Rutgers vs Fordham (Women)
- January 24, 2025
- Piscataway, N.J.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Rutgers Athletics
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers women’s swimming and diving got it done in its final nonconference dual meet of the 2024-25 campaign as the Scarlet Knights took a 187.00-108.00 victory over Fordham on Friday night at the Rutgers Aquatics Center.
FROM THE POOL DECK |
- Altogether, Rutgers picked up 14 event victories with individual wins by eight different Scarlet Knights and went 1-2-3 in the 500 and 1000 free and 200 fly.
- Multiple individual wins were captured by four Knights, including a trio of victories by graduate student Shannon Meadway in the 200 free, 200 back and 200 IM.
- Additionally, freshman Katerina Hoffman swept 1M and 3M, junior Megan Fox captured distance wins in the 500 and 1000 free and graduate student Molly Urkiel took the top spot in both the 100 and 200 breast. Urkiel also added a win with the 200 free relay to end the night.
- Hoffman’s score on 1M moved the Scarlet Knight into fifth on the RU top 10 list.
- Other event wins came from junior Martyna Piesko in the 100 back, junior Cameron Kuriger in the 100 fly and freshman Allie Allen’s first-ever Scarlet Knight event win coming in the 100 free.
SPRINTS |
- Shannon Meadway was the top finisher in the 200 free (1:53.91), 200 back (2:00.42) and 200 IM (2:05.32).
- Molly Urkiel continued to lead the Scarlet Knights in the breast, taking first in both the 100 and 200 breast. She hit the wall in 1:02.44 in the 100 breast edging out teammate Sofia Bartoloni’s time of 1:04.15. Urkiel claimed a 4.51-second margin win in the 200 breast (2:14.53) with Bartoloni taking third (2:20.86).
- Fly victories came from Cameron Kuriger in the 100 fly (55.57) and Viktoriia Kostromina in the 200 fly (2:03.57). Rutgers finished 1-2-3 in the 200 fly as Kostromina was followed by Kuriger (2:04.12) and Ellie Schinsky (2:04.55). Schinsky was also third in the 100 fly (56.80).
- Martyna Piesko added a win in the 100 back (55.75) as Natalie Schick took third (59.16). Piesko was also the runner-up in the 50 free (24.21).
- Allie Allen posted her first-ever Scarlet Knight victory with the top time in the 100 free (54.03), while Brooke Thompson finished third (54.45).
- Grace Weaver added a third-place result in the 200 back (2:05.58).
DISTANCE |
- Megan Fox led the distance corps as RU went 1-2-3 against the Rams. Fox came in first in 5:09.25 in the 500 free and raced to a 5.28-second margin of victory in the 1000 free in 10:23.86.
- The 500 free saw Isabela Valle take second (5:09.59) and Orian Gablan finish third (5:11.53).
- Grace Weaver was the runner-up in the 1000 free (10:29.14) with Valle following in third (10:32.11).
DIVING |
- Katerina Hoffman was crowned the winner on both of the boards, including a new PR on 1M. The freshman Scarlet Knights scored a NCAA zone mark of 310.65 on 1M marking the fifth-highest score at Rutgers and besting her previous mark of 297.90 during a fourth-place showing at the finals of the Buckeye Invitational in November. On 3M, she placed first with a score of 330.15
- Holly Prasanto was the runner-up on 1M with a 293.85 with Bailee Sturgill in third place with a score of 289.58.
- On 3M, Sturgill was the runner-up collecting 320.18 and Amelia Scott claimed third with a 316.28.
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RELAYS |
- The night ended with Rutgers capturing the top time in the 200 free relay. Grace Weaver, Molly Urkiel, Grace Hagemaster and Brooke Thompson combined for a time of 1:37.40.
