Monmouth Teams Extend Win Streaks With Sweep of Saint Peter’s

Monmouth vs Saint Peter’s

  • January 20, 2024
  • Jersey City, N.J.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Monmouth Athletics

JERSEY CITY, NJ – The Monmouth University men’s and women’s swimming teams each earned convincing victories over Saint Peter’s in a dual meet on Saturday afternoon at Yanitelli Center. Five different Hawks earned multiple wins to lead Monmouth’s efforts.

The women’s team won their fourth-straight dual meet overall with a 165-63 victory, while the men’s team claimed their third-straight win by a 175-83.

Edie AncellKristen GullicksonIsabella AguannoOwen Dyson and Cole Dyson each contributed two individual victories.

MEET NOTES
– The women’s 400-yard medley relay started the meet with a winning time of 4:10.81. Jenna PryneIsabella AguannoJensen Ritter, and Edie Ancell combined for the win.

– The men’s 400-yard medley relay finished first with a time of 3:31.63. Owen DysonAndrew Denman-GrimmBlake Reynolds, and Thomas Svane-From earned the victory.

Edie Ancell hit the wall first in the 50-yard freestyle (25.62) and the 100-yard freestyle (56.06). Ancell has five career wins and three this season.

– Kristen Gullickson also won a pair of races, giving her five this year. Gullickson paced the field in the 200-yard freestyle (1:59.67) and 500-yard freestyle (5:23.43).

– Owen Dyson took the top spot in both backstroke events. Dyson won the 100-yard backstroke (52.55) and 200-yard backstroke (1:57.08). He won his sixth event of the year and now has seven career wins.

– Ziv Cohen earned his seventh win of the season when he took first in the 1000-yard freestyle (9:42.83).

– Jensen Ritter took the top spot in the 1000-yard freestyle with her time of 10:53.42. It was Ritter’s ninth win of the season and the 19th of her career.

– Cole Dyson won the 200-yard freestyle in 1:46.23 and the 500-yard freestyle in 4:45.40. Dyson has four individual wins this season and 24 in his career.

– Kacper Sobieszuk won the 100-yard butterfly in 51.86. It was the fourth win in his freshman season.

– Sophomore Isabella Aguanno now has seven individual wins this season after taking first in the 100-yard (1:11.32) and 200-yard breaststroke (2:32.66).

– Blake Reynolds won the 50 free in 21.45 and Thomas Svane-From won the 100 free in 46.89. Reynolds now has seven wins this season and 39 in his career. Svane-From’s win was his second this season and 13th of his career.

– Bailey Rynkiewicz won her first individual race of the year with a time of 2:17.75 in the 200-yard butterfly.

– Jenna Pryne won the 200-yard backstroke in 2:12.25 to secure her sixth win of the season and the eighth of her career.

– Connor Currie finished first in the 200-yard butterfly (1:57.87). It was Currie’s first win of the year and the fifth of his career.

Anastasia Vasilakis won the first race of her career when she finished first in the 100-yard backstroke (1:02.77).

– Monmouth won the 200-yard freestyle relay as Owen DysonThomas Svane-FromEvan Belmont, and Cole Dyson finished in 1:27.22.

UP NEXT
Monmouth closes out the regular season on February 3rd at 12 p.m. when it hosts La Salle for Senior Day at Steadman Natatorium.

Courtesy: Saint Peter’s Athletics

Jersey City, N.J.- The Saint Peter’s University Swimming & Diving team hosted the Monmouth Hawks at the Eugene and Teresa Imperatore Swimming & Diving Center on Saturday.

Meet Notes

  • The men’s team fell to Monmouth, 175-83.
  • On the women’s side of the meet, the Peacocks lost to the Hawks, 163-65.
  • Victor Fuentes placed first in the men’s 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke heats for Saint Peter’s.
  • For Saint Peter’s, Fuentes was the only swimmer who won more than one heat on Saturday.
  • Francesca Solano Vargas won the women’s 400-yard IM heat.
  • Austin Arnold was the winner of the men’s 400-yard IM open.
  • In the women’s 100-yard breaststroke open, Erin Dall’Agnol came in second for Saint Peter’s.

Up Next
In the final home meet of the regular season, Saint Peter’s will host Long Island University on Saturday, Jan. 27. This will serve as the first of two meets on back-to-back days next weekend.

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