WASHINGTON – Racing for the second time in as many days, the Georgetown University's men's and women's swimming & diving team swept Howard University on Saturday at Burr Gymnasium Pool in the District. Sophomore
Kyle Maziarz broke Georgetown's all-time record in the 1-meter dive with a score of 306.75 as the men's squad topped the Bison 113.50-91.50 while the women's squad won 123.50-80.50.
"It was a quick turnaround from last night's meet with AU, but the energy in the building from our fans and Howard's brought out some really great results," Head Coach
Jack Leavitt said. "I can't say enough about how much fun the team had today and I'm really proud of how they stepped up."
"Kyle works so hard and is incredibly tough," Leavitt said about Maziarz's record. "Watching him push himself at practice is inspiring to all of his teammates. I'm so happy for him; to break a school record in only his second meet is truly remarkable."
Men's Highlights
Women's Highlights
- The Hoyas posted eight first place finishes on the day, leading off with a first and third place finish in the 200 medley relay.
- Georgetown added a victory in 1-meter diving as Emilie Ginovker posted a score of 246.23 with Wynter Bramao coming in third.
- Corey Moon won the 200 freestyle with Carly Rutledge coming in third before Tia Thomas touched the wall simultaneously with her Howard counterpart for a second-place finish in the 50 freestyle.
- Erin Hood won the 200 IM by more than 13 seconds and the Hoyas went 1-2-3 in the 100 butterfly courtesy of Genevieve Youngman, Gabriella Meringolo and Thomas.
- Grace Chen, Kylie Stronko and Samantha Hagberg went 1-2-3 in the 100 backstroke before the Blue & Gray took first and third in the 500 freestyle thanks to Samantha Milligan and Cali Murray, respectively.
- Hood added another with in the 100 breaststroke while the Hoyas finished the day with a second and third place performance in the 200 freestyle relay.
On Deck
The Hoyas head north to take on UConn and NJIT on Saturday, October 23 in Storrs, Connecticut. The women's squad will battle the BIG EAST host Huskies while the men's team will compete against NJIT.
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All Georgetown swimming & diving home meets are currently scheduled to take place at McCarthy Pool. In accordance with Washington, D.C. regulations, masks are required for attendance at all indoor events on campus.