Women's Swimming & Diving Recap (Week 8) - Around the SCAC

Women's Swimming & Diving Recap (Week 8) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Two of the six Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s swimming & diving teams competed this weekend.

Colorado College hosted the University of La Verne and Austin College, earning a win over both teams.

Austin College
The ‘Roos fell 180-25 to the dominant Tigers and 165-33 to La Verne. Sarah Mann earned six place in both the 200 (2:21.85) and 500 (6:26.96) freestyle, while Lauren Wheeler marked a fourth place finish in the 200 IM (2:27.18). Wheeler followed up that performance with a third place finish in the 100 backstroke, marking a time of 1:04.65. Margaux McCartney finished second in the 1-meter diving with a score of 190.65. Mann, Wheeler, McCartney and Caitlyn Brugger teamed up for the 200 freestyle relay, earning a fifth place finish with a time of 1:46.97, less than two seconds out of the top spot.

Colorado College
The Tigers swept the weekend, earning a 180-25 win over Austin College and a 137.5-80.5 win over La Verne. CC jumped out to an early lead during the diving competition Tuesday night as Mary Rose Donahue remained undefeated and set new CC records in both the 1- and 3-meter events. She posted a winning score of 297.52 in the 1-meter and 302.17 in the 3-meter. Teammate Sam Buxbaum finished second in the 3-meter (207.15) and third in the 1-meter (177.75). The Tigers then captured first place in six individual races, led by Ellen Silk and Justin Zuckerman with two wins apiece. Silk won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:19.52 and the 100-yard butterfly in 59.55, less than a second ahead of teammate Olivia Dilorati. Dilorati's time of 2:01.82 in the 200-yard freestyle was more than two seconds better than the second-place finisher, while Justina Zuckerman captured the 50- and 100-yard freestyle races in 25.48 and 56.03, respectively. Megan Gillespie won the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:10.88 and finished second in the 100 IM. Katy Martinez (100-yard backstroke) and Emma Holmes (500-yard freestyle) also posted second-place finishes on Wednesday.