Niagara University, N.Y. - Both the men's and women's teams started hot and never let up, combining to win 27 of 28 events on the day. The men claimed Gold in every race, with the women only dropping the 100 Fly. 21 events saw Niagara take the top 2 spots in the race at the Oxy Aquatic Center in Niagara University, N.Y.
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The Medley Relays set the tone, winning big early. Starting off the individual events, senior
Avery King showed off her endurance to win the 1000 by thirty seconds. Sophomore
Ola Bodyl swam to a second-place touch with a personal best time just over eleven minutes.
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On the Men's side
Jordan Grab led from start to finish as well. Teammate
Logan Osterwise followed just behind for his second-place finish.
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Claire Gorton led the way in the 200 Free, one of 9 events where Niagara finished in the top 3 spots (Carl second, A. Bodyl third).
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Distance specialist
James Coyne showed off his sprint speed by winning the men's 200 Free, and the 100 Freestyle. The 100 back saw two new faces (Jackson and Levine) win the event for the first time on the year.
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The 200 fly say commanding wins from
Shani Fridman and
Ethan Hunter with the latter throwing down a personal best time.
Holden Brock would eventually win the 200 IM but prior he jumped down to sprint his way to a 50 free victory.
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After the first break the Purple Eagles would only extend their lead. Two seniors grabbed wins in the 200 Back in
Ania Bodyl and
Nelson Maier. Senior
Jake Lauzonis would join in on the fun with his victory in the 200 Breast. The men made it three senior wins in the span of three events, after
RJ Helt won the 500 Free from Lane 1. The last induvial race saw 4 IM specialist Marty Divis win the 200 version of the race with a best, 2:08.89!
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3 Pool Records fell on the day as well. The first to fall was the 200 Breast where
Alaina Pitton posted a season best time of 2:15.10. In the very next event classmate
Natalie Killion broke the standard in the 500 free in 4:56.79. The last event of the day was where the final Pool Record was broken. The 200 Free Relay squad of
Claire Gorton,
Megan Jackson,
Alaina Pitton, and
Natalie Killion smashed the previous mark by over a second and a half. The total time of 1:33.65 is also a conference leading time on the year.
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Women's Event Winners
200 Medley Relay Team of Killion, Pitton, Vlaeminck, Jackson
Avery King – 1000 Free
Claire Gorton – 200 Free
Megan Jackson – 100 Back, 100 Free
Alaina Pitton – 100 Breast, 200 Breast (Pool Record)
Shani Fridman – 200 Fly
Natalie Killion – 50 Free, 500 Free (Pool Record)
Ania Bodyl – 200 Back
Marty Divis – 200 IM
200 Free Relay Team of Gorton, Jackson, Pitton, Killion (Pool Record)
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Men's Event Winners
200 Medley Relay Team of Brock, Cruz, Subotich, Domanovac
Jordan Grab – 1000 Free
James Coyne – 200 Free, 100 Free
Michael Levine – 100 Back
Lance Cruz – 100 Breast, 100 Fly
Ethan Hunter – 200 Fly
Holden Brock – 50 Free, 200 IM
Nelson Maier – 200 Back
Jake Lauzonis – 200 Breast
RJ Helt – 500 Free
200 Free Relay Team of Manolitsas, Eaton, Latimer, Levine
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Up Next
Niagara is back in action on February 11-14 for the MAAC Championship
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