University of Massachusets Athletics

Boric Leads UMass With Pair Of Top Performances In Weekend Opener At Army
October 11, 2019 | Women's Swimming & Diving
Maja Boric won the 1-Meter and 3-Meter Dives as the Minutewomen fell at Army 190-105.
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Maja Boric led the Minutewomen to a combined 29 points with a pair of top performances on the diving boards as the University of Massachuetts women's swimming and diving team was defeated on the road by Army West Point 190-105 on Friday afternoon.
Boric helped UMass to 15 points on the 3-Meter board with a top-score of 275.62 while freshmen Emma Petrovich and Maddie Doyle rounded out the top-five in third and fourth. The senior started her day with a score of 260.85 to lead all divers in the 3-Meter with Beth Luther adding a top-three finish.
Mariam Labib clocked in a swim of 53.39 in the 100 Freestyle to pick up four points for the Minutewomen as she finished in second. Kelsey Cordery led the way for UMass in fourth in the 50 Free earlier in the afternoon while Labib rounded out the top-five.
Bella Snyder paced the Minutewomen distance swimmers in the 500 Freestyle with a runner-up time of 5:12.01 with Olga Egkorova coming in fourth with a swim of 5:15.26.
A trio of freshmen added three third-place finishes for UMass on the day, starting with a top-three swim from Rachel Woods-Bannan in the 1,000 Freestyle with a time of 10:59.98. Summer Pierce followed in the very next event, the 200 Fly, with a time of 2:10.43 to claim third. Jane Denenberg led all Minutewomen in the 200 Back with a time of 2:10.48 while fellow freshman Kirsten Ardis took fourth.
UMass continues its road trip tomorrow afternoon at 1 p.m. against Fairfield.
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive and Instagram @UMass_W_Swim_Dive.
Boric helped UMass to 15 points on the 3-Meter board with a top-score of 275.62 while freshmen Emma Petrovich and Maddie Doyle rounded out the top-five in third and fourth. The senior started her day with a score of 260.85 to lead all divers in the 3-Meter with Beth Luther adding a top-three finish.
Mariam Labib clocked in a swim of 53.39 in the 100 Freestyle to pick up four points for the Minutewomen as she finished in second. Kelsey Cordery led the way for UMass in fourth in the 50 Free earlier in the afternoon while Labib rounded out the top-five.
Bella Snyder paced the Minutewomen distance swimmers in the 500 Freestyle with a runner-up time of 5:12.01 with Olga Egkorova coming in fourth with a swim of 5:15.26.
A trio of freshmen added three third-place finishes for UMass on the day, starting with a top-three swim from Rachel Woods-Bannan in the 1,000 Freestyle with a time of 10:59.98. Summer Pierce followed in the very next event, the 200 Fly, with a time of 2:10.43 to claim third. Jane Denenberg led all Minutewomen in the 200 Back with a time of 2:10.48 while fellow freshman Kirsten Ardis took fourth.
UMass continues its road trip tomorrow afternoon at 1 p.m. against Fairfield.
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive and Instagram @UMass_W_Swim_Dive.
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