Delaware Rolls To Sweep of West Chester On The Road

Delaware vs West Chester

  • December 6, 2024
  • West Chester, Pa.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Delaware Athletics

WEST CHESTER, Pa. – The University of Delaware women’s swimming & diving team defeated West Chester in a road dual meet by a score of 152-91 on Friday.

With the win, the Blue Hens dual meet record improved to 3-2.

RESULTS

The following athletes & relay’s took first:

UP NEXT

The next time the Blue Hens compete is on Jan. 11 at Drexel.

WEST CHESTER, Pa. – The university of Delaware men’s swimming & diving team defeated West Chester in a road dual meet by a score of 136-107 on Friday.

With the win, the Blue Hens dual meet record improved to 3-2.

RESULTS

The following athletes & relay’s took first:

UP NEXT
The next time the Blue Hens compete will be at Drexel on Jan. 11

Courtesy: West Chester Athletics

WEST CHESTER, Pa.- Susana Ungo-Quero (Madrid, Spain) was a double winner, while Danielle Stewart (Dover, Del./Caesar Rodney) and Sam Trumble (Dallastown, Pa./Dallastown) picked up event victories of their own but it was not enough to lead the West Chester University women’s swimming and diving team (2-2) to a victory over Delaware on Friday night as the Blue Hens escaped West Chester with a 152-91 victory.

“They took advantage of a competition with a really good team, and they got better tonight,” opened head coach Steve Mazurek when asked about the Golden Rams final meet of 2024. ” I’m really pleased with our team’s confidence and enthusiasm right now.  We still have plenty of work to do, but it’s clear that they want to compete at a high level.”

West Chester took second in the 200 medley relay as the quartet of Anna Evans (Lansdale, Pa./North Penn), Maddy Koehle (State College, Pa./State College Area), Susana Ungo-Quero (Madrid, Spain), and Isabella Kil (Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro) touched the wall in one minute and 48.50 seconds.

Danielle Stewart (Dover, Del./Caesar Rodney) won the 1,000 free in 10:43.04, while Ditta Kowalik (State College, Pa./State College Area) was close behind in third in 10:50.97 with Amy Mascuili (Harleysville, Pa./Souderton) in fourth in 11:13.22.

In the 200 free, Koehle finished in second place, reaching the wall in 1:57.11, while Sam Heiland (West Chester, Pa./West Chester East) and Shannon Gamble (West Chester, Pa./Henderson) were close behind, finishing in fourth and fifth, respectively. Koehle also finished second in the 100 breast with a time of 1:05.45.

Sam Trumble (Dallastown, Pa./Dallastown) picked the up the second event victory of the night for West Chester in the 50 free, finishing in 24.16 seconds to edge out Angi Ragazzoni of Delaware by just an instant (.01).

Reigning PSAC East Athlete of the Week, Ungo-Quero, captured a victory of her own in the 200 IM with a time of 2:07.60, while Kil was third in 2:09.82. Ungo Quero earned her second win of the night in the 100 fly, touching the wall in 57.23 seconds.

Kil and Trumble finished second and third in the 100 free in times of 52.90 and 53.57 seconds while Stewart led a trio of Golden Rams in the top-five of the 500 free with a third-place finish in 5:17.44.

In the 400 free relay, West Chester also finished second as the quartet of Trumble, Gamble, Heiland, and Samantha Kil (Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro) touched the wall in 3:35.40.

In the diving competition, Alicia McHugh (Jenkintown, Pa./Abington) led West Chester on the three-meter board with a second-place finish and a score of 255.38. McHugh also led West Chester on the one-meter board, finishing fifth with a score of 220.05.

Up Next:

West Chester will be back in action on January 22nd at home against Penn beginning at 5 p.m.

WEST CHESTER, Pa.- Reigning PSAC Athlete of the Week Paul Demesy (Saint Ulrich, France) captured victories in the 1000 and 500 free to lead the West Chester University men’s swimming and diving team (3-1) against Division I foe Delaware on Friday night in West Chester. The Golden Rams performed well on the night, but it was not enough to stun their Division I guests as the Blue Hens escaped West Chester with a 136-107 victory.

“They took advantage of a competition with an excellent team, and they got better tonight,” opened head coach Steve Mazurek when asked about the Golden Rams final meet of 2024. ” I’m really pleased with our team’s confidence and enthusiasm right now.  We still have plenty of work to do, but it’s clear that they want to compete at a high level.”

West Chester started its evening with a second-place finish in the 200-medley relay as the quartet of Dalton Fink (Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts), Nolan Benner (Green Lane, Pa./Boyertown), Brey Wright (Georgetown, Del./Sussex Central), and Joel Dunnigan (York, Pa./Dallastown) found their way to the wall in one minute and 32.44 seconds.

Paul Demesy (Saint Ulrich, France) and Danny Dunnigan (Lansdale, Pa./North Penn) took first and second in the 1000 free in times of 9:32.00 and 9:43.71, respectively.

Jacob Texter (West Grove, Pa./Avon Grove) led West Chester in the 200 free with a time of 1:43.66 to finish third, while Aidan Faikish (Lansdale, Pa./North Penn) was fourth in 1:44.01.

In the 50 free, Devin Metzger (Macungie, Pa./Emmaus) was the first Golden Ram to the wall, finishing in 20.92 seconds to place second.

Kolos Nagy (Szazhalombatta, Hungary) picked up another top-five finish for West Chester with a third-place finish in the 200 IM in a time of 1:53.59 before Dunnigan picked up the second event win of the night in the 100 butterfly with a time of 51.00 seconds.

Benner and Metzger followed this up with another one, two finish in the 100 free, finishing in times of 45.62 and 45.66 seconds, respectively.

Dalton Fink (Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts) finished second in the 100 backstroke in 50.75 for yet another top-two finish for the Golden Rams.

Demesy picked up his second event win of the night as he and Dunnigan went one, two in the 500 free as well, finishing in times of 4:38.41 and 4:38.87, respectively.
Kai Hang (Pennsburg, Pa./Upper Perkiomen) finished second in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 57.50 seconds.

West Chester wrapped up its night in the Graham Natatorium with a victory in the 400 free relay as the quartet of Dunnigan, Nagy, Metzger, and Benner touched the wall in 3:03.41 seconds, just an instant ahead of the second-place squad from Delaware, who finished in 3:03.42.

In the diving competition, Boden Burkhart (Walnutport, Pa./Northampton) and Tyler Czeiner (Douglassville, Pa./Daniel Boone) finished third and fourth off the one-meter board with scores of 248.40 and 244.65, respectively. Burkhart and Czeiner also took third and fourth off the three-meter board, finishing with scores of 260.40 and 258.00, respectively.

Up Next:

West Chester will be back in action on January 22nd at home against Penn beginning at 5 p.m.

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