BALTIMORE, Md. – The Towson University women's swimming and diving team defeated Loyola in a midweek showdown Wednesday evening.
The Tigers defeated the Greyhounds 190-99 inside Mangione Pool.
How it Happened
- The quartet of Maddi Mangum, Jacki Schoening, Maddie Mince and Annemarie Schnoor won the 200-yard medley relay (1:45.15).
- It was a 1-2 finish in the 1650-yard freestyle with Meagan Clark (17:17.27) and Karlee Carminati, respectively.
- The Tigers had the top four finishes in the 200-yard freestyle. Megan Cowan won the event (1:55.49), followed by Kayla Reedy (1:55.71), Parker Schulz (1:56.78) and Alex Diacumakos (1:56.82).
- Towson also had the top four finishes in the 100-yard backstroke as Elise Devlin touched the wall first (58.69), followed by Reagan Martin (59.76), then Meghan Jones (59.79) and Andrea Ducar (1:00.52).
- Schoening captured first in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:03.72).
- Sarah-Margaret Locke won the 200-yard butterfly (2:05.94).
- Another top four finish took place in the 50-yard freestyle with Schnoor coming in first (23.97). Mince (24.55), Hailey Ritter (24.65) and Mangum (24.69) rounded out the top four.
- Christina Coleman kept up her winning streak after a first-place score in the 3-meter dive (254.85).
- Schonnor (51.99), Ava Enriquez (54.07) and Mince (54.27) had the top three finishes in the 100-yard freestyle.
- The Tigers saw another top four finish with Devlin (2:05.64), Diacumakos (2:06.24), Martin (2:06.93) and Gabby Cervone (2:09.02) in the 200-yard backstroke.
- Katie Nunez took third in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:27.03).
- Jones (5:07.84) and Reedy (5:15.12) took 1-2 in the 500-yard freestyle.
- Ducar finished second in the 100-yard butterfly (57.26).
- Towson dominated the 1-meter diving competition with Coleman (278.40), Fiona McIlmail (252.30), Sarah DiGaetano (245.47) and Ashley Sinicropi taking the top four spots.
Up Next
The Tigers have a quick turnaround as they compete this Friday, Jan. 24 on senior day versus Delaware. Towson will honor
Megan Cowan,
Kalyn Fetter,
Rachel Hoban,
Meghan Jones,
Sarah-Margaret Locke,
Maddi Mangum,
Annemarie Schnoor and
Jacki Schoening in between the diving competition and the regular meet.
All actions begins at 2 p.m. with diving and swimming will start at 5 p.m. inside Burdick Hall.