Team Scores
New Hampshire 188, Rhode Island 112
Results
How It Happened
Senior
Olivia Winslow won both diving events and freshman
Molly Beckwith added a victory in the 200-yard freestyle, but it was not enough for Rhode Island, which fell 188-112 at New Hampshire Monday afternoon.
Winslow remained unbeaten in the 1-meter dive this season. Her scored of 282.98 was well ahead of the field. Teammates
Kelsey Kreuscher (242.85) and
Emily Whiteneck (230.25) placed third and fourth in the event, respectively for the Rams.
Winslow and Whiteneck placed first and second, respectively, in the 3-meter dive. Winslow won with a score of 306.15, while Whiteneck added a score of 279.00. Kreuscher was fourth in the event with a score of 259.88.
Beckwith's victory in the 200-yard freestyle was the lone individual swimming race win for the Rams. She finished in a time of 1:55.04 to hold off New Hampshire's Sydney Leblic Garcia (1:55.20). Rhody's
Rylee Kelly added a third-place finish for URI in the event with her time of 1:55.42. Beckwith later added a second-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly.
Standouts from the Pool
- Rhode Island's team of Avery Potyrala, Lily Mair, Molly Beckwith and Abby Zadorozny won the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:36.93, finishing .5 seconds ahead of New Hampshire.
- The Rams took three of the top four spots in the 100-yard breaststroke. While UNH's Emily Wright won the event, Maddy Deeney, Logan Norrid and Carolyn Wanosik took spots two, three and four, respectively.
- Juliana Tyler has a second-place finish in the 200-yard butterfly, while Matilde Leal did the same in the 200-yard backstroke.
- New Hampshire won 12 of the 16 events.
- The Wildcats took the top two spots in four different races, and the top three spots in three more events.
Up Next
Rhode Island is back at home Saturday, Jan. 17 when it hosts Vermont. The meet begins at 10:30 a.m. in the Tootell Aquatic Center.
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