BURLINGTON, Vt. –
Amy Kenworthy won two events Saturday for the Catamounts in their Rally Against Cancer Meet presented by Mascoma Bank. Vermont won six events on the afternoon, but New Hampshire won the battle of the last two America East Champions with a 167-133 score.
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COACH'S QUOTE
"I was really thrilled with our teams performance today," said Head Coach
Gerry Cournoyer. "We are showing great growth."
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Kenworthy, a first year, won her first career race in the 1000 Free in the second event of the day. Her time of 10:19.51 was 14.38 seconds faster than the nearest competition.
- Next up Anastazja Szukala won the 200 Free in the next race for the Catamounts. She recorded a time of 1:56.62, .03 seconds faster than UNH's top swimmer. It was her third career win.
- Vermont stayed hot in the early going with Natalie Schick winning the fourth event of the day claiming the 100 Back with a time of 58.58. She topped the nearest competition by .50 seconds.
- Jocelyn LeGere won the 200 Back for Vermont with a time of 2:07.27. It was her fourth career win in the event; she also placed third at the 2025 AE Championships in the event.
- Kenworthy earned her second win of the day in the 500 Free. Her time of 5:08.17 was 1.52 seconds faster than the nearest competitor.
- The Catamounts closed out the afternoon with a 400 Freestyle Relay win. Szukala, Michaela Miller, Havana Layton, and Zoe Webster finished in a time of 3:31.85. They topped UNH's top group by 2.47 seconds.
WHO'S NEXT
The Catamounts return to action in two weeks as they travel to Maine for another America East dual meet on Saturday, November 1. The action from Stanley M. Wallace Pool is slated for 11 a.m.
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