Delaware's Raw Leads Blue Hens to 199-98 Dual Victory Over Army in Non-Conference Action
January 18, 2013
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• Results
NEWARK, Del. -- Delaware’s Paul Gallagher was a key cog in four first-place finishes and Courtney Raw (at right) added three first-place nods that helped the Blue Hen men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in a non-conference dual sweep against Army Friday afternoon at Harry Rawstorm Natitorium at the Carpenter Sports Building.
The Blue Hen women swimming and diving team (8-2) earned a 199-98 victory over Army (5-6) while the Delaware men swimming and diving squad improved to a 5-3 overall record with a 171-129 triumph over the Black Knights (8-3).
The Blue Hen women’s swimming team tallied 13 first-place, 12 second-place and 10 third-place finishes in UD’s win over the United States Military Academy. Raw was part of the 200 medley relay team with Dominique Montoya, Mary Kay Harris and Morgan Whyte (1:45.97) along with earning individual wins in the 100 backstroke (58.11) and the 100 backstroke (2:06.77).
Additional wins for the UD women were; 200 medley relay team of Raw, Dominique Montoya, Mary Kay Harris, Morgan Whyte (1:46.97), Laura Askin in the 200 freestyle (1:55.45), Dominique Montoya in the 100 freestyle (52.89), Megan Northshield in the 1000 freestyle (10:27.93) and 200 butterfly (2:06.66), Haley Novak in the 200 breaststroke (2:29.29), Emily Pate in the 100 breaststroke (1:08.50), Shea Solt in the 500 freestyle (5:06.77) and Morgan Whyte in 50 freestyle (23.82).
Delaware’s men’s swimming team produced 10 first-place, five second-place and eight third-place finishes in their victory over the Black Knights. Gallagher was a part of the 200 medley relay team with Ryan Roberts, Clayton Clemons and Cole Clark along with the 400 freestyle relay team with Sihan Liu, Matthew Marquez and Roberts (3:08.44) in addition to wins in the 50 freest
yle (21.33) and 100 freestyle (47.03).
Also Earning wins for the Blue Hens were; Matthew McCarthy in the 100 backstroke (51.80) and 200 backstroke (1:51.01), Roberts, in the 200 freestyle (1:42.62) and 500 freestyle (4:39.58), Andrew Speese in the 200 butterfly (1:52.27) and Alex Tooley in the 200 individual medley (1:55.95).
Delaware’s men’s and women’s diving teams tallied two first place, two second-place and three third-place finish in the meet. Kristina Congdon swept the competition with wins in the 3-meter (267.98) and the 1-meter (274.65) event. Lize Keefer added a second-place nod in the 1-meter (221.63) while Caitlin Stockwell added third-place win in the 3-meter competition. Leading the men was Luke Winkler, who produced a second-place finish in the 3-mete (275.55) and third place in the 1-meter (273.08) while Brian Coonce added a third-place finsish in the 3-meter (258.53).
The Delaware men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams complete their final home weekend of the 2012-13 season at Harry Rawstrom Pool at the Carpenter Sports Building when they host conference rival, Towson, on Saturday, January 19 at 1 p.m.
AGATE:
Women’s Final Totals
Delaware def. Army, 199-98
1st Place - 200 medley relay (Courtney Raw, Dominique Montoya, Mary Kay Harris, Morgan Whyte), 1:46.97, Laura Askin, 200 freestyle (1:55.45), Kristina Congdon, 1-meter diving (274.65), 3-meter diving (267.98), Dominique Montoya, 100 freestyle (52.89), Megan Northshield, 1000 freestyle (10:27.93), 200 butterfly (2:06.66),
Haley Novak, 200 breaststroke (2:29.29), Emily Pate, 100 breaststroke (1:08.50), Courtney Raw, 100 backstroke (58.11), 200 backstroke (2:06.77), Shea Solt, 500 freestyle (5:06.77), Morgan Whyte, 50 freestyle (23.82).
2nd Place - 200 medley relay (Alyssa Sanders, Emily Pate, Kaitlin Wolla, Maggie Tracy), 1:50.40, Joanna Baird, 500 freestyle (5:11.27), Lize Keefer, 1-meter diving (221.63), Dominique Montoya, 200 freestyle (1:56.76), Haley Novak, 100 breaststroke (1:10.47), Emily Pate, 200 breaststroke (2:30.41), Lesley Payonk, 1000 freestyle (10:36.51), Alyssa Sanders, 100 backstroke (1:00.43), Shea Solt, 200 freestyle (1:55.96), Maggie Tracy, 100 freestyle (53.66), Kaitlin Wolla, 200 butterfly (2:09.27), 100 butterfly (58.54).
3rd Place - 400 freestyle relay (Maggie Tracy, Mary Kay Harris, Laura Askin, Dominique Montoya), 3:35.55), Lauren Ahrens, 200 freestyle (1:57.45), Laura Askin, 100 butterfly (59.89), Joanna Baird, 1000 freestyle (10:40.85), Haley Novak, 200 individual medley (2:18.18), Amy Stelmaszyk, 200 butterfly (2:09.77), 500 freestyle (5:14.11), Caitlin Stockwell, 1-meter diving (219.08), Maggie Tracy, 50 freestyle (24.74), Morgan Whyte, 100 freestyle (54.21).
4th Place - 200 medley relay (Lauren Ahrens, Jamie Kane, Amy Stelmaszyk, Brittany Lazear), 1:56.13, 400 freestyle relay (Morgan Whyte, Brittany Lazear, Courtney Raw, Lesley Payonk), 3:38.62, Kimberly Caruso, 1-meter diving (195.83), Brittany Lazear, 500 freestyle (5:14.81), Megan Northshield, 100 butterfly (1:00.61), Caitlin Stockwell, 3-meter diving (218.33).
5th Place - 400 freestyle relay (Kaitlin Wolla, Breanne Keenan, Shea Solt, Allie Brown), 3:46.88, Allie Brown, 200 backstroke (2:14.50), Mary Kay Harris, 50 freestyle (25.09), 100 butterfly (1:00.91), Mackenzie Howarth, 100 breaststroke (1:11.35), 200 breaststroke (2:32.51), Lize Keefer, 3-meter diving (214.85).
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