University of Massachusets Athletics

Swimming And Diving Claims 11 Event Wins At BU
October 29, 2022 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
The Minutewomen fell to the Terriers 166-133 in the team scoring while the Minutemen were defeated by a score of 173.
BOSTON, Mass. – The University of Massachusetts swimming and diving team claimed 10 individual event wins and a relay title on Saturday against Boston University at the BU Aquatics Center. The Minutewomen fell to the Terriers 166-133 in the team scoring while the Minutemen were defeated by a score of 173-125.
Meet Results
Event Wins
The Minutewomen finished the day with five individual wins, beginning with a Beatriz Olivieri win in the 200 Free with a time of 1:53.00 to help score 14 points as Jane Denenberg and Anna Kwon added top-four finishes. Olivieri led three Minutewomen in the top-four of the 500 Free as well, winning her second event of the day with a time of 1:53.00. Caroline Mahoney paced a one-two UMass finish in the 100 Free with a top time of 52.82 while Maggie Desmond took second. Megan Mitchell recorded the final race win of the day with a time of 2:03.32 in the 200 Back.
The Minutemen recorded five individual event wins on the afternoon with Emerson Kiefer picking up the first in the 200 Free with a winning swim of 1:41.59 before going on to add a runner-up finish in the 500 Free. Grant Beebe led a one-two finish in the 100 Fly with Jamie MacDonald, clocking in the fastest time of 51.38 with MacDonald finishing at 52.31. MacDonald went on to lead another one-two finish for UMass, this time in the 200 Fly with a time of 1:53.85 to win while Sam Haddad took second.
Diving Results
Tommy Cotner claimed a pair of diving wins for the Minutemen, starting his day with a score of 276.00 to win the 3-Meter Dive before going on to win the 1-Meter Dive with a score of 291.90. Andrew Bell added a pair of runner-up finishes, scoring 273.68 in the 3-Meter and 291.15 in the 1-Meter.
Emma Petrovich won the 1-Meter Dive with a score of 265.65 and added a runner-up showing in the 3-Meter with a score of 255.53. Shreeya Sinha finished in fourth in the 3-Meter.
Top Finishes
Summer Pierce posted three runner-up finishes on the day, capping off the day with a time of 2:11.22 in the 200 IM. Pierce led two Minutewomen in the top-three of both the 200 Fly and 100 Fly, finishing with times of 2:05.17 and 57.03, respectively. Bella Snyder added a pair of runner-up finishes for the Minutewomen, taking second in the 500 Free and in the 1000 Free with a time of 10:36.83.
Wilson Dubois began the individual events with a time of 9:56.51 to take second in the 1000 Free. Jack Artis claimed the runner-up spot in the 100 Breast with a time of 67.54.
Opening Relay Win
The Minutewomen claimed 11 points in the 200 Medley Relay as they opened the day with a first-place finish. Megan Mitchell, Maggie Desmond, Summer Pierce, and Caroline Mahoney put together a winning time of 1:45.16 to beat the Terriers by :02.
Next Up
UMass returns to the pool on Saturday at Yale to take on the Bulldogs before heading back to Boston on Nov. 18-20 for the Terrier Invitational.
For complete coverage of the Massachusetts men's and women's swimming and diving team, follow the Minutemen and Minutewomen on Twitter and Instagram at @UMassSwimDive and on Facebook at @UMassSwimmingDiving.
Meet Results
Event Wins
The Minutewomen finished the day with five individual wins, beginning with a Beatriz Olivieri win in the 200 Free with a time of 1:53.00 to help score 14 points as Jane Denenberg and Anna Kwon added top-four finishes. Olivieri led three Minutewomen in the top-four of the 500 Free as well, winning her second event of the day with a time of 1:53.00. Caroline Mahoney paced a one-two UMass finish in the 100 Free with a top time of 52.82 while Maggie Desmond took second. Megan Mitchell recorded the final race win of the day with a time of 2:03.32 in the 200 Back.
The Minutemen recorded five individual event wins on the afternoon with Emerson Kiefer picking up the first in the 200 Free with a winning swim of 1:41.59 before going on to add a runner-up finish in the 500 Free. Grant Beebe led a one-two finish in the 100 Fly with Jamie MacDonald, clocking in the fastest time of 51.38 with MacDonald finishing at 52.31. MacDonald went on to lead another one-two finish for UMass, this time in the 200 Fly with a time of 1:53.85 to win while Sam Haddad took second.
Diving Results
Tommy Cotner claimed a pair of diving wins for the Minutemen, starting his day with a score of 276.00 to win the 3-Meter Dive before going on to win the 1-Meter Dive with a score of 291.90. Andrew Bell added a pair of runner-up finishes, scoring 273.68 in the 3-Meter and 291.15 in the 1-Meter.
Emma Petrovich won the 1-Meter Dive with a score of 265.65 and added a runner-up showing in the 3-Meter with a score of 255.53. Shreeya Sinha finished in fourth in the 3-Meter.
Top Finishes
Summer Pierce posted three runner-up finishes on the day, capping off the day with a time of 2:11.22 in the 200 IM. Pierce led two Minutewomen in the top-three of both the 200 Fly and 100 Fly, finishing with times of 2:05.17 and 57.03, respectively. Bella Snyder added a pair of runner-up finishes for the Minutewomen, taking second in the 500 Free and in the 1000 Free with a time of 10:36.83.
Wilson Dubois began the individual events with a time of 9:56.51 to take second in the 1000 Free. Jack Artis claimed the runner-up spot in the 100 Breast with a time of 67.54.
Opening Relay Win
The Minutewomen claimed 11 points in the 200 Medley Relay as they opened the day with a first-place finish. Megan Mitchell, Maggie Desmond, Summer Pierce, and Caroline Mahoney put together a winning time of 1:45.16 to beat the Terriers by :02.
Next Up
UMass returns to the pool on Saturday at Yale to take on the Bulldogs before heading back to Boston on Nov. 18-20 for the Terrier Invitational.
For complete coverage of the Massachusetts men's and women's swimming and diving team, follow the Minutemen and Minutewomen on Twitter and Instagram at @UMassSwimDive and on Facebook at @UMassSwimmingDiving.
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