LEXINGTON, Va. – VMI Women's Swimming & Diving split its competition Friday afternoon at Goodall Pool, earning a big win over Saint Francis.
The Keydets were victorious over the Red Flash, 185-105, to earn their first win of the season, but were downed by Howard, 187-109. VMI has posted triple digits against its last three opponents.
The first two events were record-breaking marks. The 200 Medley Relay squad with
Noelle Tong,
Parker Belle Fogle,
Emerson Cosner, and
Mackenzie Byrne finished second in 1:48.89, breaking the team record. In the very next race,
Avery Shuping shattered the Rat and team records in the 1,000 Free (10:37.39) for first place.
Shuping later finished second in the 500 Free (5:15.39). Fogle individually scored a second-place mark in the 100 Breast (1:07.35) and the 50 Breast (30.91), while Cosner earned second in the 100 Fly (59.33) and Tong tallied second in the 50 Back followed by third in the 100 Free (53.95).
Lacy Delzell nabbed second in the 200 Free (1:55.90).
The 200 Free Relay team with Byrne, Tong, Delzell, and
Maddie Wolfe picked up a win (1:39.82) to cap off the evening.
On the boards,
Isabelle Haer dominated in both dives, scoring 232.50 points in the one-meter followed by 254.40 points in the three-meter.
Next Up
The Keydets host the final dual meet of the season next Saturday against cross-town rival, Washington & Lee. The program will also honor its seniors before the meet begins at 2 p.m. The meet will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
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