George Washington University Athletics
Women's Swimming & Diving Tripped at William & Mary
1/25/2020 5:18:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving
Jackie Torrez, Courtney Sicinski and Andrea Ho picked up wins vs. Tribe
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - GW women's swimming and diving continued its road to the Atlantic 10 Championships on Saturday with a tough test at William & Mary.
Jackie Torrez (200 fly), Andrea Ho (200 back) and Courtney Sicinski (200 IM) picked up individual wins, but the Colonials fell to the Tribe, 125-80, at W&M Recreation Center.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Torrez finished her 200 fly in 2:02.16 to win by more than five seconds.
- Sicinski claimed victory in the 200 IM with a season-best time of 2:08.18. The sophomore from Pennsylvania also placed third in the 200 breast (2:22.43) just behind teammate Stine Omdahl Petersen (2:22.10).
- Ho touched first in the 200 back in 2:03.29. The junior from Australia was also part of a second-place finish in the 200 medley relay with Omdahl Petersen, Meghan Burton and Rebecca Smolcic (2:01.00).
- Burton was second in the 50 free (:23.96), and the junior from Virginia was also part of GW's runner-up showing in the 200 free relay with Smolcic, Becca Brown and Sydney Melnick (1:35.56).
- Marissa Martin (1,000 free), Erin McCarthy (500 free) and Isabela Patino (100 free) also landed individual runner-up finishes.
UP NEXT: GW returns to action next Saturday at West Virginia in its final competition before the A-10 Championships, which run Feb. 19-22 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
WATCH THIS: Hear from head coach Brian Thomas and Sicinski after the meet.
Jackie Torrez (200 fly), Andrea Ho (200 back) and Courtney Sicinski (200 IM) picked up individual wins, but the Colonials fell to the Tribe, 125-80, at W&M Recreation Center.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Torrez finished her 200 fly in 2:02.16 to win by more than five seconds.
- Sicinski claimed victory in the 200 IM with a season-best time of 2:08.18. The sophomore from Pennsylvania also placed third in the 200 breast (2:22.43) just behind teammate Stine Omdahl Petersen (2:22.10).
- Ho touched first in the 200 back in 2:03.29. The junior from Australia was also part of a second-place finish in the 200 medley relay with Omdahl Petersen, Meghan Burton and Rebecca Smolcic (2:01.00).
- Burton was second in the 50 free (:23.96), and the junior from Virginia was also part of GW's runner-up showing in the 200 free relay with Smolcic, Becca Brown and Sydney Melnick (1:35.56).
- Marissa Martin (1,000 free), Erin McCarthy (500 free) and Isabela Patino (100 free) also landed individual runner-up finishes.
UP NEXT: GW returns to action next Saturday at West Virginia in its final competition before the A-10 Championships, which run Feb. 19-22 at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.
WATCH THIS: Hear from head coach Brian Thomas and Sicinski after the meet.
Hear from @GWCoachBThom, Dylan Arzoni and Courtney Sicinski after our dual meet at William & Mary. #RaiseHigh pic.twitter.com/vmX7VMW5Em
— GW Swimming & Diving (@GWSwimDive) January 25, 2020
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