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Swimming & Diving Splits with Fordham on Saturday

WASHINGTON - The Georgetown University swimming & diving teams split with host Fordham on Saturday with the men's team earning its fifth-straight win (159-131) and the women's team dropping to the Rams (196-104).
 
"Today was a real tough test with our fourth meet in four weeks and back-to-back on the road. I'm really happy with the performance today and excited to get ready for our mid-season invite" - Head Coach Jack Leavitt on today's meet with Fordham
 
WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
  • Sophia Ribeiro posted the top time in the 1,000-yard free, touching the wall at 10:21.66.
  • Corey Moon and Ribeiro added a 1-2 punch in the 500 free, posting respective times of 5:04.04 and 5:04.81. 
  • Ines Lovato and Tia Thomas went 1-3 in the 50 free, scoring times of 24.47 and 25.03, respectively.
  • Swimmer Genevieve Youngman and diver Wynter Bramao each picked up a second-place finish in the respective 100 fly and 3m diving events. 
  • The team of Allie Sanchez, Breuer, Youngman and Lovato also earned a second-place finish in the 200 medley relay as did the squad of Erin Hood, Ribeiro, Sanchez and Samantha Hagberg in the 400 free relay.
  • Hagberg and Ryan Evangelista went 2-3 in the 200 free as did Sanchez and Maddie Haley in the 100 back, and Angelica Reali and Erin Hood in the 200 fly.
  • Breuer, Hood and Sanchez added third-place marks in the 100 breast, 200 breast and 200 back, respectively.
 
MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
  • Jack Brearton (2:05.06), Tomo Nozaki (2:07.22) and Bailey De Luise (2:10.15) swept the 200 breast.
  • Jack Januario added a first-place time of 1:42.52 in the 200 free.
  • Michael Baldini and Connor Brennan finished with top-two times in the 50 free, posting marks of 21.50 and 21.73, respectively. Nicholas Pezzella (1:52.52) and Brearton (1:52.96) packed a 1-2 punch in the 200 IM.
  • In the 1m dives, freshman Hriday Parekh picked up the win (281.85) and teammate Joe Hofman earned second (203.85). The Hoya newcomer also won the 3m dives with a score of 304.43.
  • Brearton (9:46.02) and Andrew Babyak (10:05.38) went 1-3 in the 1,000 free as did De Luise (57.96) and Liam Ryan (59.21) in the 100 breast, and Jellig (4:39.94) and Will Connolly (4:49.22) in the 500 free.
  • The team of John McEachern, De Luise, Baldini and Brennan earned a second-place mark in the 200 medley relay as did Brennan, Baldini, Josiah Lauver and Sean Percin in the 400 free relay.
  • McEachern and Jellig went 2-3 in the 100 back as did Nozaki and Ansen Meyer in the 200 fly and Ryan and Januario in the 200 back.
  • Baldini and Percin rounded out the respective 100 fly and 100 free podiums with third-place marks.
 
UP NEXT
The Hoyas will take next weekend off before heading up to Massachusetts for the Terrier Invitational on November 18-20, hosted by Boston University.
 
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