TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University men's and women's swimming & diving teams host the Delaware Blue Hens at Burdick Pool for the final dual meet of the season Saturday, Jan. 27. Diving will begin at 10:00 a.m. Senior Day ceremonies are scheduled for 12:15 p.m. and swimming will follow.
The meet will be streamed on FloSwimming. Live results will be available on the Meet Mobile app.
SCOUTING THE BLUE HENS
The Blue Hen's women's team comes in at 3-0 with dual meet victories over West Chester (180-63), Drexel (180-120) and Seton Hall (176.5-121.5).
The Delaware men come in at 3-0 this season with wins over West Chester (153-90), Drexel (189-111) and Seton Hall (157-143). Delaware hosts the Blue Hen Invite on Feb. 3 before the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) Championships in Hampton, Va. starting Feb. 28.
TALKING TIGERS
The Towson women hold two CAA-best times in individual events this season. The Tigers hold top times in the 100 (Frame, 53.40) and 200 back (Frame, 1:56.26).
The Towson women's team finished in fifth place at the conference championship meet in 2022-23. Sophomore
Ally Frame is the reigning champion in the 100 back and took bronze in the 200 back. Second-year diver
Shannon Parrau narrowly missed the podium in the 1-meter dive with a score of 266.45 at her first CAA championship meet. Four newcomers join 24 returners on the 2023-24 roster.
The Towson men currently hold six league-best marks in the conference across individual events. The Tigers hold CAA-best times in the 50 (Benzing, 19.90) and 100 free (Benzing 44.05), the 100 (Benzing, 51.48) and 200 breast (Benzing, 1:54.64), the 100 fly (Benzing, 46.21) and the 200 IM (Benzing, 1:43.66). Towson also holds CAA high water marks in the 200 (1:18.90) and 400 free (2:56.49) relays, and the 200 (1:26.46) and 400 medley (3:12.23) relays.
Seven newcomers accompany 16 returners from last season following a third-place finish at the CAA Championships last February. The two swimmers accounting for Towson's four gold medal finishes at the 2022-23 conference championship meet have returned for the Black & Gold.
Brian Benzing took gold in the 100 fly, 100 breast and 200 IM while breaking the all-time conference record in the 100 breast and 200 IM. He is a three-time defending CAA Swimmer of the Year, two-time CAA Outstanding Swimmer of the Meet and two-time Honorable Mention All-America.
Michael Fazio is the two-time defending 50 free champion in the CAA and won the 100 free in 2021.
NCAA QUALIFIERS
Brian Benzing – 51.48 (B) | 100 Breast
Brian Benzing – 1:54.64 (B) | 200 Breast
Brian Benzing – 46.21 (B) | 100 Fly
Brian Benzing – 1:43.66 (B) | 200 IM
Aidan Clark – 303.90 (B) | 1m Dive
Ally Frame – 53.40 (B) | 100 Back
Ally Frame – 1:56.26 (B) | 200 Back
Shannon Parrau – 290.40 (B) | 1m Dive
Shannon Parrau – 288.95 (B) | 3m Dive
CAA HONOR ROLL
Weekly Awards:
Brian Benzing | CAA Men's Swimmer of the Week – 12/12/23
All Frame | CAA Co-Women's Swimmer of the Week – 12/12/23
Brian Benzing | CAA Men's Swimmer of the Week – 11/21/23
Brian Benzing | CAA Co-Men's Swimmer of the Week – 10/31/23
Aidan Clark | CAA Men's Diver of the Week – 10/31/23
Shannon Parrau | CAA Women's Diver of the Week – 10/31/23
Addie Scott | CAA Women's Swimmer of the Week – 10/31/23
Brian Benzing | CAA Men's Swimmer of the Week – 10/24/23
Aidan Clark | CAA Men's Diver of the Week – 10/17/23
Shannon Parrau | CAA Women's Diver of the Week – 10/17/23
Brian Benzing | CAA Co-Men's Swimmer of the Week – 10/10/23
Monthly Awards:
Benjamin Eischeid | CAA Men's Co-Rookie Swimmer of the Month – November/December
Grady Gardner | CAA Men's Rookie Diver of the Month – November/December
Addie Scott | CAA Women's Rookie Swimmer of the Month – October
CAPTAIN'S ORDERS
Second-year head coach
Anthony Bruno has named the captains for the 2023-24 seasons.
Women's captains: Hayley Beutel,
Tiffany Matulis and
Bridget Thomas.
Men's captains: TJ Bearor,
Brian Benzing and
Evan Bota.