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Swim & Dive Heads To Fairfield For Dual Meet
January 24, 2025 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Massachusetts competes on Saturday, January 25, on the road against the Stags.
AMHERST, Mass. ā University of Massachusetts swimming and diving travels to Fairfield, Connecticut, to take on Fairfield on Saturday, January 25, at RecPlex Pool. Diving events will begin at 10:30 a.m., while swimming events start at 1 p.m.
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Last Time Out
The Massachusetts swim and dive team competed at the Tate Ramsden Invitational, hosted by Dartmouth last weekend.
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The women's team saw nine top-five finishes across the two day event, as the men's team secured 12 top-three finishes.
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Junior Andrew Bell took first in both the one-meter and three-meter dives.
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Cracking The Top 10
Minutemen:
Minutewomen:
Breaking [Pool] Records
Junior Sammy Quigg secured two first-place finishes against Boston College, while swimming a time of 20.34 in the 50 freestyle, marking a new Joseph R. Rogers, Jr., Pool record. His time beat the previous pool record by 0.01 second held by a Boston University swimmer from the 2023-24 season (20.35). Quigg's time also met a new dual meet record for the Minutemen in the event, which Quigg held with a time of 20.38 last season.
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At the Justin Jennings Invitational, Bell broke two pool records at Lineberry Natatorium in both the one-meter and three-meter dive. Bell scored a 355.90 in the one-meter dive, while totaling a 386.85 in the three-meter dive. Both records broke previous records from 1987 and 1994.Ā
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The [Best] Dives
At Boston University earlier in the season, the divers combined for six personal-bests on the day, with four from the Minutewomen and two from the Minutemen.
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For the Minutewomen, junior Shreeya Sinha collected two-personal bests on the day, grabbing the gold in the three-meter dive with a total of 304.88. In the one meter she secured second-place with her six-dive total of 294.68. Her three-meter dive score placed her sixth all-time in the UMass record books, while her one-meter total was good for fifth all-time in the record books. Fellow classmate Salem Howes placed third in the one-meter event with a personal-best score of 274.13, etching her name in 10th all-time in the record books.
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Additionally, freshman Sahana Narayanan finished the three-meter event in third place with her personal-best score of 256.28.
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Bell earned first place in both the three-meter and one-meter event for the Minutemen. In the three-meter event, Bell had a season-best score of 429.23, while recording a season-best six dive total of 399.60 in the one-meter event. Freshman Alex Kreidler scored personal-bests to claim second in both the three-meter (291.90) and one-meter (314.10) dives.
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Weekly Honors
Quigg tabbed the first Atlantic 10 weekly honor, being named the A-10 men's Performer of the Week on October 9. It marked his third weekly honor of his career. Quigg broke a pool record in the Minutemen's first meet of the season against Boston College, swimming a new record time of 20.34 at the Joseph R. Rogers, Jr., Pool, in the 50 freestyle to claim the gold medal, before placing first in the 100 freestyle with a time of 45.24.
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During the relay events, the junior anchored the 200 medley relay team to a first-place finish with a combined time of 1:33.34. Quigg also anchored the 200 freestyle relay team that grabbed the silver with a time of 1:24.51.
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Bell collected the A-10 men's Performer of the Week honor three times this season, marking his fifth, sixth and seventh career accolades. Earning the award on October 15, the junior helped the Minutemen to a second-place finish at the Justin Jennings Invitational, hosted by Colgate, over the weekend after picking up two gold medals. Bell finished first in the three-meter dive with a six-dive total, and season-best, of 386.85, while placing first in the one-meter dive event with a score of 355.90. Both of his scores broke previous pool records from 1987 and 1994.
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He tabbed the award on October 22, as Bell sat atop the podium in both the one-meter and three-meter diving events in UMass' scrimmage against Yale. In the one-meter, he scored a 371.93, while totaling a 393.98 in the three-meter event.
