2025 TIGER WINTER OPEN
- January 31 – February 1, 2025
- Towson, Md.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Towson Athletics
TOWSON, Md – The Towson University men’s and women’s swimming and diving team competed with the UMBC Retrievers swimming and diving teams in the Tiger Winter Open. As the meet was used for both teams to finalize their respective conference championships rosters, team scores were not kept.
How it happened men:
- Anthony Mortellite (1:41.35) and Sean Colson (1:41.75) took the top two spots in the 200 free.
- Luke Schwar won the 100 breast with a time of 58.59.
- Hugo Haggard, David Walton, Stephen McDonald and Colson won the 400 medley relay with a time of 3:24.32.
- Haggard won the 200 back with a time of 1:52.14.
- Colson (49.51) and Benjamin Eischeid (50.14) finished first and second in the 100 fly.
- Walton took the top spot in the 200 IM with a time of 1:53.44.
How it Happened women:
- Shannon Parrau won both boards with a score of 291.53 in the 1 meter dive and 257.40 in the 3 meter dive.
- Claire Ryland, Bjartey Gudmundsdottir, Summer Bontrager, and Laura Gaffney won the 200 free relay with a time of 1:35.71.
- Madison Neal (1:55.31) and Laura Gaffney (1:55.43) placed first and second in the 200 free.
- Tink Tompkins won the 100 breast with a time of 1:03.71 with Riley Willett coming in second at 1:04.30.
- Addie Scott won the 100 free with a time of 52.28.
- Ryland, Tiffany Matulis, Willett and Ryland Zuniga (1:44.06) won the 200 medley relay.
- Marissa Kleckner took the top spot in the 50 free.
- Neal (5:08.42) and Gaffney (5:09.29) placed first and second in the 500 free.
Next Up:
The Tigers will send select swimmers to the University of Virginia next weekend for the Cavalier Invite.
Courtesy: UMBC Athletics
Towson, Md. — The UMBC Swimming & Diving team completed its final action before America East Championships with a successful day at the Tiger Winter Open at Towson on Saturday.
In the last competition of the regular season the Retrievers saw several season best individual efforts and nine lifetime bests. The America East Championships are at VMI later this month.
“This was an excellent way to wrap up the dual meet season as we prepare for America East,” said head coach Matt Donovan.”Each team member got in a few more reps off the blocks and the boards that will prove very important later this month. The coaches really like where the team is right now and we are confident that we will be at our best in Virginia come February 19.”
The Men’s 200 Free Relay team of Boris Milev, Oliver Gassmann, Ryan Harding and Sean Neils won in a time of 1:23.92, which was immediately followed by Breanna Smith cruising to a victory in the 400 IM (4:35.15).
Bruna de Padua then won the 200 Free in 1:52.47 before Neils winning the 100 Back in 51.37. Harding lowered his previous best 100 Breast time by 8.55 seconds in a second place finish (59.01), and a few events later, Milev took the top spot in the 100 Free in 46.91.
Christian Castro won the Men’s 1650 by improving his seed time over 16 seconds to finish in 16:26.39, and then Elze Bielskute (2:24.65) and Hailey Weigand (2:26.87) took gold and silver in the 200 Breaststroke.
Nicol Davanzo was the final UMBC winner of the day when she topped the podium in the 100 Fly in a time of 56.25.
The America East Championships will be hosted by VMI and begin on February 19.