BURLINGTON, Vt. – First year
Tannah Proudfoot set the UVM varsity record in the one-meter and three-meter dive Saturday afternoon against New Hampshire. Vermont won six events but fell 170-130 at Forbush Natatorium in their Spread Respect meet. Saturday was also the Catamounts Youth Day presented by Healthy Living.
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COACH'S QUOTE
"I am pleased with how our team competed today," said Head Coach
Gerry Cournoyer. "My hats off to the UNH team. Congratulations to
Tannah Proudfoot on her two-new varsity and first year records today. Anytime our student-athletes can reset the marks on the big board it's reason to celebrate."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Jackie House claimed Vermont's first win of the day in the 200 freestyle. She won the event for the third time in a row this season with a time of 1:54.44. She was .93 seconds ahead of UNH's Abby McKinney.
- Hally Laney earned two first place finishes for the Catamounts in the 200 and 100 fly. Laney picked up her second 200 fly win of the season with a time of 2:06.65. She was 1.26 seconds ahead of UNH's Megumi Komoto. In the 100 fly her time of 57.38 was .45 seconds ahead of McKinney of the Wildcats.
- House earned her second win of the day in a 1-2 finish with her teammate Ella Church in the 500 free. House finished in a time of 5:08.29 and Church touched .06 seconds behind her. It was House's second win of the season in the 500 free.
- Proudfoot set the packed crowd into a frenzy with her one-meter diving early in the meet. She posted 280.95 points, surpassing the varsity mark of 272.02 held by Emily Hall since 2002. Her six-dive total is also a NCAA Zones qualifying mark.
- Remarkably in the three-meter she duplicated her feat. She posted another NCAA Zones qualifying mark of 280.62 setting yet another varsity record. Renee Gliddon's mark of 275.18 had stood since 2008.
WHO'S NEXT
Following today's meet, the Catamounts will return to action for a second consecutive America East battle, traveling to face Maine. The Catamounts and Black Bears will faceoff on Saturday, November 4 at 11 a.m. from the Stanley M. Wallace Pool.
Vermont will compete at home again on Saturday, December 2 as they host UMass at 12 p.m. It will be the Catamounts Annual Rally Around Mental Health Meet presented by Redstone.
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