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America East Swimming &
Diving Championships
Day One Results
February 18, 2000
Maday Wins 5th
Career Title to Stake Hens to Day One
Lead
NEWARK, DE -- The three-time
defending conference champion University of Delaware men and
the Northeastern University women took the team lead after
the first day of the America East Men's and Women's Swimming
and Diving Championships Friday at the University of
Delaware's Harry Rawstrom Pool.
Delaware, led by 200 individual medley
champion Tom Maday (Great Mills/Lexington Park, MD),
posted 248 points for the day, edging Drexel (221). Boston
University was third at 157 followed by New Hampshire (145),
Towson (126), Maine (79), and Vermont (57).
On the women's side, Northeastern, led by
three first place finishes, took the first day lead with 237
points to place ahead of runner-up Boston University (216).
Defending champion New Hampshire was third with 154 points
followed by Towson (152), Delaware (127), Drexel (100),
Maine (55), and Vermont (51).
The second day of the three-day event
will begin with preliminaries Saturday at 11 a.m. with the
finals slated for 6:30 p.m. The meet will conclude on
Sunday.
Delaware, which has won each of the last
three men's team titles, picked up just one victory as
Maday, a senior, won his sixth career America East
individual title by winning the 200 individual medley in
1:55.49. Also for the Blue Hens, Mike Gallaher
(Peabody/West Peabody, MA) was second in the 500 freestyle
(4:38.97), Luke Schenck (Cathedral Prep/Edinboro, PA)
was third in the 500 freestyle (4:43.00), Ian Miller
(Dover/Dover, PA) was third in the 50 freestyle (21.61), and
David Troskey (William Penn HS) was fourth in the
one-meter dive (455.80).
Also for the Hens, the 200 freestyle
relay team placed second (1:26.80), Jim Reichart
(Emmaus HS, Pa.) was sixth in the 500 freestyle
(4:44.48), Kevin Weisser (Franklin
Regional/Murrysville, PA) was seventh in the 500 freestyle
(4:44.93), Tim Wasiewski (Conestoga Valley/Lancaster,
PA) was seventh in the 200 individual medley (1:58.84),
Brian McGillen (St. Mark's HS) was sixth in the 50
freestyle (22.00), John Fernandes (A.I. duPont HS)
was eighth in the 50 freestyle (22.25), the 400 medley relay
team placed fifth (3:33.50), and Brian Aston
(Cheshire, CT HS) was sixth in the one-meter dive
(439.70).
Other men's champions were Drexel's 200
freestyle relay team (1:26.55), New Hampshire's 400 medley
relay team (3:29.88), Boston University's David Rozado in
the 500 freestyle (4:33.42), New Hampshire's Brian Lucey in
the 50 freestyle (21.24), and Drexel freshman Kevin Coogan
who won the one-meter diving with a conference and pool
record total fo 540.80 points. Drexel teammate Mike Savicky
was second in the one-meter dive with 526.70
points.
Northeastern won three races on the
women's side as the Huskies took the 200 freestyle relay
(1:37.05), Miriam Seul won the 50 freestyle (24.30), and
Katie Mailman won the three-meter diving with a pool record
total of 466.10 points. Also on the women's side, Boston
University's Corey Cooper won the 500 freestyle (5:03.91),
New Hampshire's Kim Latourelle led a three-way UNH sweep in
the 200 individual medley (2:07.32), and Boston University
captured the 400 medley relay (3:56.21).
Delaware's top women's finishers included
the 200 freestyle relay team placing fourth i 1:39.79,
Tanya Mainville (Cheshire, CT HS) was third in the
three-meter dive (429.60), Jennifer Haus (St. Mark's
HS) was fourth in the 500 freestyle (5:06.94), Amanda
Stouffer (O.J. Roberts/Spring City, PA) was ninth in the
50 freestyle (25.19), Jenna Blongiewicz (Andover, MA
HS) was 10th in the 200 IM (2:21.46), and the 400 medley
relay team placed fourth in 4:00.40.
