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Women’s Swimming And Diving Takes Top-Two Spots in Dives, Falls to Army
October 13, 2017 | Women's Swimming & Diving
Emma Roush set the top scores in the 1-Meter and 3-Meter dives as the Minutewomen took the top-spots in both events
WEST POINT, N.Y. – University of Massachusetts women's swimming and diving team swept the top-two spots in both the 1-Meter and 3-Meter dives as they fell to Army on the road at Crandall Pool 195-103 on Friday evening.
Emma Roush took the top spot in both diving events, posting the top scores of 262.35 in the 1-Meter dive and 262.13 in the 3-Meter Dive. Kaite Polk came in second in the 1-Meter with a score of 250.12 while teammate Maja Boric finished third before taking the runner-up spot in the 3-Meter Dive with a score of 251.77.
Kelly Malyszka set the pace in the first individual race of the night, the 1000 Free, finishing with a top time of 10:24.53 with Steph Campo finishing fourth. Malyszka went on to win another distance swim later in the evening with a time of 5:06.52 in the 500 Free while fellow Minutewomen Olga Egkorova took fourth to pick up 11 of the 19 points in the race. The freshman put together another solid performance in the 200 Free with a runner-up swim of 1:54.35.
Ansley Baker added a runner-up finish and two third-place finishes as she finished second in the 100 Free with a swim of 53.08. Baker also took third in both the 50 Free with a time of 24.53 and the 100 Breaststroke.
UMass finished the night by taking second through fourth in the 400 Free Relay as Maddie Biron, Sydnee Aubin, Malyszka and Paige Mitchell posted the runner-up swim of 3:40.81.
The Minutewomen will come home to Rogers Pool for their first home meet of the season as they are set to take on Vermont on Sunday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m.
FULL RESULTS
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Emma Roush took the top spot in both diving events, posting the top scores of 262.35 in the 1-Meter dive and 262.13 in the 3-Meter Dive. Kaite Polk came in second in the 1-Meter with a score of 250.12 while teammate Maja Boric finished third before taking the runner-up spot in the 3-Meter Dive with a score of 251.77.
Kelly Malyszka set the pace in the first individual race of the night, the 1000 Free, finishing with a top time of 10:24.53 with Steph Campo finishing fourth. Malyszka went on to win another distance swim later in the evening with a time of 5:06.52 in the 500 Free while fellow Minutewomen Olga Egkorova took fourth to pick up 11 of the 19 points in the race. The freshman put together another solid performance in the 200 Free with a runner-up swim of 1:54.35.
Ansley Baker added a runner-up finish and two third-place finishes as she finished second in the 100 Free with a swim of 53.08. Baker also took third in both the 50 Free with a time of 24.53 and the 100 Breaststroke.
UMass finished the night by taking second through fourth in the 400 Free Relay as Maddie Biron, Sydnee Aubin, Malyszka and Paige Mitchell posted the runner-up swim of 3:40.81.
The Minutewomen will come home to Rogers Pool for their first home meet of the season as they are set to take on Vermont on Sunday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m.
FULL RESULTS
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive.
Players Mentioned
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