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SWIM AND DIVE TO HOST BINGHAMTON FOR HOME OPENER

SMITHFIELD, R.I. – The Bryant University men's and women's swimming and diving teams return to action this weekend, hosting Binghamton for their home opener Oct. 17–18.

Friday's diving portion will be held at Brown University beginning at 5 p.m., while swimming events will take place in Smithfield at 5 p.m Friday and 11 a.m Saturday.

The Bulldog women enter the weekend coming off a strong win over Fairfield, while the men look to capture their first victory of the season.

Meet Info
  • Dates: Friday, Oct. 17 (Dive) (Swim) & Saturday, Oct. 18 (Swim)
  • Times: 5 p.m. (Dive) (Swim) | 11 a.m. (Swim)
  • Locations: Brown University (Dive) & Smithfield, R.I. (Swim)
  • Watch: America East TV
Bulldog Notes
  • In last season's meeting, the Bryant women topped Binghamton 195–158.
  • Megan Beasley swept the diving events, earning first in the 1-meter (284.10) and 3-meter (247.05).
  • Jacqui Fox captured the 100 back (57.38) and 200 back (2:05.54), and contributed to the winning 200 medley relay (1:46.18) with Jocie Niemczyk, Sofia Doersch, and Marcella Figueroa.
  • Record-breaker Amanda Witkus set a new program mark in the 200 fly (2:02.40) and also claimed the 100 fly (56.55).
  • Clara Steen earned first in the 200 IM (2:07.45).
  • Makayla Pearce swept the long-distance events, winning the 1000 free (10:18.09) and 500 free (5:05.20), while also placing second in the 200 free.
  • On the men's side, Christopher Buonocore led the Bulldogs with victories in both the 1-meter (284.33) and 3-meter (300.83) dives.
Scouting the Bearcats
  • Binghamton is coming off an America East Conference title and enters the weekend undefeated, with the men's team at 2–0 and the women's team at 3–0.
  • In last week's meet against Niagara, senior Elizabeth Tirado swept the one- and three-meter diving events with scores of 271.95 and 255.90.
  • Senior Maria Pignatelli won the 50 free (24.36) and 100 free (53.34), while freshman Julia Iwanow claimed victories in the 200 breast (2:18.96) and 200 IM (2:10.06).
  • On the men's side, Dylan Norby won the three-meter dive (319.50), freshman Samuel Pikofsky-Christiansen captured the one-meter (282.83), Cullin Cole took the 50 free (21.38), and senior Liam Preston finished first in the 100 free (46.94).
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Megan Beasley

Megan Beasley

Diving
5' 5"
Junior
Sofia  Doersch

Sofia Doersch

Free/Fly
5' 6"
Sophomore
Marcella Figueroa

Marcella Figueroa

Free/Fly
5' 4"
Senior
Jacqui Fox

Jacqui Fox

Back
5' 9"
Junior
Makayla Pearce

Makayla Pearce

Free
5' 7"
Senior
Clara Steen

Clara Steen

Fly/IM
5' 10"
Junior
Amanda Witkus

Amanda Witkus

Fly
5' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Megan Beasley

Megan Beasley

5' 5"
Junior
Diving
Sofia  Doersch

Sofia Doersch

5' 6"
Sophomore
Free/Fly
Marcella Figueroa

Marcella Figueroa

5' 4"
Senior
Free/Fly
Jacqui Fox

Jacqui Fox

5' 9"
Junior
Back
Makayla Pearce

Makayla Pearce

5' 7"
Senior
Free
Clara Steen

Clara Steen

5' 10"
Junior
Fly/IM
Amanda Witkus

Amanda Witkus

5' 2"
Junior
Fly