February 27, 2010
SWIMMING SETS SIX MORE RECORDS AT ECAC'S SATURDAY
Smith Swims Great 400 IM In Record Time
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PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Six more records fell Saturday as the Bryant
University men's and women's swim teams continue to enjoy a strong
weekend at the ECAC Championships that run Friday through Sunday at
the University of Pittsburgh.
Alex Kosenski (Lavalette, N.J.) had a great
swim in the prelims of the men's 200 meter freestyle Saturday
morning. The Bulldog sophomore took fifth overall in a very
fast prelim to earn a spot in the finals and set a new school
record in the process.
Kosenski touched the wall in a blistering time of 1:41.83,
bettering his previous best of 1:45 and beating the previous school
mark of 1:44.47 held by teammate Steven Nguyen (San Jose,
Calif.). The top five finishers in the prelims all
swam season best marks including Kosenski.
Nguyen swam very well in the event, finishing 21st overall in a
season-best time of 1:44.76. He would also take 35th in
the 100 fly prelims earlier in the day in 53.27 seconds.
Thomas Huynh (Malden, Mass.), a freshman, was
Bryant's top finisher in the 100 fly, placing 28th in a
personal-best 52.61. Matt Derwin (Cheshire,
Conn.) was 51st in 54.77.
Another school record fell later Saturday morning as
Sean Martell (Nashua, N.H.) swam very well in the
prelims of the 100 breaststroke. Martell, a sophomore, broke
the one-minute mark with a time of 59.90 seconds and improved on
his previous school mark of 1:00.22 set earlier this season.
He narrowly missed qualifying for the finals.
In the men's 100 backstroke prelims, Kevin McDonald
(North Haven, Conn.) qualified for the B finals with a
season-best time of 53.25. Steve Sinclair (Middleton,
Mass.) was 21st in 54.79.
The women were led by Molly Smith (Belmont,
Mass.) who earned a spot in the B finals of the women's
400 individual medley in a time of 4:37.05 earlier.
Abby Whittaker (Salisbury, Mass.) was 35th in the
100 fly prelims while Brianne Dwyer (Hicksville,
N.Y.) swam well in the 100 breast in 1:07.83. Smith
would finish ninth in the finals in a new school record time of
4:31.51. Smith set the record two weeks ago at the NEC
Championships in a tiem fo 4:36.27 but obliterated the record
Saturday night.
In the finals Saturday night, Kosenski would finish eighth in
the A finals of the 200 free in a time of 1:43.11. The
men's 200 medley relay team of McDonald,
Martell, Huynh and
Nguyen placed 11th in the finals in 1:37.14.
Freshman Casey Ostrander (Yarmouthport, Mass.)
set a new school record in the women's 100 backstroke as the
newcomer placed fourth overall in the finals in a time of 56.31,
just ahead of her previous school mark of 56.47 set at the
conference championships.
McDonald would follow suit for the men as the
sophomore set a new school record in the men's 100 back, finishing
10th overall in the finals in a record time of 52.89.
The records continued to fall as the womens' 800 freestyle relay
team closed out Saturday's portion of the championships with a
great relay and bettered the previous mark of 7:56.32 at the
conference meet. The team of Jill Squillante
(Sayville, N.Y.), Jess Looney (Goffstown,
N.H.), Smith and Kim Carballeira
(East Setauket, N.Y.) touched the wall in a great time of
7:52.52.