
Eagles Set For Two Dual-Meets This Weekend
October 17, 2019 | Swimming
The swim and dive team heads to Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College swim and dive team continue their road stretch with two dual-meets this weekend, first taking on Loyola Maryland in Baltimore before heading to Washington, D.C. to face George Washington University.
The Eagles are coming off of their first overall dual-meet win of the season, as both teams topped Bryant on the road. The women totaled 194 points to Bryant's 106 as the men earned 177 to Bryant's 121.
The newcomers shined in the win, as freshmen Lindsey Ryalls (1000 free, 500 free), Nicole Barkemeyer (100 back, 200 back), Zachary Szmania (1000 free, 500 free), Matt Szekely (100 fly, 200 free) and Dale Nickerson (one- and three-meter dives) each took first place in multiple events.
The Greyhounds opened their season with a dominant win over American, as the men's team tallied 217 to American's 72 and the women won by a score of 179-120 in the opening meet of the season. The George Washington University women earned fifth place out of eight teams in their season-opener at the TYR Fall Classic in Miami while the men's team earned third.
Following this weekends' events, the team returns to the Connell Recreation Complex to host Northeastern on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 6:00 PM.
The Eagles are coming off of their first overall dual-meet win of the season, as both teams topped Bryant on the road. The women totaled 194 points to Bryant's 106 as the men earned 177 to Bryant's 121.
The newcomers shined in the win, as freshmen Lindsey Ryalls (1000 free, 500 free), Nicole Barkemeyer (100 back, 200 back), Zachary Szmania (1000 free, 500 free), Matt Szekely (100 fly, 200 free) and Dale Nickerson (one- and three-meter dives) each took first place in multiple events.
The Greyhounds opened their season with a dominant win over American, as the men's team tallied 217 to American's 72 and the women won by a score of 179-120 in the opening meet of the season. The George Washington University women earned fifth place out of eight teams in their season-opener at the TYR Fall Classic in Miami while the men's team earned third.
Following this weekends' events, the team returns to the Connell Recreation Complex to host Northeastern on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 6:00 PM.
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