RESULTS |
50 Free
2. Martyna Piesko – 24.21
100 Free
1. Allie Allen – 54.03
3. Brooke Thompson – 54.45
200 Free
1. Shannon Meadway – 1:53.91
1000 Free
1. Megan Fox – 10:23.86
2. Grace Weaver – 10:29.14
3. Isabela Valle – 10:32.11
500 Free
1. Megan Fox – 5:09.25
2. Isabela Valle – 5:09.59
3. Orian Gablan – 5:11.53
1000 Free
1. Megan Fox – 10:23.86
2. Grace Weaver – 10:29.14
3. Isabela Valle – 10:32.11
100 Back
1. Martyna Piesko – 55.75
3. Natalie Schick – 59.16
200 Back
1. Shannon Meadway – 2:00.42
3. Grace Weaver – 2:05.58
100 Breast
1. Molly Urkiel – 1:02.44
2. Sofia Bartoloni – 1:04.15
200 Breast
1. Molly Urkiel – 2:14.53
3. Sofia Bartoloni – 2:20.86
100 Fly
1. Cameron Kuriger – 55.57
3. Ellie Schinsky – 56.80
200 Fly
1. Viktoriia Kostromina – 2;03.57
2. Cameron Kuriger – 2:04.12
3. Ellie Schinsky – 2:04.55
200 IM
1. Shannon Meadway – 2:05.32
200 Medley Relay
2. Rutgers A (Natalie Schick, Molly Urkiel, Cameron Kuriger, Martyna Piesko) – 1:44.81
3. Rutgers B (Grace Hagemaster, Sofia Bartoloni, Ellie Schinsky, Jillian Ruffner) – 1:47.17
200 Free Relay
1. Rutgers A (Grace Weaver, Molly Urkiel, Grace Hagemaster, Brooke Thompson) – 1:37.40
1M Dive
1. Katerina Hoffman – 310.65
2. Holly Prasanto – 293.85
3. Bailee Sturgill – 289.58
3M Dive
1. Katerina Hoffman – 330.15
2. Bailee Sturgill – 320.18
3. Amelia Scott – 316.28
UP NEXT |
- The Rutgers swimming & diving will be in B1G action hosting Nebraska and Iowa at the Rutgers Aquatics Center on Fri., Jan. 31 at 5 p.m. and Sat., Feb. 1 at 10 a.m. Admission is free.
- Day two on Sat., Feb. 1 will be Senior Day and Letterwinner Day. Nine members of the graduating class of 2025 will be honored prior to the start of the meet. Letterwinners can still register for the day at: https://go.rutgers.edu/wsdlwday.
Courtesy: Fordham Sports
Piscataway, N.J. – (January 24, 2025) – The Fordham women’s swimming & diving team returned to competition on Friday afternoon as they traveled to Rutgers for its first dual meet of the semester.
The Rams fell to the Scarlet Knights by a score of 187-108.
Fordham opened the meet by winning the 200 medley relay, where Leire Martin, Emma Shaughnessy, Ainhoa Martin, and Jessica Zebrowski clocked in at 1:44.56.
The Rams picked up a pair of second place finishes in the 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke from Emilie Krog (1:55.70) and L. Martin (57.71), respectively, before Zebrowski won the 50 freestyle event in 24.01 seconds.
Therese Enriquez just missed an event win in the 100 freestyle by .01 seconds, taking second in 54.04 seconds.
L. Martin earned another second place finish in the 200 backstroke in 2:04.33 with A. Martin taking second in the 200 breaststroke in 2:19.04.
Zebrowski and Krog also added second place finishes in the 100 butterfly (55.72) and the 200 IM (2:11.40) before the 200 freestyle relay of Zebrowski, Enriquez, L. Martin, and Allison Kim grabbed second in 1:38.79.
In diving, Cai Flowers had the Rams’ top scores in both the one-meter (234.90) and three-meter (240.53) dive, finishing seventh in both events.
The Rams are right back in the pool on Saturday, January 25th, as Fordham hosts La Salle for an 11:00 AM meet. It will be Senior Day with that ceremony starting at 10:30 AM.