2024 Maine Collegiate Invite
- December 6-7, 2024
- Waterville, ME
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Colby Athletics
The Colby Women’s Swimming and Diving team had a dominating performance at the Maine Collegiate Invite Friday and Saturday. Teams from University of Maine-Orno, Bates, Bowdoin, Wheaton (MA), Maine Maritime, University of New Englend and Husson came to Waterville to compete in the 3 session meet. The Mules continued their impressive season and won the meet for the first time. They beat second place Divison 1, Maine Orno by 190 pts and 3rd place, NESCAC rival, Bowdoin by 490 pts. The team continued to embrace their philosophy of taking every opportunity both in the pool and on the boards. 38 Colby all-time top 10 swims were recorded as well as 5 school records, 5 first year Records and 3 NCAA Championship Consideration times. On the boards Avery Rappaport made her regional qualifying scores on both the 1 m and 3 m.
From the first event to the last event it the Mules came out on fire. Two of the school records set were done in the first (200 Free) and last relays (400 Free). Both also achieved the NCAA Championship Consideration time and the time done in the 200 Free was a time that did qualify for the NCAA Division 3 Championship meet last year. The teams were comprised of Gabriella Landau, Eliza Marco, Lily Moy and Zoe Buzzelli. Currently the 200 is ranked tenth in Division 3 and the 400 is ranked 14th. In addition they also set the meet record in the 200 Free Relay and won the 200 Medley Relay as well. The other NCAA consideration time was achieved by sophomore Lexi Asch in the 200 Butterfly. She broke her own school record by over a second and is currently ranked 18th in Division 3.
First year Marco had an outstanding meet and won the 50 and 100 Freestyle, the 50 breaststroke and the 100 IM. In all 4 events she set the first year records for Colby and the 50 Breaststroke and 100 IM were also the fastest swims ever in Colby women’s swimming history. Other first year records were set by Caitlin Lacey in the 100 Butterfly and Abby Bauman in the 400 IM.
The women came together as one and depth was a major factor in the dominating performance. The combination of winning 8 events and having at least 3 in the top 8 in 9 events lead to a total team victory. In the 50 Backstroke and 100 Freestyle 5 of the top 8 were Colby swimmers. Other event winners were Landau in the 50 back and Lacey in the 100 Butterfly.
The Mules will head to Key largo for Winter training on December 17th and will be back in action on January 11th when Middlebury comes to Waterville.
The Colby Swimming and Diving team had an excellent performance at the Maine Collegiate Invite Friday and Saturday. Teams from University of Maine-Orno, Bates, Bowdoin, Wheaton (MA), Maine Maritime, University of New Englend and Husson came to Waterville to compete in the 3 session meet. The men swam hard fought races and finished 4th overall in the team scores. For the combined team scores the Mules ran away with the meet and beat Divison 1 University of Maine Orno by over 100 pts.
Brandon Xiong started the meet out for the men very strong on Friday and won both the 50 backstroke and 50 Freestyle. In addition senior Ivan Knoepflmacher dove to victory on the 1 m board and also qualified for regionals. Strong performances were shown throughout including 2nd place finishes in the 200 Freestyle by Carson Rehkopf, the 100 Backstoke by Xiong, 200 Backstroke by Spencer Cohen and 200 Butterfly by Skylay Yoham.
The Mules will head to Key Largo for Winter training on December 17th and will be back in action on January 11th when Middlebury comes to Waterville.
Courtesy: Maine Athletics
WATERVILLE, Maine — The University of Maine women’s swimming & diving team placed second at the Maine State Meet, hosted by Colby College, with a final score of 995.
Kennady Hart led Maine on day two, winning the 100 back (59.94) and placing second in the 200 back (2:05.20).
Haylie Calver won the 1-meter dive (276.05) and placed second on the 3-meter board at 265.50.
Ainslie Boswell added third place finishes in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.02) and the 200 breaststroke (2:23.37).
Eva Welsh was the runner-up in the 200 breaststroke at 2:22.55 and placed third in the 100 IM (1:00.51). Charlotte Hoover placed second in the 100 IM at 58.86.
Maine’s 400-yard freestyle relay team of Hannah Deighan, Carmen Braden, Mia Poirier, and Hart won the event at 3:27.71.
Hoover, Welsh, Hart, and Hannah Deighan took second in the 200-yard medley relay at 1:46.53.
WATERVILLE, Maine — The University of Maine men’s swimming & diving team won the Maine State Meet, hosted by Colby College, with a final score of 811.5.
Cam Watelet led Maine on day two, winning both the 100 butterfly (49.76) and the 100 back (50.62) while taking third in the 100 IM (51.06).
Finn Devers placed second in the 400 IM (4:07.73) and fourth in the 100 free (46.07) while Joey Stauss was the runner-up in the 100 fly (50.18).
Julian LaPietra won the 100 freestyle at 45.34 while Nate Teerlinck placed third in the 100 breaststroke (57.24). Matthew Bendoraitis took bronze in the 200 back at 1:52.10.
On the diving boards, DJ Mulligan won the 3-meter event with a score of 270.85 while Jeremiah Small was the runner-up in both the 1-meter (255.65) and 3-meter (259.20).
Maine’s 200-yard medley relay team of Watelet Teerlinck, Stauss, and LaPietra took second at 1:30.26.
Devers, Watelet, Stauss, and LaPietra teamed up to win the 400-yard free relay with a time of 3:01.55.