Kingston, R.I. - The Albertus Magnus College women's swimming & diving team competed in day three of four of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association (NEISDA) Championships on Saturday afternoon at the University of Rhode Island Tootell Aquatic Center. The Falcons finished in 18th place out of 21.
TEAM SCORES
- Roger Williams University 1056
- Simmons University 941
- Keene State College 790
- Bridgewater State University 511
- Regis 489.5
- University of Massachusetts Da 476
- University of New England 432
- Westfield State University 322
- Husson University 316
- Norwich University 284
- University of Saint Joseph 277
- Plymouth State University 251
- Western Connecticut State Univ 218
- Eastern Connecticut State Univ 176
- Elms College 165
- Western New England University 138
- St. Joseph's College of Maine 131
- Albertus Magnus College 109
- Maine Maritime Academy 97
- Rhode Island College 70
- Gordon College Swim Team 38
QUOTE FROM COACH PALLONE
Following the meet, Coach Lauren Pallone took the time to say, "We are excited to finish with all we've got tomorrow and hopefully continue to climb in the standings."
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
50 Yard Butterfly
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Ana Lucia Gutierrez Gomez (Hermosillo, Mexico) tied for fifth place going into tonight's "A" final with a new school record of 27.51 seconds.
100 Yard Backstroke
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Elizabeth Sherry (Quinton, Va.) finished in 11th place with a final time of 1:04.34.
100 Yard Breaststroke
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In her last individual event, Megan Anderson (Levittown, N.Y.) finished in 29th.
200 Freestyle Relay
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The relay consisting of Sherry, Anderson, Gomez, and Crisbeth Castañeda (Guatemala City, Guatemala) finished in 21st place, collecting eight points for the Falcons.
FINAL RESULTS
50 Yard Butterfly
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Gomez finished in fifth place collecting 25 points for the Falcons and finishing with a time of 27.26 seconds.
100 Yard Backstroke
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Sherry finished in 11th place with a final time of 1:04.34.
UP NEXT
The women's swimming and diving team returns to action Sunday, February 16th as the Falcons compete in day four of the NEISDA Championships at the University of Rhode Island Tootell Aquatic Center.