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On November 12, Bell grabbed his third award of the year, after securing first place in both the three-meter and one-meter dive in a dual meet at Boston University. In the three-meter event, he had a season-best score of 429.23, while recording a season-best six-dive total of 399.60 in the one-meter event.
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Bell once again secured A-10 Performer of the Week on January 15 as he took first place in both the one-meter (360.08) and three-meter (384.75) dive as the Minutemen took on Bryant. He also competed at the USA Diving Winter Nationals in December. In the one-meter preliminary round, Bell placed 11th with a six-dive total of 306.70. He totaled a 295.45 in the three-meter preliminary round to take 21st.
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Freshman Chase Keeler earned his first career weekly accolade after being named the A-10 Men's Rookie of the Week on November 26. Keeler took sixth in the 200 individual medley with a season-best time of 1:51.21. The freshman swam into 11th with a personal-best time of 4:01.29 in the 400 individual medley, while claiming fifth in the 200 backstroke with a personal-best time of 1:49.11. He also cracked into the top 10 in the A-10 Conference in the 200 individual medley, 400 individual medley and the 200 backstroke.
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During the relay events, Keeler led off the 400 medley relay team that placed 400 medley relay team to a seventh-place finish with a time of 3:21.55. He also helped his 200 medley relay team to 10th with a time of 1:32.35.
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Next Up
UMass hosts Atlantic 10 rival Fordham on Saturday, February 1, at Joseph R. Rogers, Jr. Pool for Senior Day.
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Last Time Out
The Massachusetts swim and dive team competed at the Tate Ramsden Invitational, hosted by Dartmouth last weekend.
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The women's team saw nine top-five finishes across the two day event, as the men's team secured 12 top-three finishes.
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Junior Andrew Bell took first in both the one-meter and three-meter dives.
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Cracking The Top 10
Minutemen:
- 100 Backstroke: Zach Szabo, Freshman (49.38 ā 10th)
- 200 Butterfly: Aydin Erkan, Sophomore (1:49.20 ā Sixth)
- 200 Breaststroke: Nate Derby, Freshman (2:01.73 ā Fifth)
Minutewomen:
- 100 Backstroke: Maria Grishaeva, Freshman (56.11 ā Seventh)
- 200 Backstroke: Maria Grishaeva, Freshman (2:02.99 ā Ninth)
- 100 Butterfly: Elizabeth Lahmann, Freshman (56.24 ā Tied for Seventh)
- 200 Breaststroke: Maria Grishaeva, Freshman (2:19.16 ā Fifth)
- 200 Individual Medley: Lindsay Burbage, Sophomore (2:05.74 ā Eighth)
- 400 Individual Medley: Maria Grishaeva, Freshman (4:26.59 ā Eighth)
- 1-Meter Dive: Shreeya Sinha, Junior (294.68 ā Fifth)
- 1- Meter Dive: Salem Howes, Junior (274.13 ā 10th)
- 1- Meter Dive: Danielle Guerin, Freshman (279.45 ā Ninth)
- 3-Meter Dive: Shreeya Sinha, Junior (304.88 ā Sixth)
Breaking [Pool] Records
Junior Sammy Quigg secured two first-place finishes against Boston College, while swimming a time of 20.34 in the 50 freestyle, marking a new Joseph R. Rogers, Jr., Pool record. His time beat the previous pool record by 0.01 second held by a Boston University swimmer from the 2023-24 season (20.35). Quigg's time also met a new dual meet record for the Minutemen in the event, which Quigg held with a time of 20.38 last season.
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At the Justin Jennings Invitational, Bell broke two pool records at Lineberry Natatorium in both the one-meter and three-meter dive. Bell scored a 355.90 in the one-meter dive, while totaling a 386.85 in the three-meter dive. Both records broke previous records from 1987 and 1994.Ā
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The [Best] Dives
At Boston University earlier in the season, the divers combined for six personal-bests on the day, with four from the Minutewomen and two from the Minutemen.
