Cabrera Sets Pool Record As St. Bonaventure Sweeps Youngstown State

St. Bonaventure vs Youngstown State

  • October 7, 2023
  • St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: St. Bonaventure Athletics

ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — Junior Silvana Cabrera set a new pool record in the 100 butterfly as the St. Bonaventure women’s swimming and diving team rolled past Youngstown State on Saturday. Nine first-place-finishes helped the Bonnies to a 154-87 win over the Penguins.

Cabrera, a native of Lima, Peru, posted a time of 55.73 in the 100-butterfly to set a new RC Pool top mark. Last year, she swam a time of 54.58 in the event which was good for third overall in program history. The junior also won the 200-IM and helped the 200-medley relay team to a victory.

Kathryn Beyer posted two wins on the day as well. She touched the wall first in the 200-freestyle with a time of 1:55.08 and then did it again in the 500-freestyle, posting a time of 5:16.70.

Beyer was also a member of the winning 200-freestyle relay (1:36.68) with Ellie KrausAmy O’Rourke, and Caitlyn Clements.

Halle Myers gave the Bonnies another win as she was victorious in the 50-freestyle, touching the wall with a time of 23.51. She also joined Cabrera on the winning 200-medley relay team, swimming the final leg of the race. The Erie, Pa. native participated in the 100-butterfly (56.62) as well.

Other individual victories came from Kraus in the 100 freestyle (51.43) and Anna Bojana Forjan in the 100 backstroke. A time of 57.57 for Bojana Forjan gave the freshman the first win of her career.

The Bonnies are back in action Friday at Niagara.

BONNIES RESULTS 

200-Medley Relay
1. Anna Bojana ForjanMaris SadowskiSilvana CabreraHalle Myers 1:46.93
2. Eylul Alli, Katie Lyons, Maggie MetcalfEllie Kraus 1:48.69
5. Maggie HolstAnna Beth BlankenshipRylie FoleyCaitlyn Clements 1:55.04

1000-Free
2. Nele Vetter 11:11.12
3. Noa Marija Sertic 11:20.38

200-Free
1. Kathryn Beyer 1:55.08
2. Anna Bojana Forjan 1:55.74
3. Daciana Colon 1:59.97

50-Free
1. Halle Myers 23.51
2. Amy O’Rourke 24.05
3. Rylie Foley 25.03

200-IM
1. Silvana Cabrera 2:09.07
4. Kathryn Lyons 2:16.96
6. Maggie Holst 2:21.22

100-Fly
1. Silvana Cabrera 55.73
2. Halle Myers 56.62
3. Maggie Metcalf 1:00.87

100-Free
1. Ellie Kraus 51.43
2. Amy O’Rourke 53.11
3. Caitlyn Clements 55.00

100-Back
1. Anna Bojana Forjan 57.57
2. Daciana Colon 57.83
3. Eylul Alli 59.23

500-Free
1. Kathryn Beyer 5:16.70
2. Nele Vetter 5:21.63
4. Noa Marija Sertic 5:36.84

100-Breast
2. Kathryn Lyons 1:09.22
4. Maris Sadowski 1:10.09
5. Anna Beth Blankenship 1:13.85

200-Free Relay
1. Ellie KrausAmy O’RourkeCaitlyn ClementsKathryn Beyer 1:36.68
2. Rylie FoleyMaris SadowskiDaciana ColonNele Vetter 1:40.08
4. Anna Beth BlankenshipParis ChristieMaggie MetcalfNoa Marija Sertic 1:46.68

1-Meter Dive
4. Erin Castagnero 186.83

3-Meter Dive
4. Erin Castagnero 187.65

ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — The St. Bonaventure men’s swimming and diving team posted eight first-place finishes on their way to a 122-101 win over Youngstown State on Saturday. The Bonnies hosted the Penguins in The RC Pool in the first ever head-to-head meeting between the teams.

Maxwell Murray started things off for the Brown and White as he took first in the 1000-freestyle with a time of 9:36.95. The senior also earned a victory in the 500-freestyle (4:39.07).

Grad transfers Tanner Falls and Sam Matthews earned their first wins for the Bonnies as well.

Falls picked up two first-place finishes in his first competition in the Reilly Center. In the 200-freestyle, he posted a time of 1:42.85 and in the 100-freestyle he touched the wall in 46.39.

