2022 Terrier Invite
- November 18-20, 2022
- Boston, Mass.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Day 1 Results
Courtesy: Northeastern Athletics
BOSTON – The Northeastern swimming and diving team wrapped up the first day of the Terrier Invitational at the Aquatics Center at Boston University. After a morning of prelims, the Huskies moved on to the finals session in the evening.
- Starting things off in the evening session, the quartet of Jamie Koo, Marcela Scaramuzza, Kotoko Blair and Kira Parker swam to a second-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:32.62.
- Hannah Seward, Cambria Semmen, Anna Verlander and Emily Cooley came in with a fourth-place finish at 1:34.16, while Kate Cosgrove, Stella Urness, Katherine Hong, and Nikita Pelletier finished in ninth, at 1:36.05.
- In the A final of the 500-yard freestyle, Grace Miller posted a season-best time of 4:59.34 to finish fourth, dropping 0.69 seconds from her time earlier in the morning.
- Anna Verlander finished third in the B final of the 500-yard free, also with a season-best time of 5:01.07 and dropped an outstanding 8.08 seconds from her time from the morning.
- Francesca Arciniegas picked up the first win of the night for the Huskies in the C final of the 200-yard IM, with a season-best time of 2:06.90, up 3.27 seconds from her time from the morning races.
- In the A final of the 200-yard IM, the Huskies had two season-bests from Seward (2:03.64) in fourth place and Devon Muldoon (2:03.66) in fifth place. Teagan Osga rounded it out in 10th place with a time of 2:07.39.
- Scaramuzza grabbed the second win of the night for Northeastern in the B final if the 50-yard freestyle with a season-best time of 23.60, up 0.28 from her morning run.
- Koo won the A final in the 50 free with another season-best time of 22.88, up 0.10 seconds from her time in the morning. Koo was the only swimmer in the 22 second range of the three heats.
- Parker finished fifth in the A final of the 50 free with a season-best time of 23.47, while Kotoko Blair came in right behind at 23.66.
- Semmen (23.83) and Nikita Pelletier (24.11) both set season-bests, while Cooley came in at 24.10.
- Finishing off the night for Northeastern was another win in the 400-yard medley relay from the quartet of Verlander, Scaramuzza, Seward and Parker at 3:40.70, setting the pool record in the event.
- In sixth place, the quartet of Muldoon, Wang, Koo and Blair finished at 3:47.18, while Osga, Urness, Cooley and Semmen came in eighth at 3:49.80.
The Huskies will be back in the pool tomorrow for day two of the Terrier Invitational. The finals session will be broadcast on ESPN+ at 6 p.m.