KINGSTON, R.I. – The Vermont Catamounts jumped Holy Cross in the final day of competition at the 2019 Harold Anderson Invitational to finish third of seven teams with 579 points in the three-day invite.
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Results
COACH'S QUOTE
"It was a great mid-season test of where our team is right now," head coach
Gerry Cournoyer said. "We saw a lot of good things and a lot of areas where we have growth potential. I'm looking forward to the second semester and I'm proud of our ladies."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Mina Poppas took second in the 1650 free with a time of 17:39.65. Maria Kelly followed with a time of 17:49.44 to finish fifth.
- Freshman Beth Hartog (2:06.39) finished second in the 200 back final.
- Freshman Cailin Campbell (52.88) and senior Sierra Sexton (53.41) finished fifth and seventh in the 100 free.
- Katie Rivers posted a time of 2:09.18 to finish third in the 200 fly. Sophia Smith took seventh with a time of 2:10.32.
- The 400 free relay team of Campbell, Sexton, Isabelle Magbie, and Kira Parker closed the meet with a time of 3:31.46 to finish second. Providence College's top relay team set a meet record with a time of 3:31.32 to win the event.
WOMEN'S RESULTS
- Rhode Island (754.5)
- Binghamton (613.5)
- Vermont (579)
- Holy Cross (576)
- Assumption (503)
- Providence College (476)
- Maine (265)
UP NEXT
Vermont resumes competition next semester with a trip to Siena on Saturday, January 12.
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