Matthews posted a time of 20.75 in the 50-freestyle to claim victory.

Matthews and Falls swam the first two legs of the 200-freestyle relay that won as well. Freshman Jerrell Sackett and junior Alexander Behr closed out the winning relay.

Behr and Luigi Termine recorded the other two wins for the Bona’s squad in the 100-butterfly and 100-backstroke respectively.

The Bonnies are back in action Friday at Niagara.

BONNIES RESULTS 

200-Medley Relay
2. Henry WilkesMark PolosAndrew KetlerTommy White 1:34.39
4. Zachary TitusTeddy MurpheyJaxon KasterPaul Wissel 1:37.93

1000-Free
1. Maxwell Murray 9:36.95
3. Mikolaj Synowiec 10:03.99
4. Joshua Bannon 10:09.64

200-Free
1. Tanner Falls 1:42.85
4. Johnny Edwards 1:47.78
5. Boray Goren 1:48.03

50-Free
1. Sam Matthews 20.75
2. Jerrell Sackett 21.01
4. Carlos Hidalgo 21.45

200-IM
2. Nicholas Nakaya 1:56.34
5. Aiden Hall 2:00.21
6. Michael Pietrucha 2:03.90

100-Fly
1. Alexander Behr 48.67
4. Andrew Ketler 52.41
5. Zachary Titus 53.10

100-Free
1. Tanner Falls 46.39
3. Jerrell Sackett 46.70
4. Carlos Hidalgo 47.44

100-Back
1. Luigi Termine 50.32
2. Henry Wilkes 51.27
5. Aiden Hall 54.97

500-Free
1. Maxwell Murray 4:39.07
5. Will Foggin 4:57.94
6. Johnny Edwards 4:58.98

100-Breast
2. Knute Wargin 57.80
3. Nicholas Nakaya 58.20
4. Mark Polos 58.66

200-Free Relay
1. Sam MatthewsTanner FallsJerrell SackettAlexander Behr 1:24.09
3. Carlos HidalgoZachary TitusPaul WisselHenry Wilkes 1:27.30

Courtesy: YSU Sports

St. Bonaventure, N.Y. – The Youngstown State men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs won nine events but fell to St. Bonaventure by a combined score of 276-188 at the Reilly Center Pool on Saturday.

The men were defeated by the Bonnies 122-101 while the women lost 154-87.

Youngstown State swept the diving events with freshman Hanna Held earning victories in both the one- and three-meter dives. Held scored a 232.65 in the one-meter and a 253.73 in the three-meter in her impressive victories.

In the women’s diving events, YSU finished 1-2-3 with Ellen Linscheid placing second in the one-meter with a score of 231.75 and third in the three-meter with a score of 202.13. Dasha Toth finished second in the three-meter, scoring a 227.18, and third in the one-meter with a score of 195.90.

Brooks Adams swept the men’s diving events with scores of 247.73 in the one-meter and 234.53 in the three-meter.

The men opened up the swimming portion of the meet with a victory in the 200 medley relay, clocking a 1:33.29 to finish a second ahead of the Bonnies. The winning relay team was Rares DrugaJames SlessorAleksa Radenovic, and Gavin Redden

Individually, Radenovic and Slessor each earned an event victory for the Penguins. Radenovic clocked a 1:55.06 in the 200 IM to win the event while Slessor swam a time of 56.94 to win the 100 breast. Radenovic also finished second-place in the 100 fly, clocking a 51.76.

For the women, Hailey Clark and Oliwia Kaniak picked up individual event victories. Clark clocked an 11:02.58 to win the 1000 free, finishing over 10 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. Kaniak finished first in the 100 breast, swimming a time of 1:08.18. Kaniak also placed second in the 200 IM with a time of 2:14.50.

Gavin Webb picked up two-second place finishes, clocking a 9:53.93 in the 1000 free and a 4:49.85 in the 500 free. Freshman Kyle Mizell placed second in the 200 free with a time of 1:45.91. In addition, Gavin Redden clocked a 46.43 for second place in the 100 free.

The Penguins will return to action next weekend at the Akron Zips Classic on October 13-14 at the Ocasek Natatorium in Akron, Ohio.

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