BOSTON, MASS. – The Catamounts fell 222-76 on the road against Northeastern on Saturday (Jan. 13) morning. With the defeat Vermont falls to 5-4 (1-1 AE) while the Huskies improve to 3-1 (0-0 CAA) on the season.
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Results
COACH'S QUOTE
"I felt that we competed well today considering where we are in our training cycle," said Head Coach
Gerry Cournoyer.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- To begin the day Tannah Proudfoot earned a fifth place finish in the three-meter dive with a score of 219.30.
- The Catamounts earned a one, two finish in the 1000 free with Ella Church placing first in a time of 10:36.72 and Emily Rocco finishing second in a time of 10:46.55.
- Hally Laney placed second in the 200 fly with a time of 2:08.32.
- Proudfoot also placed sixth in the one-meter dive with a score of 222.15.
- Jackie House placed second in the 100 free with a time of 53.84.
- House also placed second in the 500 free finishing in 5:20.91.
- Vermont also earned third and fourth place in the 500 free with Church placing fourth in a time of 5:12.83 and Rocco finishing fifth with a final time of 5:15.49.
- Laney also placed third in the 100 fly finishing in a time of 58.12.
- The Catamounts ended the day with a second place finish in the 200 free relay. The combination of Laney, Havana Layton, Anastazja Szukla and House placed second in a time of 1:38.80.
UP NEXT
Following today's meet with the Huskies the Catamounts will return to Forbush Natatorium on Sunday to face Siena. The start time for that meet is scheduled for 1 p.m. and will be broadcast live on AmericaEast.TV. Sunday's meet with the Saints will be the Catamounts annual Senior Day presented by MVP Health Advantage.
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