Towson, Md – The Towson University swimming and diving teams hosted conference rivals the Drexel Dragons for senior day on Saturday. The men's team fell to the Dragons 174-126, while the women won by a score of 168.67-125.33.
Records:
- Towson Men: 3-3-1
- Drexel Men: 5-0
- Towson Women: 5-1
- Drexel Women: 4-1
How it happened (Women):
- The team of Martina Ciriesi, Tiffany Matulis, Riley Willett and Claire Ryland won the 200 Medley Relay with a time of 1:44.76.
- Addie Scott took gold in the 200 Free posting a time of 1:51.53.
- Matulis (1:06.17), Tink Tompkins (1:06.57) and Ellie Newman (1:06.62) swept the podium in the 100 Breast.
- There was a three-way tie for first place in the 50 Free at 23.61, Ryland and Marissa Kleckner were two of the three.
- Newman (2:24.33) and Matulis (2:25.55) claimed the top two spots in the 200 Breast.
- Bjartey Gudmundsdottir, Scott, Kleckner and Ryland closed out the women's meet with a 400 Free Relay win with a time of 3:29.58.
How it happened (Men):
- Sam Tennell won the 3 meter dive with a score of 314.93.
- Aidan Clark scored 290.10 to win the 1 meter dive.
- Anthony Mortellite won the 1000 Free with a time of 9:43.83.
- Sean Colson took first in the 200 Back with a time of 1:48.07.
- Colson finished second in the 100 Back with a time of 49.88 and also finished second in the 200 IM (1:54.84).
- Geoffrey Cradock (57.42) and Kirill Pankov (57.74) placed second and third respectively in the 100 Breast. Pankov also placed third in the 200 Breast.
Up Next:
The Tigers hit the road for another Coastal Athletic Association dual meet against William & Mary Saturday Jan. 25, the meet will begin at noon.