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Women’s Swimming And Diving Picks Up 195-102 Win At Fairfield
October 12, 2019 | Women's Swimming & Diving
The Minutewomen won 13 events led by three individual wins from freshman Bella Snyder.
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – The University of Massachusetts women's swimming and diving team won 13 events on Saturday afternoon on their way to a 195-102 win on the road at Fairfield. Bella Snyder led the way with three event wins while Maja Boric and Sydnee Aubin each claimed the top-spot in a pair of events.
Snyder opened up her day by claiming first in the 800 Free with a time of 9:17.55 before following that up by leading three top-three UMass finishers with a time of 2:11.35 in the 200 Free as Mariam Labib and Emily Rudiman finished right behind Snyder. The freshman grabbed her third win of the afternoon in the 400 Free with a time of 4:33.81 while Olga Egkorova and Kelly Malyszka finished in second and third.
Aubin's first win came in the 100 Back as she posted a top-time of 1:07.15 with Kirsten Ardis finishing inside the top-three before going on to win the 200 Back with a mark of 2:25.71 as Jane Denenberg finished as the runner-up. Denenberg added another second-place finish in the 200 Fly with a time of 2:24.80.
Boric added to her pair of wins already this weekend with two more, leading the Minutewomen divers to the top-four spots in both dives on the afternoon. The senior recorded a score of 263.47 to win the 3-Meter Dive with Emma Petrovich, Beth Luther and Maddie Doyle closing out the top-four. Boric also won the 1-Meter followed by Luther in second, Doyle in third and Petrovich in fourth.
Mia Flagiello led a UMass sweep of the top-three finishers in the 100 Breast, posting a swim of 1:16.32 to win while Olivia Mozoki finished second and Chelsea Meiring placed third. Meiring led the way in the final individual race, the 100 IM, with a time of 1:09.10 with Aubin and Flagiello tying for second.
Stephanie Judge posted the top swim in the 100 Fly with a time of 1:05.55 to lead the way with Denenberg recording her third runner-up finish of the day. Emily Rudiman claimed the top-spot in the 100 Free with a swim of 59.60 while Kelsey Cordery finished in second after adding a runner-up finish in the 50 Free earlier in the day.
The Minutewomen will be back in the pool next weekend as they host Vermont in the home opener at 1 p.m.
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive and Instagram @UMass_W_Swim_Dive.
Snyder opened up her day by claiming first in the 800 Free with a time of 9:17.55 before following that up by leading three top-three UMass finishers with a time of 2:11.35 in the 200 Free as Mariam Labib and Emily Rudiman finished right behind Snyder. The freshman grabbed her third win of the afternoon in the 400 Free with a time of 4:33.81 while Olga Egkorova and Kelly Malyszka finished in second and third.
Aubin's first win came in the 100 Back as she posted a top-time of 1:07.15 with Kirsten Ardis finishing inside the top-three before going on to win the 200 Back with a mark of 2:25.71 as Jane Denenberg finished as the runner-up. Denenberg added another second-place finish in the 200 Fly with a time of 2:24.80.
Boric added to her pair of wins already this weekend with two more, leading the Minutewomen divers to the top-four spots in both dives on the afternoon. The senior recorded a score of 263.47 to win the 3-Meter Dive with Emma Petrovich, Beth Luther and Maddie Doyle closing out the top-four. Boric also won the 1-Meter followed by Luther in second, Doyle in third and Petrovich in fourth.
Mia Flagiello led a UMass sweep of the top-three finishers in the 100 Breast, posting a swim of 1:16.32 to win while Olivia Mozoki finished second and Chelsea Meiring placed third. Meiring led the way in the final individual race, the 100 IM, with a time of 1:09.10 with Aubin and Flagiello tying for second.
Stephanie Judge posted the top swim in the 100 Fly with a time of 1:05.55 to lead the way with Denenberg recording her third runner-up finish of the day. Emily Rudiman claimed the top-spot in the 100 Free with a swim of 59.60 while Kelsey Cordery finished in second after adding a runner-up finish in the 50 Free earlier in the day.
The Minutewomen will be back in the pool next weekend as they host Vermont in the home opener at 1 p.m.
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive and Instagram @UMass_W_Swim_Dive.
Players Mentioned
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Maja Boric 2019 NCAA Championship
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Maja Boric NCAA Diving - 2019
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Swimming & Diving Highlights vs. Rhode Island (01/15/2019)
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