George Mason vs Old Dominion vs Campbell
- Saturday, January 28, 2023
- Norfolk, Va.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Scores
- Women: George Mason 140, ODU 122
- Women: George Mason 164, Campbell 97
- Women: ODU 147, Campbell 115
- Men: George Mason 157, ODU 105
Courtesy: George Mason Athletics
NORFOLK, Va. – The George Mason women’s swimming and diving team defeated Old Dominion, 140-122, and downed Campbell, 164-97, while the men’s team earned a 157-105 win over Old Dominion on Saturday in Norfolk, Va.
On the women’s side, the Patriots won eight events.
Graduate student Jacquee Clabeaux won both the 50-yard breaststroke (29.79) and 100-yard breaststroke (1:04.70). Sophomore Ali Tyler touched the wall first in both the 50-yard freestyle (23.27) and 50-yard butterfly (25.30).
The Patriots went one-two in the 50-yard backstroke with sophomore Anka Whelan first (27.22) and classmate Shannon Judge second (27.37). Whelan placed third in the 100-yard backstroke (57.06).
Madison Nalls claimed the top spot in the 500-yard freestyle (5:05.04) while sophomore Sydney Branch placed fifth in the event (5:21.51).
In the 200-yard IM, Tyler took second (2:04.82) and Whelan was third (2:09.64).
In the 100-yard butterfly, junior Abigail Murtaugh placed second (57.98) and freshman Peyton Brehmer was third (58.21).
Sophomore Emma DeJong placed second in the 100-yard freestyle (52.95) and finished third in the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.00).
In the 1000-yard freestyle, Branch placed fourth (10:57.51) and sophomore Kylie Thompson was fifth (11:00.65).
The team of Tyler, Clabeaux, Judge and Brehmer won the 200-yard medley relay (1:44.52), while the group of Clabeuax, Judge, DeJong and Nalls took the top spot in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:28.35).
On the men’s side the Patriots won nine events.
Freshman Tate Anderson won both the 200-yard freestyle (1:39.53) and 100-yard backstroke (50.97).
Sophomore Alexander Franklin took the top spot in the 50-yard backstroke (23.30) with junior Jackson Brookover third (24.25). Franklin also won the 100-yard butterfly (50.63) with freshman Joshua Hochard third (51.65) and freshman Sam Rivas fourth (52.06).
The Patriots went one-two in the 50-yard breaststroke with senior Sammy Lucht first (26.00) and sophomore Tyler Lentine second (26.53). Lentine won the 100-yard breaststroke (58.17).
Mason took three of the top four spots in the 50-yard butterfly with Lucht first (22.72), Franklin second (22.85) and freshman Jett Lee fourth (23.38).
Sophomore Zane Roberts claimed the top spot in the 50-yard freestyle (21.11), while Brookover finished third (21.38).
Freshman Max Fermayer placed second in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:50.29), while senior Jackson Knouse was fourth in the event (10:00.16).
The team of Franklin, Lucht, Hochard and Roberts won the 200-yard medley relay (1:31.45), while the combination of senior Josh Fletcher, Lee, Lentine and Anderson took second in the event (1:33.82).
The Patriots conclude the season at the Atlantic 10 Championships Feb. 15-18 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
Courtesy: ODU Sports
NORFOLK, VA – The Old Dominion Men’s and Women’s swimming team celebrated senior day on Saturday. The Men’s team fell to George Mason 157-105 while the women’s team split losing to George Mason 140-122 then defeating Campbell 147-115. Tara Enneking set a new pool record in the women’s 200 IM with a time of 2:03.43.
ODU started off with a second place finish in the Women’s 200 medley relay as the team of Samantha Allred, Gabby Tosi, Martina Ciriesi, and Miranda Byrne combined for a time of 1:46.92.
In the Men’s 200 medley relay the Monarchs had two teams finish in the top four, coming in third place, Gussaf Hansson, Bryce Mortimer, Oskar Iwarsson, and Russell Hronek finished with a time of 1:34.94. Finishing right behind them in fourth place was the team of Jacob Cobb, Gavin Cooper, Tristen Wells, and Jordan Davis finishing in 1:35.70.
ODU took 2 of the top three spots in the women’s 1000 free as Cara O’Toole finished first with a time of 10:24.63 and Brynn Jewell took third with a time of 10:51.26.
The Men took two of the top three spots in the 1000 free just as the women did, Grey Bremer took first place with a time of 9:48.31 and Carson Doll finished in third with a time of 9:54.31.
