Swim teams take on Franklin & Marsall
"The men jumped out early and won the close races," Coach George Kennedy said. "The top swimmers of this weekend were Kevin Morlock, Neil Mahoney, Teddy Bulakul, Tim Nam and Nick Schmidt. The team must focus on great training for the next four weeks, as we have a tough schedule ahead."
The women's team opened up its meet by taking second and third in the 200m Medley Relay. Sophomores Lindsey Kent, Elizabeth Rogers and Annie Tsay teamed up with freshman Eleanor Gardner to take second in a time of 1:53.03. Sophomore Margaret Spach, senior Caitlin Dennis and junior Michele Palopoli took third in 1:58.09.
In the 1000m Freestyle, freshman Cathy Howard took second place by finishing in 10:49.92. The Lady Jays then took first and second in the 200m Freestyle, with freshman Kristen Ferriero taking first in 1:59.84 and sophomore Khristine Ghemigian taking second in 1:59.09. The women followed with a two-three finish in the 100m Backstroke. Freshman Daniella Villegas took second in 1:04.33 and Spach took third in 1:04.55.
The women took consecutive top spots in the 100m Breaststroke, 200m Fly, 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 100m Fly and 200m Individual Medley. Tsay and Dennis took first and second place in the 100m Breaststroke in 1:07.54 and 1:11.41 respectively, while sophomore Meagan Heslin and Palopoli went two-three in the 200m Fly.
The ladies took second and third yet again in the 50m Freeastyle, with Gardner taking second in 25.82 and Rogers taking third in 25.86. Rogers and Gardner immediately returned to the winners circle by going one-two in the 100m Freestyle. Rogers took the win in 54.90, with Gardner finishing in 55.39. Heslin (1:03.17) and freshman Nicole Wain (1:03.95) took two-three in the 100m Fly, while Tsay and Spach then followed that with a one-two finish in the 200m Individual Medley in 2:14.99 and 2:19.31 respectively.
In the 200m Backstroke, Hopkins took second, third and fourth, picking up nine points. Ferriero placed second (2:17.09), followed by Spach (2:20.46) and senior Robin Schaffer (2:20.80).
The women's team opened up its meet by taking second and third in the 200m Medley Relay. Sophomores Lindsey Kent, Elizabeth Rogers and Annie Tsay teamed up with freshman Eleanor Gardner to take second in a time of 1:53.03. Sophomore Margaret Spach, senior Caitlin Dennis and junior Michele Palopoli took third in 1:58.09.
In the 1000m Freestyle, freshman Cathy Howard took second place by finishing in 10:49.92. The Lady Jays then took first and second in the 200m Freestyle, with freshman Kristen Ferriero taking first in 1:59.84 and sophomore Khristine Ghemigian taking second in 1:59.09. The women followed with a two-three finish in the 100m Backstroke. Freshman Daniella Villegas took second in 1:04.33 and Spach took third in 1:04.55.
The women took consecutive top spots in the 100m Breaststroke, 200m Fly, 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 100m Fly and 200m Individual Medley. Tsay and Dennis took first and second place in the 100m Breaststroke in 1:07.54 and 1:11.41 respectively, while sophomore Meagan Heslin and Palopoli went two-three in the 200m Fly.
The ladies took second and third yet again in the 50m Freeastyle, with Gardner taking second in 25.82 and Rogers taking third in 25.86. Rogers and Gardner immediately returned to the winners circle by going one-two in the 100m Freestyle. Rogers took the win in 54.90, with Gardner finishing in 55.39. Heslin (1:03.17) and freshman Nicole Wain (1:03.95) took two-three in the 100m Fly, while Tsay and Spach then followed that with a one-two finish in the 200m Individual Medley in 2:14.99 and 2:19.31 respectively.
In the 200m Backstroke, Hopkins took second, third and fourth, picking up nine points. Ferriero placed second (2:17.09), followed by Spach (2:20.46) and senior Robin Schaffer (2:20.80).

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"The next two events were the 50m Freestyle and the 100m Freestyle. Zandee and Woods finished in the top two spots for the 50m Freestyle, with times of 21. (Continued…)
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