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Hoyas Defeat American with 20 Individual Wins

WASHINGTON – Georgetown University's men's and women's swimming & diving teams earned 20 individual wins en route to a victory over American on Friday night at Reeves Aquatic Center. The men's team, led by Owen Watkins with three first-place finishes, beat the Eagles 161-96. The women's team posted a 148-114 victory led by Kaitlin Lee with two victories. 

MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS 
  • In the 200 medley relay, Ryan Mathis, Bailey De Luise, Watkins and Troy Keen placed first with a time of 1:32.36.
  • Jack Januario and Wilson Tunila finished first and second in the 1000 free with times of 9:37.43 and 9:40.02, respectively.
  • In the 200 free, Ronan Krauss (1:43.64) and Connor Jellig (1:44.88) placed first and second. 
  • Liam Ryan earned first in the 100 backstroke with a time of 53.52.
  • De Luise finished first in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 57.63.
  • In the 50 free Watkins placed first (21.15) while Mathis placed second (21.68).
  • Watkins captured first in the 100 free with a time of 45.72.
  • In the 200 backstroke, Davis Dunham placed first with a time of 1:56.54.
  • Ben Tunila (2:07.76), Jack Brearton (2:09.01) and Ansen Meyer (2:10.13) swept the podium in the 200 breaststroke.
  • Januario earned another first-place finish in the 500 free with a time of 4:41.51.
  • Troy Keen captured first in the 100 butterfly with a time 51.59.
  • The Hoyas swept the podium in the 1m and 3m dive. Hirdey Parekh finished first in the 1m (305.40) and the 3m (316.13). 
WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
  • Lee placed first in the 200 free, with a time of 1:53.70 and the 500 free with a time of 5:10.38.
  • Emily Gao captured first in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:06.86.
  • Angelica Reali and Genevieve Youngman placed first and second in the 200 butterfly with times of 2:07.79 and 2:09.97, respectively. 
  • In the 200 backstroke, Allie Sanches and Maddie Haley took first and second with times of 2:06.11 and 2:08.34, respectively. 
  • Alex Breuer (2:21.67) and Gao (2:25.66) captured first and second in the 200 breaststroke.
  • In the 200 IM, Bella Dimaculangan placed first with a time of 2:08.96.
  • The Hoyas swept the podium in the 1m and 3m dive. Kathryn Jewell finished first in the 3m dive (253.73) while Cecilia Hanuch was first in the 1m (249.75).
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Players Mentioned

Jack Brearton

Jack Brearton

Swim
Senior
Alex Breuer

Alex Breuer

Swim
Junior
Cecilia  Hanuch

Cecilia Hanuch

Dive
Sophomore
Jack Januario

Jack Januario

Swim
Senior
Ansen Meyer

Ansen Meyer

Swim
Senior
Angelica Reali

Angelica Reali

Swim
Junior
Liam Ryan

Liam Ryan

Swim
Senior
Genevieve Youngman

Genevieve Youngman

Swim
Senior
Bailey De Luise

Bailey De Luise

Swim
Junior
Maddie Haley

Maddie Haley

Swim
Senior
Ronan  Krauss

Ronan Krauss

Swim
Sophomore
Ben  Tunila

Ben Tunila

Swim
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Jack Brearton

Jack Brearton

Senior
Swim
Alex Breuer

Alex Breuer

Junior
Swim
Cecilia  Hanuch

Cecilia Hanuch

Sophomore
Dive
Jack Januario

Jack Januario

Senior
Swim
Ansen Meyer

Ansen Meyer

Senior
Swim
Angelica Reali

Angelica Reali

Junior
Swim
Liam Ryan

Liam Ryan

Senior
Swim
Genevieve Youngman

Genevieve Youngman

Senior
Swim
Bailey De Luise

Bailey De Luise

Junior
Swim
Maddie Haley

Maddie Haley

Senior
Swim
Ronan  Krauss

Ronan Krauss

Sophomore
Swim
Ben  Tunila

Ben Tunila

Sophomore
Swim