RESULTS (PDF)
BUFFALO, N.Y. –
Alexis Andres (South Wales/Holland),
Marita Miller (Freeville/Dryden),
Sarah Harter (Holland Patent/Holland Patent) and
Cody Wittmeyer (Hamburg/Hamburg) were all triple-winners, while five other Bengals officially qualified for SUNYAC Championships, as Buffalo State sweeps the exhibition dual meet against Monroe Community College this evening. The Bengals' women's team claimed a 140-57 victory, while the men won 133-97.
THE BASICS
WOMEN'S RESULTS: Buffalo State – 140, Monroe CC - 57
MEN'S RESULTS: Buffalo State – 133, Monroe CC - 97
LOCATION: Kissinger Pool – Buffalo, N.Y.
WOMEN'S NOTABLES
- Miller posted solo victories in both the 1,000 free (13:08.56) and 100 fly (1:09.29), while Harter touched first in both the 200 IM (2:37.12) and 500 free (6:33.34).
- Miller and Harter joined Kelsey Hucks (Rochester/Young Women's College Prep) and Emily DiMayo (Middleport/Royalton-Hartland) to claim first in the 400-free relay (4:27. 96).
- Andres won both the 50 free (27.91) and the 100 free (1:01. 43) and joined Abbie Ettinger (Buffalo/Kenmore West), Michelle Viera (Smithtown/Smithtown West) and Lexi Cramer (Akron/Akron) to win the 400-medley relay (4:45.75).
- Viera and Ettinger also posted victories in the 100 breast (1:18.91) and 200 free (2:12.32) respectively.
- Julia Moore (West Seneca/West Seneca) notched wins in both the 1-meter and 3-meter dive competitions with scores of 170.18 and 144.67 respectively.
MEN'S NOTABLES
- Wittmeyer posted solo victories in the 100 fly (53.81) and the 100 breast (1:07. 38).
- Shane Breen (Middle Village/Middle Village) touched first in the 100 free (52.41) and joined Wittmeyer, Derrick Andrzejewski (Orchard Park/Wilson Magnet) and Wesley Van (Ithaca/Ithaca) to claim the 400-free relay title (3:31.33).
- Zach Nau (Spencerport/Spencerport) won the 200 IM (2:12.76), while teaming up with Dan Sonnenfeld (Corfu/Pembroke), Ryan Mahaney (Alden/Alden) and James Purpura (Cheektowaga/Cleveland Hill) to win the 400-medley relay (3:57.13).
- Drew Deren (Orchard Park/Orchard Park) also posted a victory in the 1000 free (11:04.85)
NOTEWORTHY
UP NEXT
Buffalo State visits the University of Rochester tomorrow at 1 p.m.