University of Massachusets Athletics
Minutewomen Claim Seven Events, Fall To Rhode Island 141-140
November 09, 2019 | Women's Swimming & Diving
Maja Boric picked up wins on both boards while the Minutewomen swept the freestyle sprints.
KINGSTON, R.I. – The University of Massachusetts women's swimming and diving claimed seven individual event titles while Maja Boric won both the 1-Meter and 3-Meter dives as the Minutewomen fell to Rhode Island in a tightly contested meet, 141-140.
Boric continued her strong start to the season by winning her 11th and 12th straight appearances on the boards. The senior's score of 297.00 led the way in the 1-Meter Dive before scoring 285.37 on the 3-Meter board to lead a one-two UMass finish. Maddie Doyle put together a runner-up performance in the 3-Meter while Beth Luther finished in fourth in both.
The Minutewomen swept both freestyle sprints, led by Kirsten Ardis' time of 24.87 in the 50 Free as UMass picked up 16 points in the event. Emily Rudiman finished second in the 50 Free with Stephanie Judge in third before Rudiman went on to claim the top-spot in the 100 Free with a time of 53.39 followed by Judge in second and Kelsey Cordery in third.
Summer Pierce added a win for the Minutewomen with a swim of 2:10.37 in the 200 Fly followed by Olga Egkorova in third. Pierce also posted a third-place finish in the 100 Fly with Katie Mitchell's runner-up time of 59.86 leading the way for UMass.
Mariam Labib claimed the 200 Free with a time of 1:57.65 to lead all swimmers while Kelly Malyszka added a UMass win in the 100 IM with a swim of 1:00.74.
The Minutewomen are off next weekend before returning to the competition pool on Nov. 22-24 when they head to Boston, Mass. for the Terrier Invitational.
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive and Instagram @UMass_W_Swim_Dive.
Boric continued her strong start to the season by winning her 11th and 12th straight appearances on the boards. The senior's score of 297.00 led the way in the 1-Meter Dive before scoring 285.37 on the 3-Meter board to lead a one-two UMass finish. Maddie Doyle put together a runner-up performance in the 3-Meter while Beth Luther finished in fourth in both.
The Minutewomen swept both freestyle sprints, led by Kirsten Ardis' time of 24.87 in the 50 Free as UMass picked up 16 points in the event. Emily Rudiman finished second in the 50 Free with Stephanie Judge in third before Rudiman went on to claim the top-spot in the 100 Free with a time of 53.39 followed by Judge in second and Kelsey Cordery in third.
Summer Pierce added a win for the Minutewomen with a swim of 2:10.37 in the 200 Fly followed by Olga Egkorova in third. Pierce also posted a third-place finish in the 100 Fly with Katie Mitchell's runner-up time of 59.86 leading the way for UMass.
Mariam Labib claimed the 200 Free with a time of 1:57.65 to lead all swimmers while Kelly Malyszka added a UMass win in the 100 IM with a swim of 1:00.74.
The Minutewomen are off next weekend before returning to the competition pool on Nov. 22-24 when they head to Boston, Mass. for the Terrier Invitational.
For continued coverage of UMass swimming and diving, visit Twitter @UMassWSwimDive and Instagram @UMass_W_Swim_Dive.
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