Bulls Barrel Over Niagara
1/16/2010 12:00:00 AM | Swimming and Diving
NIAGARA, NY – The University at Buffalo men's and women's swimming and diving team was back in action this afternoon at Niagara with the men's team defeating the Purple Eagles, 120-105, while the women's team took their meet by a score of 129-105.
The women's team started strong with a 1-2 finish in the 200
medley relay as Jessica
Ballard, Alex
Sweis, Logan
Mason and Caroline
Simmons took first in a time of 1:51.22, while the
foursome of Karly
Moore, Ashley
Schaffert, Emily
Day and Amanda
Reall picked up second-place points in a time of 1:54.87.
The women took first-place finishes in the next six events, as six
different swimmers earned first-place points for Buffalo. Alie
Schirmers placed first in the 1,000 freestyle, swimming to
a time of 10:41.82, more than 30 seconds ahead of the closest
Purple Eagles competition. Senior Sam
Palmatook home the 200 freestyle event in a season-best time of
1:57.83, while senior Sam
Eckert won the 50 freestyle in a time of 25.66. Alisa
Koopman touched out the Niagara competition in the 200 IM,
finishing first in a time 2:15.26, with Day taking first in the 100
butterfly (1:00.03) and Jordan
Deren finishing first in the 100 freestyle in a
season-best time of 53.38.
"It was a good meet for us. I was very pleased with how the team raced," said head coach Andy Bashor.
The Buffalo divers saw their share of success with Meili Carpenterearning a first-place finish on the one-meter board with a score of 298.27, keeping her undefeated in the one-meter event so far this season. Colin Patrican also took first in the men's one-meter event with a score of 215.92, while teammate Kenny Rhoades finished in a close second with a score of 212.62.
"It was good to get back into competition and I'm very pleased with where we are at this point in the season," said Bashor. "We're looking forward to getting faster in the upcoming weeks."
The Bulls will travel to Binghamton for a Martin Luther King Day matchup with the Bearcats on Monday, January 18. The meet is set to begin at 2:00 pm.