Ā
For the Minutewomen, junior Shreeya Sinha collected two-personal bests on the day, grabbing the gold in the three-meter dive with a total of 304.88. In the one meter she secured second-place with her six-dive total of 294.68. Her three-meter dive score placed her sixth all-time in the UMass record books, while her one-meter total was good for fifth all-time in the record books. Fellow classmate Salem Howes placed third in the one-meter event with a personal-best score of 274.13, etching her name in 10th all-time in the record books.
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Additionally, freshman Sahana Narayanan finished the three-meter event in third place with her personal-best score of 256.28.
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Bell earned first place in both the three-meter and one-meter event for the Minutemen. In the three-meter event, Bell had a season-best score of 429.23, while recording a season-best six dive total of 399.60 in the one-meter event. Freshman Alex Kreidler scored personal-bests to claim second in both the three-meter (291.90) and one-meter (314.10) dives.
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Weekly Honors
Quigg tabbed the first Atlantic 10 weekly honor, being named the A-10 men's Performer of the Week on October 9. It marked his third weekly honor of his career. Quigg broke a pool record in the Minutemen's first meet of the season against Boston College, swimming a new record time of 20.34 at the Joseph R. Rogers, Jr., Pool, in the 50 freestyle to claim the gold medal, before placing first in the 100 freestyle with a time of 45.24.
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During the relay events, the junior anchored the 200 medley relay team to a first-place finish with a combined time of 1:33.34. Quigg also anchored the 200 freestyle relay team that grabbed the silver with a time of 1:24.51.
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Bell collected the A-10 men's Performer of the Week honor three times this season, marking his fifth, sixth and seventh career accolades. Earning the award on October 15, the junior helped the Minutemen to a second-place finish at the Justin Jennings Invitational, hosted by Colgate, over the weekend after picking up two gold medals. Bell finished first in the three-meter dive with a six-dive total, and season-best, of 386.85, while placing first in the one-meter dive event with a score of 355.90. Both of his scores broke previous pool records from 1987 and 1994.
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He tabbed the award on October 22, as Bell sat atop the podium in both the one-meter and three-meter diving events in UMass' scrimmage against Yale. In the one-meter, he scored a 371.93, while totaling a 393.98 in the three-meter event.
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On November 12, Bell grabbed his third award of the year, after securing first place in both the three-meter and one-meter dive in a dual meet at Boston University. In the three-meter event, he had a season-best score of 429.23, while recording a season-best six-dive total of 399.60 in the one-meter event.
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Bell once again secured A-10 Performer of the Week on January 15 as he took first place in both the one-meter (360.08) and three-meter (384.75) dive as the Minutemen took on Bryant. He also competed at the USA Diving Winter Nationals in December. In the one-meter preliminary round, Bell placed 11th with a six-dive total of 306.70. He totaled a 295.45 in the three-meter preliminary round to take 21st.
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Freshman Chase Keeler earned his first career weekly accolade after being named the A-10 Men's Rookie of the Week on November 26. Keeler took sixth in the 200 individual medley with a season-best time of 1:51.21. The freshman swam into 11th with a personal-best time of 4:01.29 in the 400 individual medley, while claiming fifth in the 200 backstroke with a personal-best time of 1:49.11. He also cracked into the top 10 in the A-10 Conference in the 200 individual medley, 400 individual medley and the 200 backstroke.
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During the relay events, Keeler led off the 400 medley relay team that placed 400 medley relay team to a seventh-place finish with a time of 3:21.55. He also helped his 200 medley relay team to 10th with a time of 1:32.35.
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Next Up
UMass hosts Atlantic 10 rival Fordham on Saturday, February 1, at Joseph R. Rogers, Jr. Pool for Senior Day.
Players Mentioned
Swim & Dive: Highlights vs. Fordham (02/01/2020)
Saturday, February 01
MS&D Highlights vs. NJIT - (2019/10/26)
Saturday, October 26
Swimming & Diving Highlights vs. Bryant
Saturday, January 12
S&D: Highlights vs. Fairfield (10/13/18)
Saturday, October 13