WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University swimming & diving team was swept in a dual meet at George Washington on Saturday afternoon. The GU women fell 155-88, while the men's squad dropped a 153-90 decision.
HOYA WOMEN
- Georgetown received 15 top-three finishes over the 11 individual events, including three victories.
- Corey Moon got things started with a triumph in the 1,000-yard freestyle, touching the wall in 10:25.77 to win by a two-second margin.
- Riley Fujioka claimed both the 3- and 1-meter dives, leading the Hoyas to sweeps in both events as Elizabeth Miller and Margaret Barnhorst both finished in the top three of both events.
GEORGETOWN MEN
- The Georgetown men also claimed three individual victories, as well as a win by the 200-yard medley relay squad of Drew Carbone, Connor Morikawa, Michael Baldini and Sean Devlin.
- Devlin also came away with a win in the 50-yard freestyle as he outstretched his opponent by a .17-second margin in 21.24 seconds.
- Carbone won both individual events he competed in as he touched the wall first in the 200-yard IM (1:52.27) and the 100-yard backstroke (50.24).
COMING UP NEXT
Following this weekend's meet, the Hoyas will return home to McCarthy Pool on Saturday, Jan. 25. Georgetown will host Drexel in a dual meet that is scheduled to start at noon. The meet will serve as GU's Senior Day as the Hoyas will recognize their 13 seniors.