AGATE:
Men's Standings After First Day:
1. Delaware - 248; 2. Drexel - 221; 3. Boston University -
157; 4. New Hampshire - 145; 5. Towosn - 126; 6. Maine - 79;
7. Vermont - 57.
200 Freestyle Relay
1. DREX 1:26.55
2. DEL 1:26.80
3. TU 1:27.74
4. BU 1:28.29
5. UM 1:28.99
6. UNH 1:29.38
7. UVM 1:30.27
500 Freestyle:
1. DAVE ROZADO SO BU 4:33.42
2. MIKE GALLAHER JR DEL 4:38.97
3. LUKE SCHENCK JR DEL 4:43.00
4. JEFF GRAVES SO BU 4:43.26
5. MIKE KRAJEWSKI FR UNH 4:43.65
6. JIM REICHART SR DEL 4:44.48
7. KEVIN WEISSER FR DEL 4:44.93
8. DOUG MARK FR BU 4:51.79
9. BRYAN KAHNER SO DEL 4:45.97
10. DANIEL MAZUR FR TU 4:48.87
11. DANA BARROWS JR UM 4:49.71
12. VITALI BEREGOVOI SO DREX 4:49.83
13. PETE MURPHY FR DEL 4:50.93
14. CARL ANDERSON SR UNH 4:52.83
15. TODD BURNS SO UNH 4:53.43
16. CHRIS CAVALLARO JR TU 4:56.79
200 Individual Medley:
1. TOM MADAY SR DEL 1:55.49
2. NIK HAYNES SR TU 1:56.03
3. MARK GERBAN SO DREX 1:57.84
4. RYAN HAHN SO TU 1:58.32
5. TOM REYNOLDS SO UNH 1:58.37
6. JASON WALKOW JR BU 1:58.78
7. TIM WASIEWSKI FR DEL 1:58.84
8. DAN ANDREPOINT FR DREX 1:59.28
9. JAMES KEVINS SR BU 2:00.22
10. SCOTT RADIMER SO UVM 2:01.02
11. ANDREW GREGOS JR TU 2:01.06
12. BRIAN TRABOSH FR DREX 2:01.11
13. DAN GUTTENPLAN SO UNH 2:01.15
14. MARK HALKO SO BU 2:02.69
15. CHRIS SCHWANKL SR DREX 2:03.08
16. JEBB BEAVER FR TU 2:03.13
50 Freestyle:
1. BRIAN LUCEY SR UNH 21.24
2. MATT CARR JR DREX 21.50
3. IAN MILLER SO DEL 21.61
4. KEREM DAGISTAN SO TU 21.80
5. WILLIAM BARTOW SR DREX 21.95
6. BRIAN MCGILLEN SR DEL 22.00
7. MIKE THOMAS SO DREX 22.19
8. JOHN FERNANDES SR DEL 22.25
9. DAN PAINTER FR DREX 22.19
10. NICK BASER FR UM 22.47
11. SCOTT MUETY SO DEL 22.48
12. JON DEWITT SO UM 22.52
13. ERIC BOARINI FR BU 22.54
14. TIM REGAN SR BU 22.55
15. LUCAS GENDRON JR UVM 22.66
16. RICHARD CORMIER SR BU 22.98
1 M Diving:
1. KEVIN COOGAN FR DREX 540.80
2. MIKE SAVICKY SR DREX 526.70
3. MATT STITHAM JR UNH 468.05
4. DAVID TROSKEY FR DEL 455.80
5. GREG VOLOSHIN BU 453.00
6. BRIAN ASTON SR DEL 439.70
7. JASON GOLUMBFSKIE JR DREX 424.85
8. BRYL VILLANUEVA SR DREX 397.20
9. LAVAR LARKS FR DEL 285.90
10. DAN LUCIER SO UM 249.40
11. DAVE ZINK-MAILLOUX SR UNH 219.60
400 Medley Relay:
1. UNH 3:29.88
2. BU 3:30.96
3. TU 3:32.15
4. DREX 3:32.16
5. DEL 3:33.50
6. UM 3:44.39
7. UVM 3:49.68
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