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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Saint Joseph's College of Maine Women Pick Up Three Wins at USJ

Saint Joseph's College competed at the University of Saint Joseph versus USJ, Albertus Magnus College, and Elms College on Saturday afternoon. The SJC women defeated USJ (129-101), Elms (126-35), and Albertus Magnus (140-43) while the St. Joe's men blanked Elms and Albertus by 39-0 scores and fell to the Blue Jays by a 147-32 margin.

THE RUNDOWN – WOMEN:

  • Sophomore Kiley Matthews (South Portland, Maine) won the 200-Free (2:14.92) and 50-Free (26.85)
  • Sophomore Tiffany Twombly (Sanford, Maine) was the top finisher in the 50-Breast (35.42), 100-Breast (1:18.57) and 100-IM (1:08.27)
  • Junior Brooke Podsiadlo (Granby, Mass.) placed first in the 50-Back (32.47) and 500-Free (6:05.04) events and was second in the 100-Free (1:00.41)
  • First-year Emma Westgate (Sanford, Maine) won the 100-Fly (1:40.11) and placed fourth in the 50-Fly (43.26) and seventh in the 100-Free (1:18.76)
  • Freshman Elise Soucy (Saco, Maine) won the 100-Back (1:11.44) and placed third in the 50-Back (33.76)
  • Junior Ashley Thompson (Granby, Conn.) was third in the 50-Breast (41.56) and 50-Fly (38.79) and sixth in the 100-IM (1:30.11)
  • Soucy, Thompson, Matthews and Podsiadlo won the 200-Medley relay (2:12.49)
  • Soucy, Matthews, Twombly and Westgate placed first in the 200-Free relay (2:00.76)
THE RUNDOWN – MEN:

  • Freshman Lucas Fendl (Ellsworth, Maine) won the 100-Fly (59.96) and 50-Fly (27.22) races and placed third in the 100-IM (1:06.60)
  • Junior Shawn Perry (Plaistow, N.H.) placed second in the 100-Fly (1:05.24) and 100-IM (1:06.25) events and third in the 50-Fly (29.02)
NEXT!

The Monks are off until Sunday, November 20th when they compete at Regis College in a 12:00 PM start.

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