George Mason vs Old Dominion
- January 20, 2024
- Norfolk, Va.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: George Mason Athletics
NORFOLK, Va. – The George Mason women’s swimming and diving team defeated Old Dominion, 137-125, while the men’s team fell to the Monarchs, 153.5-108.5, on Saturday in Norfolk, Va.
The women’s team won eight events, six individual and two relays.
Junior Ali Tyler won three individual events against the Monarchs.
In the 50-freestyle, Tyler placed first (24.12) with junior Shannon Judge third (24.88).
Tyler claimed the 100-yard IM (59.02) with sophomore Anka Whelan third in the event (59.84). Tyler also took the top spot in the 50-yard butterfly (26.04) and was a member of the winning 400-yard medley relay along with junior Emma Dejong, sophomore Peyton Brehmer and Judge (3:55.02).
DeJong placed second in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:07.12) and third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:58.41).
Sophomore Anka Whelan won the 50-yard backstroke (27.14) with freshman Casey Tingen third (28.37). Whelan also won the 100-yard backstroke (57.15) while Tingen was third (1:00.07).
Freshman Kristen Ivey swam to a first-place finish in the 500-yard freestyle (5:15.62) and classmate Clare Smith placed fourth (5:22.36).
In the 100-yard freestyle, Brehmer placed second (53.14), Judge was third (53.77) and sophomore Ally Yeary finished fourth (55.05).
In the 50-yard breaststroke, Yeary took third (31.63), sophomore Ainsley Toews was fourth (31.69) and freshman Alayna Brooker fifth (32.19).
In the 400-yard freestyle relay, the team of DeJong, Judge, Brehmer and Zeidan took the top spot (3:32.51).
The men’s team won five events, four individual and one relay.
Freshman Ian Rodgers won the 100-yard butterfly (50.40) and was second in the 50-yard butterfly (23.12).
In the 50-yard freestyle, sophomore Tate Anderson touched the wall first (21.11) with freshman Colby Lane third (21.80). Anderson also won the 100-yard backstroke (50.74) with sophomore Jett Lee third (52.13).
In the 50-yard backstroke, Lee placed second (24.03).
In the 100-yard freestyle, junior Zane Roberts won the event (46.87) while sophomore Joshua Hochard took third (47.08). Roberts placed second in the 100-yard IM (53.06).
Freshman Alex Crown was second in the 200-yard freestyle (1:41.94) and third in the 500-yard freestyle (4:41.17).
The combination of Anderson, Hochard, Rodgers and Roberts won the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:05.51).
In the 400-yard medley relay, the team of Anderson, Rodgers, Lentine and Hochard placed second (3:24.42).
The Patriots host UMBC in the final dual of the season on Saturday, January 27 at noon at the Aquatic and Fitness Center in Fairfax, Va.
Courtesy: ODU Sports
NORFOLK, Va. – The Old Dominion men’s swimming team defeated George Mason, 153.5-108.5 on Saturday at the Scrap Chandler Pool. The women’s team fell to GMU 137-125. Bryce Mortimer qualified for the NIC meet in the men’s 100 IM finishing with a time of 51.65.
ODU took second in the women’s 400 medley relay to start the day. The team of Kiersten Donnelly, Mary Dunworth, Martina Ciriesi and Tanya Yevminova finished in 3:56.03.
In the men’s 400 medley relay the Monarchs placed first and third. The first place team of Gustaf Hansson, Mortimer, Jamie Cleaver and Zachary Redding finished in 3:22.40. The third place team featured Ben Schattenberg, Toni Salluka, Jordan Davis and Brice Bounds, they finished with a time of 3:29.35.
In the women’s 1000 freestyle Sophia Kapla took first with a time of 10:48.89 and Brynn Jewell took second with a time of 10:58.16.
Old Dominion took the top three spots in the men’s 1000 freestyle, Yagiz Ari finished first with a time of 9:38.41, Grey Bremer took second with a time of 9:43.38 and Alexander Schreck took third finishing in 9:51.77.
Lauren Masters took first in the women’s 200 freestyle with a time of 1:55.33 and Mallory Mackay took second with a time of 1:57.49.
In the men’s 200 freestyle, Redding took first with a time of 1:41.53 and Ryan Lincicum took third with a time of 1:45.53.
Samantha Allred took second in the women’s 50 backstroke with a time of 28.13.
In the men’s 50 backstroke, Hansson took first with a time of 23.40 and Schattenberg took third with a time of 24.46.
In the women’s 50 breaststroke, Dunworth took first with a time of 30.48 and Bridget Morris Larkin took second with a time 31.36.
In the men’s 50 breaststroke, Salluka took first with a time of 26.47 and Mortimer took third with a time of 26.53.
In the women’s 100 butterfly, Ciriesi took first with a time of 56.33 and Masters placed third finishing with a time of 58.43.
ODU took second and third in the men’s 100 butterfly. Davis placed second with a time of 50.44 and Tristen Wells took third with a time of 51.94.
In the women’s 50 freestyle, Dunworth took second with a time of 24.45.,
Cleaver took second in the men’s 50 freestyle with a time of 21.22 and Lincicum tied for third with a time of 21.80.
In the women’s 100 freestyle, Masters placed first with a time of 52.78.
Redding took second in the men’s 100 freestyle with a time of 46.91.
In the women’s 100 backstroke, Donnelly took second with a time of 58.48.
Hansson took second in the men’s 100 backstroke with a time of 50.78.
Ciriesi took first in the women’s 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:06.27 and Morris Larkin took third with a time of 1:08.69.
Mortimer took first in the men’s 100 breaststroke with a time of 57.48 and Sullaka placed third with a time of 58.76.
In the women’s 500 freestyle, Kapla pla ed second with a time of 5:15.86 and Mackay finished in third with a time of 5:18.02.
The Monarchs claimed the top two spots in the men’s 500 freestyle. Ari placed first with a time of 4:39.00 and Bremer took second finishing with a time of 4:39.12.
Yevminova took second in the women’s 50 butterfly with a time of 26.47 and Donnelly took thirf with a time of 26.73.
In the men’s 50 butterfly, Cleaver took first with a time of 22.62 and Davis took third with a time of 23.32.
In the women’s 100 IM, Ciriesi took second with a time of 59.83.
Mortimer took first in the men’s 100 IM with a time of 51.65 and Schattenberg placed third with a time of 53.25.
ODU placed second in the women’s 400 freestyle relay. The team of Masters, Kristi Mosley, Peyton Turner and Dunworth finished in 3:39.11.
In the men’s 400 freestyle relay, Old Dominion took second which featured Cleaver, Bounds, Lincicum and Redding finshing in 3:06.73.
The Monarchs will wrap up their home meets on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. against American for senior day at the Scrap Chandler Pool.