BALTIMORE – Loyola University Maryland men's and women's swimming and diving wrapped up their dual meet schedules Friday against Army West Point in meets the Black Knights won 199–101 on the women's side and 178–122 in the men's competition at the Mangione Aquatic Center.
The Greyhounds opened the meet with multiple top‑five relay finishes against Army West Point. On the women's side, Loyola's A 200 medley relay of
Christine Datovech,
Bryce Gold,
Haley Robinson and
Gianna Davis finished second in 1:42.24, while the Greyhounds' C relay placed fourth in 1:45.19 and the B relay finished fifth in 1:45.71.
The men's 200 medley relay team of
Joe Hayburn,
Brennan Coyle, Hans Van Lierop and
Derek Feldman took second in 1:26.19, with Loyola's B relay placing third in 1:28.72 and the C relay finishing fifth in 1:31.03.
In distance freestyle,
Ellie Davis led Loyola in the women's 1650 freestyle by placing fifth in 17:36.01, followed by
Adrianna Caponiti in sixth at 17:45.96 and
Elsie Bredbenner in seventh in 18:06.33. On the men's side,
Kiernan Leary finished second in the 1650 freestyle with a time of 15:59.93, while
Chase Garcia placed third in 16:06.22 and
Cody Miles finished fourth in 16:07.23.
Michela Schultz captured Loyola's first individual victory by winning the women's 200 freestyle in 1:52.78. Cecilia Van Lierop added a fourth‑place finish in 1:53.50, while Madison Testa placed sixth in 1:55.53. In the men's 200 freestyle,
Thomas Cechini finished second in 1:40.58,
Tyler Knurek placed third in 1:40.59, and
Gavin Abelende took fourth in 1:40.64.
Datovech led Loyola in the women's 100 backstroke with a second‑place finish in 56.21, followed closely by
Maeve Brandenburg in third at 56.62.
Kelly Bruen added a sixth‑place finish in 57.39. For the men, Hayburn placed second in the 100 backstroke with a time of 46.42, while
JD Moyer finished third in 49.11 and
Ben Schlotterer took fifth in 50.65.
Hannah Oslislo highlighted Loyola's effort in the women's 100 breaststroke by finishing third in 1:04.92, with
Meghan Donovan placing fifth in 1:05.45 and
Bryce Gold finishing sixth in 1:05.68. In the men's 100 breaststroke,
Michael Venit took third in 54.60, while
Jack Hathaway finished fourth in 55.81.
Riley Fried led Loyola in the women's 200 butterfly with a second‑place time of 2:03.18, followed by
Faith Karr in fourth at 2:08.13 and Sammy Yerkes in sixth in 2:08.86.
Luke Dwyer paced the men by winning the 200 butterfly in 1:47.44, while
Cameron Shinnick finished second in 1:50.05 and
Timmy King placed fifth in 1:54.16.
Robinson won the women's 50 freestyle in 23.22, with
Gianna Davis placing fourth in 23.87 and
Gabby Jones finishing seventh in 24.55. In the men's 50 freestyle,
Brennan Coyle finished third in 20.57,
Derek Feldman took fourth in 20.58, and Hans Van Lierop placed fifth in 20.68.
On the boards, Calista Fasser placed second for Loyola in women's 3‑meter diving with a score of 255.23, while
Annie Dockx finished fourth with 238.28 points.
Thomas McCarthy led Loyola in men's 1‑meter diving by placing third with a score of 295.58.
Cecilia Van Lierop paced Loyola in the women's 100 freestyle with a third‑place time of 52.29, followed by Robinson in fourth at 52.51 and Davis tied for sixth in 52.72. Coyle led the men's 100 freestyle by finishing third in 45.16, while
Liam Schindler placed fourth in 45.35 and
Derek Feldman took fifth in 45.71.
Lauren Lane highlighted the women's 200 backstroke by finishing second in 2:02.08, while
Grace Dwyer added a fifth‑place finish in 2:05.80. Hayburn won the men's 200 backstroke in 1:44.63, with
JD Moyer placing third in 1:49.98 and
Ben Schlotterer finishing fourth in 1:51.56.
In the women's 200 breaststroke,
Noelle Hoffman finished fourth in 2:23.54 with
Meghan Donovan close behind in fifth at 2:23.95. Venit led Loyola in the men's 200 breaststroke by placing third in 2:03.12.
Faith Karr placed third for Loyola in the women's 500 freestyle with a time of 5:07.11, while
Adrianna Caponiti finished fifth in 5:11.20.
Kiernan Leary added a second‑place finish in the men's 500 freestyle in 4:37.57, with
Hayden Bartz finishing fourth in 4:38.28.
Datovech finished second in the women's 100 butterfly in 54.89, while Schultz placed third in 56.46.
Luke Dwyer led Loyola again in the men's 100 butterfly with a third‑place time of 49.06, followed by Hans Van Lierop in fourth at 49.09.
Fried placed second in the women's 200 individual medley in 2:07.48, while
Kate O'Brien finished sixth in 2:10.61.
Kaden Fatta led Loyola in the men's 200 IM by placing third in 1:54.99.
Loyola closed the meet with a victory in the women's 400 freestyle relay as Datovech, Davis, Schultz and Robinson touched first in 3:26.75. The men followed suit as Hayburn, Schindler, Coyle and Feldman won the 400 freestyle relay in 2:57.59.