Drexel vs Lehigh
- Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022
- Philadelphia, Pa.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Scores
- Women: Drexel 196, Lehigh 98
- Men: Drexel 227, Lehigh 62
Courtesy: Drexel Athletics
PHILADELPHIA – The Drexel swimming and diving team hosted Lehigh in a dual meet that ended in Drexel’s favor, 196-98.
Drexel started off the meet by finishing first in the 200 medley relay. The relay team of Aldercy Bui, Ewa Osiniak, Chelsea Gravereaux and Delaney Leonard teamed up and finished the race in 1:45.24.
Maddie Riley finished first in the 1,000 free with a time of 10:28.78.
Bui and Fede Nocera placed first and second respectively in the 50 back. Bui touched the wall in 27.21, and Nocera finished the race in 27.26. The duo then flip-flopped in the 100 back, as Nocera took first and Bui finished second. They had times of 56.75 and 58.37, respectively.
Chelsea Gravereaux showed her dominance in freestyle with a first-place finish in the 50 and 200 free events. The senior finished the 50 breast in 23.81 and touched the wall in 1:53.18 in the 200 free.
Megan Ehrnfeldt got on the board with a first-place finish in the 100 free, touching the wall in 52.49. Ehrnfeldt also finished finished in the 100 fly with a time of 56.34, along with a second-place finish in the 100 IM.
In the 500 free, Riley and Emma Flickinger took the top two spots, with Riley finishing first. Riley finished with a time of 5:11.65 and Flickinger had a time of 5:12.28. Then, it was Ewa Osiniak and Megan Sicinski who finished one-two in the 100 breast. Osiniak finished with a time of 1:06.09 and Sicinski clocked in at 1:06.30.
The Dragons wrapped up the meet by finishing first in the 200 free relay. The relay team of Lera Nasedkina, Olivia Scherbin, Megan Ehrnfeldt, and Chelsea Gravereaux finished with a time of 1:37.82.
The Dragons return to the DAC on Jan. 7 to host conference rivals, Delaware. The meet also will be Drexel’s Senior meet. Action is set to kickoff at 10:15 a.m.
First Place
200 Medley Relay – Aldercy Bui, Ewa Osiniak, Chelsea Gravereaux, Delaney Leonard – 1:45.24
200 Free – Chelsea Gravereaux – 1:53.18
50 Back – Aldercy Bui – 27.21
50 Breast – Lera Nasedkina – 30.89
100 Fly – Megan Ehrnfeldt – 56.34
50 Free – Chelsea Gravereaux – 23.81
100 Free – Megan Ehrnfeldt – 52.49
100 Back – Federica Nocera – 56.75
100 Breast – Ewa Osiniak – 1:06.09
500 Free – Maddie Riley – 5:11.65
100 IM – Ewa Osiniak – 57.99
200 Free Relay – Chelsea Gravereaux, Olivia Scherbin, Megan Ehrnfeldt, Lera Nasedkina – 1:37.82
Second Place
200 Free – Chelsea Gravereaux – 1:53.18
50 Back – Fede Nocera – 27.26
100 Fly – Elizabeth McDevittt – 58.84
50 Free – Delaney Leonard – 24.26
100 Back – Aldercy Bui – 58.37
100 Breast – Megan Sicinski – 1:06.30
500 Free – Emma Flickinger – 5:12.28
50 Fly – Lera Nasedkina – 26.16
100 IM – Megan Ehrnfeldt – 59.77
3 mtr Diving – Cora Hochstetler – 239.55
Third Place
1000 Free – Emma Flickinger – 10:47.41
50 Free – Federica Nocera – 25.31
100 Free – Olivia Scherbin – 54.15
50 Fly – Elizabeth McDevitt – 26.27
100 IM – Megan Sicinski – 1:01.30
200 Free Relay – Federica Nocera, Elizabeth Webb, Aldercy Bui, Elizabeth McDevitt – 1:40.89
1 mtr Diving – Cora Hochstetler – 219.45
PHILADELPHIA – The Drexel swimming and diving team hosted Lehigh in a dual meet that ended in Drexel’s favor, 227-62.
In the 200 medley relay, Alasdair Bell, Kacper Karnik, Jakub Kwasny, and Alessio Gianni teamed up and finished in 1:32.60 to finish first.
Karnik finished first in the 50 and 100 breast with times of 25.68 and 57.15, respectively. Karnik finished first in each of his competitions on the day. Sebastian Smith joined Karnik, also finishing first in each of his races. Smith touched the wall first in the 50 free and 100 free, swimming a 21.05 in the 50 free and 45.76 in the 100 free. Karnik and Smith, along with Jakub Kwasny and John Scully finished first in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:23.58.
