Bulls Defeat St. Bonaventure
1/29/2010 12:00:00 AM | Swimming and Diving
OLEAN, NY – The University at Buffalo men's and women's swimming and diving team picked up another road win with a sweep of St. Bonaventure tonight at the Reilly Center Pool, as the women's team defeated the Bonnies 125.5-93.5, while the men's team won by a score of 131-110. Senior diver Meili Carpenter broke her own school record on the one-meter board, finishing with a score of 344.10. She remains undefeated on the one-meter board so far this season.
For the men, Connor
Vander Zalm and Matt
Schwippert were double winners for Buffalo. Vander Zalm
took care of the distance events, winning the 1,000 freestyle in a
time of 9:57.29, as well as the 500 freestyle, where he finished in
a time of 4:44.03. Schwippert picked up first-place points in the
200 IM (1:56.02), as well as the 200 backstroke (1:52.03). Chris
Berloth touched out the St. Bonaventure competition in the
200 butterfly for a first-place finish as well, finishing in a time
of 1:56.13.Alisa
Koopman picked up the first individual win of the night
with a first-place finish in the 1,000 freestyle, finishing in a
time of 10:46.01.Caroline
Simmons and Brynn
Marecki also picked up first-place points early in the
meet, with Simmons winning the 200 freestyle (1:56.39), and Marecki
taking the 200 IM (2:15.69). Senior Sam
Palma tied St. Bonaventure's Allison Smith for first
place in the 50 freestyle, finishing with a time of 24.98. Other
first-place finishes came from Jordan
Derenin the 200 butterfly (2:10.52), Jessie
Koltz in the 100 freestyle (53.44) and Alie
Schirmers in the 500 freestyle (5:10.10).
Carpenter had another successful night on the boards, breaking her own school record and winning the one-meter event with a score of 344.10. She betters her record of 330.75 set last season as she remains undefeated on the one-meter board so far this season. Carpenter also won the three-meter event with a score of 328.65.Kenny Rhoades finished first in the three-meter men's event, finishing with a score of 285.00.
The women's team will be back in the pool tomorrow night, as they host MAC rival Bowling Green. The meet is set for 5:00 pm at UB's Alumni Arena Natatorium.