PHILADELPHIA – The Loyola University Maryland men's and women's swimming and diving teams finished Saturday with split results at La Salle University as the women's side posted a 165-130 win over the Explorers, but the men fell, 156-138.
Abby Andrews,
Megan Dickey,
Elizabeth Walsh,
Colin Anderson and
Mark Boran all won two events for the Greyhounds as the women came up with nine victories and the men had six.
Both 200 medley relay teams opened the meet with victories as
Faith Tyranski, Andrews, Walsh and Dickey finished first on the women's side in 1:47.09.
Conor Rutigliano,
David Sears, Jimmy Haubury and
Reid Hussey were victorious in the men's race with a time of 1:32.49.
Maggie McCann (11:02.13) and
Dylan Champagne (9:50.20) followed the relay wins with a pair of second-place finishes in the 1,000 freestyles.
Anderson had the first of his two wins in the men's 200 freestyle, touching the wall in 1:42.92, while
John Nguyen was third in 1:43.84. In the women's version of the race,
Claire Bowser (1:55.37) and
Lauren Joyce (1:55.82) were second and third, respectively.
Walsh led a trio of Greyhounds who finished first through third in the 100 backstroke, winning in 57.29 in front of
Maggie Manchester (59.03) and Tyranski (1:00.11).
The men's 100 backstroke brought Boran his first win of the day as he claimed the top spot in 51.11, and
Jonathan Brooks was third in 51.36.
Andrews captured first in the women's 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:06.15, and Wade notched third in 1:09.00.
Molly Davis won the women's 200 butterfly in 2:05.54, and Hussey finished second in 1:51.84 in the men's race.
Dickey won back-to-back races for the women, first taking first in the 50 freestyle (23.88) before besting the field in the 100 freestyle (51.95).
Claire Bowser picked up a third-place finish in the 100, clocking 53.00.
Jimmy Hayburn was a winner on the men's side in the 50 freestyle in 21.40, while Rutigliano was third (21.51) and Anderson fourth (21.63). Rutigliano was then second in the 100 freestyle (46.85).
Walsh and Joyce finished second and third, respectively, in the 200 backstroke with times of 2:03.70 and 2:04.86.
Boran picked up his second first-place finish in the 200 backstroke, winning in 1:48.90 in front of
Jonathan Brooks (1:52.97) and
Casey Brown (1:53.59) in second and third.
Andrews scored her second victory of the afternoon in the women's 200 breaststroke, leading three Greyhounds in the top three in 2:24.47. Wade and
Caroline Arpin were second and third in 2:25.09 and 2:30.95.
Josh Walker and
Brett Legambi were second and third in the men's 200 breaststroke, swimming times of 2:09.85 and 2:10.96.
Joyce won the women's 500 freestyle with a time of 5:10.26, while Hussey (4:36.49) and Champagne (4:42.45) were first and second in the men's race.
Walsh finished her day with a first-place race in the 100 butterfly (57.57). Wade, Davis and Andrews culminated the women's individual races with second through fourth place finishes in the 400 individual medley.
Brooks was third in the men's 100 butterfly (50.65), and Hussey was second in the men's 400 individual medley (4:00.82).