Gianni finished first in the 100 back with a time of 51.61. Kwasny touched the wall first in the 100 fly with a time of 49.80. Gianni also finished first in the 100 IM with a time of 53.28.
In the 1000 free, Devin Bauman touched the wall in 9:41.56 to place first in the event.
Jack Patton scored a 259.28 in the 3-meter dive to finish in first place on the diving board.
Up next, the Dragons stay at the DAC on Jan. 7 to host conference rivals, Delaware. The meet also will be Drexel’s Senior Meet. Action is set to kickoff at 10:15 a.m.
First Place
200 Medley Relay – Alasdair Bell, Kacper Karnik, Jakub Kwasny, Alessio Gianni – 1:32.60
1000 Free – Devin Bauman – 9:41.56
200 Free – Andrea Casini – 1:42.17
50 Back – Alasdair Bell – 24.16
50 Breast – Kacper Karnik – 25.68
100 Fly – Jakub Kwasny – 49.80
50 Free – Sebastian Smith – 21.05
100 Free – Sebastian Smith – 45.76
100 Back – Alessio Gianni – 51.61
100 Breast – Kacper Karnik – 57.15
500 Free – Devin Bauman – 4:47.23
50 Fly – Nate Piccolo – 23.07
100 IM – Alessio Gianni – 53.28
200 Free Relay – Sebastian Smith, Jakub Kwasny, Kacper Karnik, John Scully – 1:23.58
1 mtr Diving – Evan Meiers – 248.40
3 mtr Diving – Jack Patton – 259.28
Second Place
200 Medley Relay – Nikita Timoshenko, Eli Kofman, Nate Piccolo, Kevin Spear – 1:35.48
1000 Free – Will Soleo – 9:58.82
50 Breast – John Scully – 26.22
100 Fly – Oscar Best – 51.74
50 Free – John Scully – 21.30
100 Free – John Scully – 46.80
500 Free – Will Soleo – 4:51.86
100 IM – Nate Piccolo – 53.95
200 Free Relay – Oscar Best, Andrea Casini, Kevin Spear, Alasdair Bell – 1:26.81
1 mtr Diving – Jack Patton – 243.98
3 mtr Diving – Micah Katz – 214.65
Third Place
200 Medley Relay – Oscar Best, Alex Blacker, Ryan Gruner, Danny Galantino-Pack – 1:36.28
200 Free – Xabier Carneiro – 1:47.32
50 Back – Nikita Timoshenko – 24.51
100 Fly – Nate Piccolo – 52.44
100 Back – Oscar Best – 52.75
50 Fly – Ryan Gruner – 23.50
1 mtr Diving – Micah Katz – 209.85
Courtesy: Lehigh Athletics
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.- The Lehigh women’s swimming and diving team lost 196-98 to Drexel Saturday morning in Philadelphia.
“We used this meet as a learning event, so we had many exhibitions,” said head coach Rob Herb.
Sarah Hardy and Sarah Gill took home the only first-place finishes for Lehigh. Gill once again, swept the one-meter dive (284.85) and the three-meter dive (251.93) to remain unbeaten on the season.
Sydney Izakson came in second in the one-meter dive (241.13) and third in the one-meter dive (224.40)
Hardy continued her hot streak from the Lafayette meet, where she won three events. Hardy won the 50-yard butterfly (25.78), came in second in the 200-yard medley relay (1:47.74) and took second in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:38.92)
Hallie Wilson, Maddie Dorish, Hardy and Noel Fresa were the four on the second-place 200-yard medley relay team. Finishing in third in the 200-yard medley relay out of six teams was another Lehigh squad. Monica Wintermute, Danielle Prekop, Julia Stevens and Caitlin Deitch finished in third with a time of 1:48.04.
The Mountain Hawks will have over a month break before their next meet at Seton Hall on Jan. 13.
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PHILADELPHIA – Coming off of a thrilling victory versus Lafayette, the Lehigh men’s swimming and diving team was defeated 227-62 by Drexel Saturday morning in Philadelphia.
While his official times didn’t count as the Mountain Hawks had a lot of exhibitions, Aaron Williams really shined Saturday. Had his times counted, he would have won the 50-yard butterfly (22.79), been on the winning 200-yard medley relay team (1:32.33), won the 50-yard freestyle, and came in second in the 200-yard freestyle relay.
Since Williams’ times weren’t allowed to be counted as official wins, Drexel took home every first-place finish.
Elvin Lee came in second in the 50-yard butterfly (23.14), and Connor Goodyear came in second as well in the 200-yard freestyle (1:45.58).
Lee also tallied a third-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay team alongside Caleb Eberly, Nick Gewartowski and James Zhang with a time of 1:28.12.
Lehigh will go on a little bit of a break before returning to action against Seton Hall in West Orange, N.J., on Jan. 13.
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