WEST POINT, N.Y. –
Lily Mead won two events for the Loyola University Maryland women's swimming and diving team, and
Joe Hayburn,
Patrick Hayburn and
Caleb Kelly each had individual victories for the men's team, but Army West Point picked up a pair of Patriot League victories over the Greyhounds on Saturday.
The Black Knights won the men's team race, 196-104, and picked up a victory in the women's, 198-101.
The Greyhounds women opened the meet with a relay victory, taking first in the 200 medley relay. Mead,
Avery Stimmel,
Haley Robinson and
Charley Tulio swam 1:39.95 to best the Black Knights by almost three seconds.
Joe Hayburn,
Michael Gozdan,
Patrick Hayburn and
Caleb Kellytook second in the men's relay, swimming 1:26.20.
Mead picked up her first victory of the day in the 100 breaststroke where she swam 1:01.52 to win by 1.46 seconds.
She came back later in the day to take first in the 100 butterfly with a time of 53.98 seconds.
Caleb Kelly was the first individual winner of the day for the men's team, going 20.10 seconds in the 50 freestyle for the winning touch.
The Hayburn brothers came back after the break to pick up their wins.
Joe Hayburn was the first of the two to score a victory, taking the 200 backstroke by more than three seconds, winning in 1:44.59.
Patrick Hayburn then won the 100 butterfly, touching the wall in 47.51.
Ellie Davis scored a second-place finish in the womens' 1,650 freestyle, going 17:19.78, while
CC Leoni was fourth in 17:25.73.
Alex Plavoukos took third in the men's longest race, finishing in 15:38.57, and
Matthew Hughes was fifth in 15:55.35.
Michaela Schultz took second in the women's 200 freestyle (1:50.64), and
Riley Fried was fifth (1:53.19).
Henry Mueller swam 1:40.03 for fourth on the men's side of the race.
Grace Dwyer and
Fay Moser finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the women's 100 backstroke, swimming 57.46 and 58.49.
Joe Hayburn and
JD Moyer had second- and third-place finishes in the men's race with times of 47.12 and 48.81.
Hannah Oslislo took third in the women's 100 breaststroke, swimming 1:06.11, while
Noelle Hoffman was fifth (1:07.60). Gozdan and
Michael Venit finished third and fourth, respectively, in the men's 100 breasstroke in 54.57 and 55.77.
Laura Latham finished second in the women's 200 butterfly, swimming 2:05.92, while
Julia Mason went 2:06.21 for fourth.
Cameron Shinnick and
Owen Glaser finished third (1:49.38) and fourth (1:50.21), respectively, in the men's 200 butterfly.
Stimmel, Tulio and Robinson finished third, fourth and fifth in the women's 50 freestyle, going 23.51, 23.64 and 23.71.
Patrick Hayburn and
Liam Schindler had fourth- and fifth-place finishes behind Kelly in the men's 50 freestyle in 20.51 and 20.77.
Cali Fasser and
Lilly Jermain were fourth and fifth in the women's 3-meter diving with scores of 218.85 and 130.80, while
Thomas McCarthy took fourth in the men's 1-meter event with 267.30 points.
Avery Stimmel was the top finisher for the women in the 100 freestyle, racing 51.17 seconds for third. Kelly took third in the men's 100 freestyle (44.44), and
Brennan Coyle finished fifth in 45.19.
Grace Dwyer,
Lauren Lane and
Gianna Moscetti finished third, fourth and fifth in the women's 200 backstroke with respective times of 2:03.22, 2:03.78 and 2:09.96. Following Hayburn's win in the men's 200 backstroke, Mueller was third (1:48.34) and Moyer took fourth (1:49.72).
Hoffman ahd a swim of 2:23.53 for second in the 200 breaststroke, and Oslislo was third in 2:27.56. Gozdan and
Zach Eisenmann raced 2:01.95 and 2:04.46 for second and third in the men's 200 breaststroke.
Fried, Leoni and
Faith Karr had top-five finishes in the women's 500 freestyle, going third, fourth and fifth in 5:06.07, 5:06.63 and 5:07.26. Hughes and
Jonah Goodman were third and fifth in the men's race in 4:34.10 and 4:37.72.
Schultz and Latham were fourth and fifth behind Mead's win in the 100 butterfly, swimming times of 55.78 and 56.50. Shinnick and
Hans van Lierop finished third and fourth in the men's 100 butterfly in 49.55 and 49.92.
Fasser and Jermain had fourth- and fifth-place finishes in the women's 1-meter event with scores of 231.75 and 154.80.
Sam Hersick took second in the men's 3-meter event with 255.75 points, and McCarthy scored 252.15 for third.
Fried claimed another third-place finish with a time of 2:07.05 in the women's 200 individual medley, and Latham was fifth in 2:08.37. Mueller led the men's team with a fourth-place finish in 1:51.58.
Loyola closed the day with second-place finishes in the 200 freestyle relays, swimming 1:32.13 on the women's side (Mead, Stimmel, Robinson, Tulio) and 1:20.84 on the men's (
Patrick Hayburn, Coyle, van Lierop, Kelly).
The Greyhounds will close their dual-meet schedule on Sunday with a 1 p.m. home meet against Mount St. Mary's.