Tara Enneking and Summer Miln finished first and second in the women’s free, Enneking finished in 1:52.11 with Miln right behind her coming in at 1:54.27.
In the Men’s 200 Free Noah Wilkins took second with a time of 1:40.25, Ben Schattenberg took third with a time of 1:44.50, and Ryan Lincicum took fourth with a time of 1:44.85.
In the women’s 50 back Mary Dunworth finished in fourth with a time of 27.47.
Gustaf Hansson took second and Jacob Cobb took fourth in the men’s 50 back. Hansson finished with a time of 24.11 and Cobb finished in 24.49.
Gabby Tosi took third in the women’s 50 breast with a time of 30.96.
In the men’s 50 breast Bryce Mortimer took third with a time of 27.13 and Gavin Cooper finished right behind him with a time of 27.48.
In the Women’s 100 fly Ciriesi Martina took first and Brina Uhlin took fourth, Martina finished with a time of 56.69 and Uhlin finished in 59.98.
In the Men’s 100 fly Oskar Iwarsson took second for the Monarchs with a time of 50.96.
In the women’s 50 free Summer Miln and Miranda Byrne took third and fourth place, Miln finished with a time of 24.17 and Byrne finished with a time of 24.26.
Noah Wilkins took second and Ryan Lincicum took fourth in the men’s 50 free, Wilkins finishing in a time of 21.27 and Lincicum finishing in a time of 21.56.
Summer Miln took home first place in the women’s 100 free finishing with a time of 58.17.
In the men’s 100 free Noah Wilkins took first with a time of 46.28 and Ryan Lincicum took fourth with a time of 47.14.
In the women’s 100 back, Tara Enneking took home first place with a time of 56.11.
In the men’s 100 back two of the top three spots were held by Monarchs, Gustaf Hansson took second with a time of 51.09 and Ben Schattenberg took third with a time of 52.27.
Ciriesi Martina took third in the women’s 100 breast with a time of 1:06.55.
In the men’s 100 breast, Bryce Mortimer took second finishing with a time of 58.28.
Carla O’Toole took second place in the women’s 500 free finishing with a time of 5:05.51.
In the men’s 500 free Grey Bremer took first with a time of 4:41.63 and Carson Doll took third with a time of 4:48.49.
Ciriesi Martina took second in the women’s 50 fly with a time of 25.56.
In the men’s 50 fly Oskar Iwarsson took third with a time of 23.24.
Tara Enneking set a pool record in the women’s 200 IM taking first place with a time of 2:03.43.
In the men’s 200 IM ODU took the top two spots as Bryce Mortimer took first with a time of 1:54.61 and Jacob Cobb finished right behind him with a time of 1:55.94.
ODU took third in the women’s 400 free relay as the team of Summer Miln, Mary Dunworth, Miranda Byrne, and Tara Enneking finished in 3:32.47.
In the men’s 400 free relay the Monarchs took second and fourth. The team of Ryan Lincicum, Jordan Davis, Ben Schattenberg, and Noah Wilkins took second with a time of 3:07.44, the fourth place team of Gavin Cooper, Brice Bounds, Carson Doll and Russell Hronek finished with a time of 3:12.
The Monarchs are back in action Feb 15- Feb 18 at the CCSA Championships in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Courtesy: Campbell Athletics
NORFOLK, VA. – Campbell fell to both Old Dominion and George Mason in the final meet of the regular season Saturday in Norfolk, Va. ODU topped Campbell 147-115, while George Mason took it 164-97.
The Camels did not have any individual wins on the day, but did have a handful of both second and third place finishes.
Katarina Gagnon got Campbell off to a strong start in the first individual event, finishing second in the 1000 free with a time of 10:43.96. Gagnon placed again later in the 500 free, with a time of 5:13.40.
Angelica Ragazzoni found her way to the podium in the 50 back, with a time of 27.41 being good for third place.
Izza Gaskey finished second in the next event, the 50 breast, by posting a time of 30.30. Gaskey would later grab second as well in the 100 breast at 1:06.31.
Elishka Hajek was able to finish second in the 50 free in 24.16. Laura Lopez continued the string of second place finishes in the 100 back, clocking ini at 56.85.
Meredith Ashburn collected a top-3 spot by finishing third in the 50 fly in 25.84, just a half second behind the top spot.
The Camels ended the day by finishing second in the 400 free relay with a 3:31.52.
Campbell returns to action in just under three weeks at the CCSA Championships in Knoxville, Tenn. The conference meet gets underway Wednesday Feb. 15 and will run through that Saturday.