Villanova Earns Second Straight Win With Triumph Over NJIT

Villanova vs NJIT (Men)

  • November 1, 2024
  • Villanova, Pa.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Villanova Athletics

VILLANOVA, Pa. – Villanova men’s swimming and diving used a complete team effort to take a 178-118 win over NJIT on Friday evening at the Villanova Swim Complex.

This win gives Villanova (2-1) its second victory in three days. The ‘Cats earned first-place in 10 of the day’s 16 events with 29 top-three finishes across the board.

Chris Jones posted a diving sweep, winning the 1 meter with a new personal-best score of 275. 58 and posting a 321.15 in the 3 meter. On the swimming side, Zach Sutter also picked up a pair of wins in the 50 Free (21.21) and 100 Free (46.47). He was also a part of a winning 200 Medley Relay Squad.

The diving duo of Jones and Nicholas Jubilee started the day in sweeping fashion, notching 1-2 showings at both heights. Jubilee was right behind Jones on the leaderboard, scoring second in the 1 meter (264.98) and 3 meter (295.05).

Momentum stayed on Villanova’s side as swimming got underway, opening with another 1-2 finish in the 200 Medley Relay. The A team of Cole GorsuchMikey Thurk, Sutter and Patrick Hemingway won with a time of 1:33.24 while the B squad of Max ChristensenWade WestonHenry Gingrich and Kaden Elkovitch posted a second-place 1:34.21.

Owen Nye extended his 1000 Free winning streak to three-consecutive meets. The freshman overcame NJIT’s Adam Mekrami by just .61 of a second for a 9:41.09 victory. Patrick Casey joined him in the top-three of that one, touching third in 9:50.51. Nye was in a tight race at the top three of the 500 Free later on, finishing third in 4:44.07, just .53 of a second out of first.

Gavin Jones fell into a close race in the 200 Free, winning by a mere .02 of a second over NJIT’s Ilias El Fallaki at 1:41.94. Gavin Peck finished behind that top duo with a third-place 1:43.66.

Cole Gorsuch was the fastest Wildcat in the 100 Backstroke, clocking in with a 52.56 that was good enough for third.
Thurk and Weston went 1-2 in the 100 Breast, touching in 58.49 and 59.16, respectively.

Melson Arquillano won the 100 Fly by over a second, posting a 50.58 time. He and Justin Nowicki were second and third in the 200 Fly, finishing in 1:53.24 and 1:56.24.

The top three of the 50 Free and 100 Free were all Blue and White, both led by a victorious Sutter. Hemingway and Elkovitch finished behind him in the 50 Free with just .07 separating the pair, taking second (21.50) and third (21.57) respectively. Just .35 of a second separated the trio of ‘Cats at the top of the 100 Free. Thurk finished behind Sutter with a second-place time of 46.75 while Hemingway was narrowly behind in third at 46.82.

Aubrey Bowles and Carson Brockette finished second and third in the 200 Back, respectively, with times of 1:54.05 and 1:55.59. Christensen and Weston finished in the same order in the 200 Breast, going second (2:08.31) and (2:09.10).

There was just under .40 of a second separating first and third in the 200 IM with Christensen getting the win in 1:56.43. Nowicki touched third in 1:56.81.

Villanova faces a week-long layoff after the busy week as the team heads into Philadelphia next Friday, Nov. 8 to take on La Salle inside the Kirk Pool.

Courtesy: NJIT Athletics

VILLANOVA, Pa. – The NJIT swimming and diving team (1-1) fell to Villanova (2-1), 178-118, on Friday at Villanova Swim Complex.

“We had some great swims in a fast meet. I’m proud of how the team responded throughout the meet and fought their way back in a bunch of races,” head coach Ron Farina said.

Sam Deemer won the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 51.29 and earned his second victory of the day in the 200-yard backstroke, posting a time of 1:53.22.

Pawel Drzymala claimed the title in the 200-yard butterfly, recording a time of 1:52.92. Borys Endle clocked a 200-yard breaststroke time of 2:06.20 to win the event.

NJIT secured first and second place in the 500-yard freestyle, with Ilias El Fallaki (4:43.44) followed closely by Adam Mekrami (4:43.53). Mekrami also finished second in the 1,000-yard freestyle, clocking 9:41.70, just 0.61 seconds behind the winner. El Fallaki was edged out in the 200-yard freestyle (1:41.96) by 0.02 seconds.

The Highlanders took the top three spots in the 400-yard freestyle relay, with Oxford Bayley, Mekrami, Michael McGillycuddy, and Zac Kuzak winning the event in 3:13.29.

NEXT UP
NJIT will compete in a dual meet against Georgetown tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. at McCarthy Pool.

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