Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

Loyola University Maryland Athletics

Scoreboard

Molly Davis
Ale Terrero

Swimming & Diving

Swimming & Diving Programs Win 22 Events in Dual Sweep of Lafayette

Molly Davis
Full Results

BALTIMORE – Lily Mead won all three of her individual races, while Jack Still and Charley Tulio each added a pair of solo victories during dual sweeps over Lafayette for Loyola University Maryland's swimming and diving programs on Saturday.

The Greyhound women won by a final margin of 197-100, while the men posted a nearly identical victory of 197-103. Loyola combined to win 22 of 32 contested races overall.

Mead took first place in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:34.50), 100 breaststroke (1:05.90) and 100 butterfly (58.01) during a strong all-around performance in the pool. Tulio swept the sprint free events for the women, winning the 50 free in 24.73 and completing the 100 free in 54.05, and she teamed with Alison Prushinski, Avery Stimmel and Izzy Barnette for a meet-opening win in the 200 medley relay (1:49.68).

The women took first in 12 of 16 events on the afternoon. Jess Stolfi (220.72) won by over 20 points in the 3-meter dive, while Mya Sharkey (219.29) topped teammate Anna Donato (201.52) in the 1-meter.

Other individual winners in the pool included Molly Davis in the 200 fly (2:08.92), Gianna Moscetti in the 500 free (5:15.58) and Elizabeth Walsh in the 200 individual medley (2:11.17). Laura Latham added a trio of second place finishes, as she was runner-up in the 100 free (54.36), 100 fly (59.18) and 200 IM (2:12.81).

Fay Moser, Claire Bowser, Stella Meyerhoeffer and Amanda Craddock finished up the meet for the women with a first-place showing in the 200 free relay (1:39.98).

Still was the lone two-time victor on the men's side, as he took first in both diving events. Still (287.47), Dan Faunce (232.79) and Tyler Zarzycki (176.10) claimed the top three spots in the 1-meter, while it was Still (267.00), Faunce (220.72) and Jeremy Unahue (205.72) leading the way in the 3-meter.

Reid Hussey (500 free – 4:46.54) and Caleb Kelly (50 free – 20.63) both posted individual wins for the Greyhounds, and they teamed with Patrick Hayburn and Jimmy Hayburn for a first-place effort in the 200 free relay (1:23.87).

Loyola took first in every freestyle race against the Leopards, as Alex Plavoukos won the 1000 free (9:51.11), Zach Reid touched the wall first in the 200 free (1:42.68) and Henry Mueller led the way in the 100 free (46.57).

Other individual winners on the men's side were Conor Rutigliano in the 100 backstroke (51.03) and Max Verheyen in the 200 back (1:53.98). Verheyen, Zach Eisenmann, Patrick Hayburn and Kelly began the meet with a runner-up performance in the 200 medley relay (1:33.59).

The Greyhounds host Johns Hopkins in the Thomas Murphy Invitational next weekend, with the first of three sessions beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday.
Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Izzy Barnette

Izzy Barnette

Sophomore
Claire Bowser

Claire Bowser

Junior
Molly Davis

Molly Davis

Senior
Anna Donato

Anna Donato

Senior
Dan Faunce

Dan Faunce

Sophomore
Jimmy Hayburn

Jimmy Hayburn

Senior
Reid Hussey

Reid Hussey

Senior
Caleb Kelly

Caleb Kelly

Sophomore
Lily Mead

Lily Mead

Sophomore
Stella Meyerhoeffer

Stella Meyerhoeffer

Sophomore
Alison Prushinski

Alison Prushinski

Sophomore
Zach Reid

Zach Reid

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Izzy Barnette

Izzy Barnette

Sophomore
Claire Bowser

Claire Bowser

Junior
Molly Davis

Molly Davis

Senior
Anna Donato

Anna Donato

Senior
Dan Faunce

Dan Faunce

Sophomore
Jimmy Hayburn

Jimmy Hayburn

Senior
Reid Hussey

Reid Hussey

Senior
Caleb Kelly

Caleb Kelly

Sophomore
Lily Mead

Lily Mead

Sophomore
Stella Meyerhoeffer

Stella Meyerhoeffer

Sophomore
Alison Prushinski

Alison Prushinski

Sophomore
Zach Reid

Zach Reid

Sophomore