George Washington University Athletics

Swimming & Diving Splits Results Against Navy
11/2/2024 6:17:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The George Washington University swimming & diving teams split results vs. Navy on Saturday, as the women's team pulled out a 158.00-142.00 victory, while the men's team was defeated, 157.00-135.00.
WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
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Ava Topolewski kicked off the individual events with a win in the 1000-yard free (10:18.15)
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Topolewski came right back in the next women's event to win the 200-yard free (1:59.99). Colleen MacWilliams took second place in the event (1:52.17)
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Marlee Rickert (57.46) and Abby Clark (57.47) took first and second place in the 100-yard back, respectively.
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Moriah Freitas took home a victory in the 200-yard fly (2:03.22).
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Olivia Paquette shined on the boards and won the 3-meter dive (290.70).
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Chloe Hernandez (51.82) and Jules Fyfer (52.71) finished in the top-two spots in the 100-yard free, respectively.
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MacWilliams raced to victory in the 200-yard back (2:01.37).
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Topolewski completed her trio of wins as she won the 500-yard freestyle with ease (5:01.63), beating the second-place finisher by nearly nine seconds.
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Freitas got her second win of the day in the 100-yard fly (55.14).
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MacWilliams (4:22.30) and Molly Smyers (4:27.16) took home first and second in the 400-yard IM, respectively.
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The women's 200-yard 'A' relay, composed of Rickert, Hernandez, Natalie Sens and Topolewski, took home full points with a win in the 200-yard free relay to close out the meet and victory (1:35.31).
MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
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Connor Rodgers picked up the men's team's first race victory in the 200-yard fly (1:49.41).
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Elliott Irwin, as he has done often in his first year at GW, sprinted to a first-place finish in the 50-yard free (20.56)
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Michael Wood submitted a 313.65 on the 1-meter to finish in second place, a score that will qualify him for diving zones in the spring. Wood later took second place again in the 3-meter dive (309.75).
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Daniel Nagy (48.82) and Irwin (49.03) raced to first- and second-place finishes in the 100-yard fly, respectively.
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Co. Rodgers (3:59.23) and Gage Boushee (3:59.42) swam neck-and-neck all the way to the finish line, resulting in first- and second-place swims.
UP NEXT
The Revolutionaries are off until early December when they head to the fall semester invitational at the Princeton Big Al Invite, Dec. 6-8.
Next Event
Dec 6 (Fri)
10:00 AM (Prelims)/6:00 PM (Finals)
















