TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University men's and women's swimming and diving teams visited conference rivals Drexel for a dual meet on Saturday. The Tigers swept the diving events and set four pool records in the swimming heats but both the men's and women's teams fell to the Dragons.
Scores:
Towson Men – 123.5
Drexel Men – 176.5
Towson Women – 147
Drexel Women - 153
How it Happened: Women
- Shannon Parrau won the 1 meter dive with a score of 279.83.
- Parrau completed her sweep of the boards winning the 3 meter dive scoring 327.68.
- Addie Scott took first in the 200 free with a pool record time of 1:50.44.
- Riley Willett got the win in the 100 breast with a time of 1:03.44.
- Madison Neal posted a time of 2:02.41 to place first in the 200 back.
- Britney Denny touched the wall first in the 200 breast with a winning time of 2:19.91.
- Willett earned her second win of the day in the 200 IM and set a pool record with a time of 2:05.94.
How it Happened: Men
- Aidan Clark placed first in the 1 meter dive after posting a score of 317.18.
- Sam Tennell made it a sweep of the boards from the Tigers by winning the 3 meter dive with a score of 320.48.
- Christian Davidson set a pool record as he won the 1000 free with a time of 9:14.18.
- Jed Garner swam a time of 54.51 to win the 100 breast.
- Harry Herrera got the win in the 200 breast with a pool record time of 1:59.86.
Up Next:
The Tigers now head back home for the final dual meet of the season on Saturday, January 31. Towson will host UMBC and will be holding its senior day ceremony at the meet.