley relay of junior Rebecca Skelley, senior Molly Schoemick, junior Abigail Santos and senior Paige Pasquarella that finished third in 1:56.67. Santos added a third in the 100 butterfly (1:04.30) and Skelley was third in the 100 backstroke (1:05.20).

Flipski added first place points in the 100 breaststroke and was fourth in the 200 free. Sophomore Sydney Federico was fourth in the 1000 free and junior Alex Koeferl was fourth in the 500 free.

The Golden Flyers will swim at Hartwick Saturday and host Rochester Nov. 12.

Men’s Recap

NIAGARA FALLS, NY – Sophomore Kai D’Alessandro won the 500 freestyle race and the Golden Flyers added a quartet of second place finishes as the Nazareth College Men’s Swimming and Diving team competed in a dual meet at Niagara University Saturday.

Niagara won the meet 142-90.

D’Alessandro clocked a 5:03.78 to win the 500 free for Nazareth (1-2). The relay of senior Tom Griffin, sophomore Chad Buccella, senior Marco Salvatore and sophomore Ryan Hough took second in the 200 medley relay to start the meet with a time of 1:40.79.

Sophomore Cameron Fairley was second in the 200 free (1:52.11) and freshman diver Nils Herfindahl was second in the 1-meter (209.85) and also second in the 3-meter (184.94).

The 200 free relay scored first place points and finished second with Griffin, senior Joseph Knapp, Fairley and senior Sean Payrot as they clocked a 1:30.25 in the race.

Junior Dylan Long was third in the 1000 free (10:41.51), Salvatore was third in the 100 IM (57.27) and Hough was third in the 100 free (49.12) for Nazareth.

The Golden Flyers will swim at Hartwick Saturday and host Rochester Nov. 12.

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