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Swimming and Diving Programs Fall to La Salle in Afternoon Dual

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BALTIMORE – Devin Cronin swept the 100 and 200-yard breaststroke events, highlighting six overall race wins for Loyola University Maryland in a pair of dual defeats to La Salle at Mangione Pool on Monday.

The women fell by a final of 178.5-121.5, while the men were bested 222-76 in the Greyhounds' first dual meet since Nov. 23. Elizabeth Walsh, Emily Koegl and Jimmy Hayburn added individual wins for Loyola.

In addition to her victories in the breast events, Cronin teamed with Walsh, Koegl and Megan Dickey for a first-place time of 1:47.90 in the 200 medley relay to begin the afternoon. Cronin finished the 100 breast in 1:05.64, with teammate Abby Andrews (1:09.70) following in third. She then completed the 200 breast in 2:25.39, with Allison Wade (2:34.54) adding a third-place showing for the Greyhounds.

Walsh had a trio of top-three efforts, as she won the 100 backstroke (59.31) took second in the 200 individual medley (2:09.52) and placed third in the 200 back (2:11.78). Walsh's 200 IM time was less than a hundredth of a second back of La Salle's Sara Rizzetto in first.

Koegl's event victory came in the 100 butterfly, as she touched the wall in 57.14. Anne Hayburn followed in third with a mark of 58.56. In the 200 fly, it was Koegl (2:09.98) in second and Molly Davis (2:11.90) in third.

Other runner-up performances on the women's side were posted by Emma Schouten in the 200 freestyle (1:57.80), Dickey in the 50 free (24.85) and Loyola's 400 free relay team of Sophie Jahan, Claire Bowser, Hayburn and Sarah Abril (3:39.67).

Elizabeth Romano took third in both the 500 free (5:20.77) and 1000 free (11:03.96), while Bowser was third in the 100 free (55.18) and 200 free (1:58.39).

Jimmy Hayburn topped the field in the 50 free to lead the Loyola men, as he completed the sprint race in 21.13. Hayburn was also third in the 100 free (47.58), and he was part of a pair of runner-up relay efforts.

Conor Rutigliano, Jay Venit, Sung Lee and Hayburn were runners-up in the 200 medley relay (1:33.74), while Lee, Jonathan Brooks, Colin Anderson and Hayburn were second in the 400 free relay (3:11.70).

Max Verheyen added three strong individual swims for the men. He was second in the 1000 free (9:37.61), the 200 breast (2:08.47) and the 200 IM (1:54.59). Third place efforts in the pool were recorded by Mark Boran in the 200 back (1:53.82), Reid Hussey in the 500 free (4:45.89) and Zac Metzler in the 100 fly (52.44).

Jack Still added third-place finishes in both the 1-meter (240.89 points) and 3-meter (250.50) dives.

The Greyhounds are right back at Mangione Pool on Wednesday, hosting local rivals Towson at 5 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Colin Anderson

Colin Anderson

Junior
Abby Andrews

Abby Andrews

Sophomore
Mark Boran

Mark Boran

Junior
Jonathan Brooks

Jonathan Brooks

Sophomore
Devin Cronin

Devin Cronin

Senior
Molly Davis

Molly Davis

Sophomore
Megan Dickey

Megan Dickey

Junior
Anne Hayburn

Anne Hayburn

Senior
Jimmy Hayburn

Jimmy Hayburn

Sophomore
Reid Hussey

Reid Hussey

Sophomore
Sophie Jahan

Sophie Jahan

Sophomore
Emily Koegl

Emily Koegl

Senior

Players Mentioned

Colin Anderson

Colin Anderson

Junior
Abby Andrews

Abby Andrews

Sophomore
Mark Boran

Mark Boran

Junior
Jonathan Brooks

Jonathan Brooks

Sophomore
Devin Cronin

Devin Cronin

Senior
Molly Davis

Molly Davis

Sophomore
Megan Dickey

Megan Dickey

Junior
Anne Hayburn

Anne Hayburn

Senior
Jimmy Hayburn

Jimmy Hayburn

Sophomore
Reid Hussey

Reid Hussey

Sophomore
Sophie Jahan

Sophie Jahan

Sophomore
Emily Koegl

Emily Koegl

Senior