BALTIMORE – Loyola University Maryland men's and women's swimming and diving celebrated its Class of 2025 on Sunday with a pair of victories over Mount St. Mary's University in the final dual meet of the season for the Greyhounds.
The Greyhounds honored their graduating seniors during the meet break and then finished up a pair of victories. The men's team beat Mount St. Mary's, 130.5-63.5, and the women were 137-57 winners.
Loyola, which will now break from competition to prepare for the Patriot League Championships which will be held February 19-22, won 24 of 26 events Sunday against the Mountaineers.
Lily Mead and
Brennan Coyle set school and pool record for the Greyhounds in their respective 100 individual medley races.
Mead had a winning time of 55.63 in the women's race, while Coyle won the men's in 49.39.
The Greyhounds won the opening 200 medley relays on Sunday afternoon with
Fay Moser,
Avery Stimmel,
Lily Mead and
Charley Tulio swimming 1:45.04 for first on the women's side, and
Henry Mueller,
Michael Gozdan,
Patrick Hayburn and
Caleb Kelly going 1:28.70 for the men's win.
Ellie Davis swam 10:37.39 for a victory in the women's 1,000 freestyle with
CC Leoni (10:45.25) and
Adrianna Caponiti (10:46.97) taking second and third.
Josh Stegner and Micahel Venit were first and second in the men's 1,000 freestyle with times of 10:09.16 and 10:19.95.
Julia Mason pulled away for a 1:58.34 win in the women's 200 freestyle with
Alina Zavala taking second in 2:02.08 and
Caro Suarez fifth (2:05.03).
Floyd Conlin clipped
Owen Glaser, 1:44.98 to 1:45.17, in the men's 200 freestyle, and
Dylan Covington finished fourth in 1:46.63.
Haley Robinson led a one through five sweep in the women's 50 freestyle, winning in 24.31.
Gabby Jones was second in 25.06, followed by
Emily Colyar (25.49),
Maddie Testa (25.52) and
Kate O'Brien (25.66).
Caleb Kelly,
Henry Mueller and
Hans van Lierop went one-two-three in the men's 50 freestyle in 20.19, 21.47 and 21.74, and
Riley Coyle took fifth in 21.89.
Moser finished third in the 100 individual medley behind Mead's win with a time of 1:01.23, while
Riley Fried and
Michela Schultz took fourth and fifth in 1:01.86 and 1:02.79.
Brennan Coyle scored a pool and school record in the men's 100 individual medley, swimming 49.39 to lead the Greyhounds one through seven finish. Gozadan was second (51.08),
Harry Hearn took third (51.97),
Tyler Knurek was fourth (52.22) and
Liam Schindler finished fifth (52.26).
Robinson picked up another victory in the women's 50 butterfly with a time of 25.47, leading Schultz (26.53),
Laura Latham (26.61) and Fried (27.00) in second, third and fifth.
Patrick Hayburn edged his brother,
Joe Hayburn, for first in the men's 50 butterfly, winning in 21.49 to Joe's 22.01. Schindler and
Brennan Coyle tied for third in 22.32, and
Alex Plavoukos was fifth in 23.31.
Joe Hayburn came back for a win in the men's 50 backstroke, winning in 21.74 to lead the Greyhounds who swept the top seven. Kelly finished second (23.79), Shinnick was third (24.07),
Riley Coyle placed fourth (24.53) and
Hayden Bartz was fifth (25.07).
Faith Karr (5:16.12),
Julia Mason (5:18.92) and
Noelle Hoffman (5:20.50) were first, second and third in the women's 500 freestyle, while Knurek (4:38.19),
Patrick Boyle (4:51.58),
Lane Bradshaw (5:01.46) and Covington (5:03.50) took first, second, fourth and fifth, respectively, in the men's race.
Stimmel had the women's top time in the 50 breaststroke, and the No. 2 time overall in 29.79, with Latham recording the No. 3 time in 31.79. Gozdan (24.90), Connor Libassi (26.75), Mueller (26.91),
Jonah Goodman (27.71) and
Max Rice (27.73) went one through five in the men's race.
Colyar, Moser, Stimmel and Tulio had the fastest timein the women's 200 freestyle relay (1:38.62), as did
Joe Hayburn,
Brennan Coyle, Schindler and van Lierop (1:22.01) in the men's race.