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WEST POINT, N.Y. - The Army
swimming & diving team split a dual meet with visiting Connecticut this afternoon. The Black Knight
men won a 160-140 decision, while it was the Huskie women taking a 204-94 result
at Crandall Pool.
For Army, sophomore Cody Reeb and sophomore Brody Blickle each won a pair of individual events, while freshman Alyssa Tran won
three individual events to spearhead the women.
"I'm very proud of the adversity our teams overcame
today," said Army head coach Mickey Wender. "We fought through some illness and
injury to put together one of the best dual meet performances I've been a part
of at West Point. Our guys in particular came
together like I hadn't seen this season and showed a lot of heart, character
and toughness to overcome a slow start and beat UConn for the first time since
I've been here. Alyssa Tran is also as good a freshman as I've seen. The best
is yet to come."
Reeb swept the two distance events for the
second-straight meet, touching the wall first in the 1,000 freestyle (9:45.89)
before notching a winning swim (4:41.16) in the 500 free. Blickle's day
included leading a 1-2-3 Army sweep in the 100 butterfly (50.06), a win in the
200 individual medley (1:53.98), and a runner-up showing in the 100 backstroke
(52.48).
Freshman Bill McCarty notched a first-place finish in
the 200 free (1:43.95), before joining senior captain Chuck Ciliske, sophomore
Byron Plapp and freshman Dan Foky to clinched the meet with a win in the 400
free relay (3:08.34).
Senior James McLaughlin swam the day's fastest time in
the 100 breaststroke (57.57) while also taking second in the 200 breast
(2:08.03). Sophomore Chuck Zhou placed first in the 200 backstroke (1:52.46),
while adding a pair of third-place efforts in the 500 free (4:45.33) and the
100 back (52.56).
Foky finished second in the 100 free (46.77) as well
as the 50 free (21.41), hitting the wall only .03 ahead of junior teammate
Brendan Murphy (21.44) in third place, while Plapp finished second in the 200
free (1:44.61).
Sophomore Mark Courey (52.01) and freshman Alex Ford (52.59)
finished second and third, respectively, behind Blickle in the 100 fly, while sophomore
Taylor Whitten (1:57.19) and Ford (1:57.93) finished second and third in the
200 fly.
Junior Matt Leegan's day included third-place efforts
in the 100 breast (1:00.10) and the 200 breast (2:13.35)
For the women, Tran set a plebe record in winning the
50 free (23.73), eclipsing the mark set by sophomore teammate Page Brink at the
Patriot League Championships by .13 seconds. Tran also registered first-place
showings in the 100 free (52.63) and the 100 fly (56.26) while swimming a leg
on the runner-up 200 medley relay.
Senior Lindsey Adao swept both diving events, winning
the 1-meter competition with a 249.38 as well as the 3-meter event with a
245.39 effort.
Junior Corri Payne's afternoon included a second place
in the 200 free (1:56.24) and third in the 100 free (54.65), while freshman
Juliana Lynch was second in the 200 back (2:12.62) and third in the 100 back
(1:01.99).
Freshman Becky Malone notched a second-place swim in
the 200 IM (2:17.40), while classmate Christina Esachina was third in the 100
breast (1:08.58).
Army will be back in the water on Wednesday, taking on
Patriot League rival Holy Cross in a dual meet set to start at 4:00 p.m. in Worcester, Mass.