DURHAM, NH – The Catamounts fell on the road to New Hampshire in their first America East meet of the season, 215-85, at Swasey Pool in Durham, New Hampshire Saturday afternoon. With the result Vermont falls to 1-2 and 0-1 in the America East, while the Wildcats improve to 1-0 and 1-0 in the America East on the season.
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Results (.pdf)
COACH'S QUOTE
"I felt the team performed well today," said Head Coach
Gerry Cournoyer. "I saw some really good things and some things that we need to work on in order to continue to grow."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Jackie House claimed two individual victories in the 200 and 500 freestyle. In the 200 she finished in a time of 1:53.48 and in the 500 she finished in 5:03.52 a full three seconds ahead of the field. House also finished third in the 50 free in a time of 24.73.
- Hally Laney earned a first place finish in the 200 fly finishing in a time of 2:06.98.
- Annika Overvig finished third in the three meter dive with a score of 207.07.
- The Catamounts finished in second in the 200 freestyle relay. The combination of Jackie House, Autumn Bullinger, Mina Poppas and Anna Shoudt came in at a time of 1:37.88.
WHO'S NEXT
Following today's meet, the Catamounts will return home for a second consecutive America East battle, hosting Maine. Vermont will invite the Black Bears to Forbush Natatorium on Saturday, November 5 at 11 a.m. The meet against Maine will mark UVM's annual Rally Against Cancer meet presented by Mascoma bank. All fans are encouraged to wear lavender, the universal cancer awareness color to the game. All Rally Against Cancer initiatives will benefit the UVM Cancer Center thanks to Mascoma Bank. Please visit the marketing table for donations, giveaways and educational opportunities.