William & Mary takes 3 of 4 relays to open 2015 CAA Championships

The first day of the Colonial Athletic Association Championships saw William & Mary take three of the four relay races and the men’s points lead, though the Towson women top their side of the meet.

Full results

Men’s Meet

William & Mary swept the men’s relays to jump to a solid early points lead. The 200 medley kicked off with the field’s second-best backstroke split (22.29) from junior Will Manion, but most of the damage came on senior breaststroker Matt Goetz‘s 24.37 – the event’s best split by almost half a second. Justin Barden (21.47 fly) and Billy Russell (a field-best 19.70 anchor leg) closed down the relay, which went 1:27.83.

The College of Charleston, swimming in their final CAA meet, took second with a gutsy finish. CofC, which will be cut after this season, held off UNC-Wilmington 1:28.49 to 1:28.56, getting a great 20.84 fly split from junior Buckley Powell.

William & Mary provided the biggest firework of the night with a new CAA meet record in the 800 free relay. Teagan Clarke, Manion, Jeremiah O’Donnell and Russell went 6:31.07 to get .7 seconds under the old marks the team set last year.

Manion, pulling a double on relays on opening night, went 1:36.45 on his leg, the best split of anyone in the field. Russell, also doubling, went 1:37.84 anchoring.

Towson took second and sits second as a team as well. The Tigers were 6:34.26, jumping to an early lead on a 1:37.49 leadoff leg by Dominic Breschi.

Team Scores after Day 1

  1. William & Mary – 80
  2. Towson – 63
  3. College of Charleston – 62
  4. Drexel – 61
  5. UNC-W – 58
  6. Delaware – 56

Women’s Meet

William & Mary also won the opening 200 medley relay on the women’s side, going 1:40.43. That team was made up of Sophie Rittenhouse, Annie Valls, Jesse Ustjanauskas and Megan Howard. Rittenhouse’s 25.95 kept the team right in the hunt through backstroke, and Ustjanauskas was nearly-untouchable on fly, splitting 24.03. That was the second-best split of the field, and Howard was also the second-best freestyler in the field with her 22.35 anchor leg.

Delaware took second, going 1:40.54 and nearly stealing the win from William & Mary. Splits for Delaware were unavailable.

Towson ended the William & Mary win streak in the 800 free relay, though. Victoria Oslund, Kendall Krumenacker, Macey Arnold and Charlotte Holz combined to go 7:12.58, topping the field by more than a second. Arnold was particularly impressive, going 1:46.07 on her leg. No one else in the field was able to break 1:47. Holz was close, anchoring in 1:47.58 to ice the win.

James Madison wound up second, going 7:13.84 and getting a 1:47.39 split from Camilla Czulda on the end.

Team Scores after Day 1

  1. Towson – 72
  2. William & Mary – 70
  3. Delaware – 66
  4. James Madison – 64
  5. Northeastern – 54
  6. UNC-W – 52
  7. Drexel – 50
  8. College of Charleston – 44

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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