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Georgetown 135, Delaware
108
February 4, 2001
Gallaher Wins Three
Events But Hens Fall to Hoyas
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Mike
Gallaher
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WASHINGTON, DC -- Freshman
Meghan Petry and senior Mike Gallaher each won
three events as the University of Delaware men's and women's
swimming and diving teams closed out their dual meet seasons
with a split vs. host Georgetown Sunday
afternoon.
The Blue Hen women improved to 5-6 with a
147-96 victory over the Hoyas while the Georgetown men
upended Delaware (3-8) by a score of 135-108. Delaware will
compete at the America East championships this weekend at
the University of Maine.
The Delaware women won nine events led by
Petry (Villa Walsh/New Providence, NJ), who captured the 500
freestyle (5:10.61), 1,000 freestyle (10:22.94), and 200
butterfly (2:09.56) events. Also winning races for the Blue
Hens were Jennifer Haus (St. Mark's/Newark, DE) in
the 200 freestyle (1:58.95), Sandy Stephens (St.
Mark's/Wilmington, DE) in the 200 breaststroke (2:14.24),
Erin Colbert (Newark, DE HS) in the 200 backstroke
(2:15.52), and Rebecca Caldwell (McCaskey/Lancaster,
PA) in the 200 breaststroke (2:32.22).
Stephens and Haus joined Meagan
Marshall (Thomas Jefferson/Frederick, MD) and Kathryn
Fryer (Severna Park, MD HS) in winning the 400 medley
relay (4:07.29) while Stephens swam the first leg of the
winning 400 freestyle relay team (3:43.20). For Georgetown,
Kathryn Harrison won both diving events.
Gallaher (West Peabody/Peabody, MA)
captured three of the five first place finishes for the UD
men as he won the 200 freestyle (1:47.01), 500 freestyle
(4:51.98), and 1,000 freestyle (10:06.25) events. Also
taking home first place finishes for the Blue Hens were
Tim Wasiewski (Conestoga Valley/Lancaster, PA) in the
200 individual medley (2:03.25) and Neumann Marlett
(Belvidere, NJ HS) in the 200 backstroke
(2:03.85).
For Georgetown, Chris Lengle won three
events while Mike Kizer and Rich Dennis each won
two.
AGATE:
Georgetown Men def. Delaware,
135-108
Individual Event Winners: 400
Medley Relay: Georgetown (Miller, Dennis, Evangelista,
Lengle), 3:39.65; 1,000 Freestyle - Mike Gallaher (D),
10:06.25; 200 Freestyle - Mike Gallaher (D), 1:47.01; 50
Freestyle - Chris Lengle (G), 21.77; 200 Individual Medley -
Tim Wasiewski (D), 2:03.25; 1-Meter Diving - Mike Kizer (G),
236.85; 200 Butterfly - Ross Savedge (G), 2:04.47; 100
Freestyle - Chris Lengle (G), 47.64; 200 Backstroke -
Neumann Marlett (D), 2:03.85; 500 Freestyle - Mike Gallaher
(D), 4:51.98; 3-Meter Diving - Mike Kizer (G), 249.82; 200
Breaststroke - Rich Dennis (G), 2:14.32; 400 Freestyle
Relay - Georgetown (Enters, McLaughlin, O'Connor,
Evangelista), 3:18.84.
Delaware Women def. Georgetown,
147-96
Individual Event Winners: 400
Medley Relay - Delaware (Marshall, Stephens, Fryer, Haus),
4:07.29; 1,000 Freestyle - Meghan Petry (D), 10:22.94; 200
Freestyle - Jennifer Haus (D), 1:58.85; 50 Freestyle - Erin
Lenahan (G), 25.44; 200 Individual Medley - Sandy Stephens
(D), 2:14.24; 1-Meter Diving - Kathyrn Harrison (G),
230.50; 200 Butterfly - Meghan Petry (D), 2:09.56; 100
Freestyle - Caragh Moynihan (G), 55.30; 200 Backstroke -
Erin Colbert (D), 2:15.52; 500 Freestyle - Meghan Petry
(D), 5:10.61; 3-Meter Diving - Kathryn Harrison (G),
225.15; 200 Breaststroke - Rebecca Caldwell (D), 2:32.22;
400 Freestyle Relay - Delaware (Stephens, Blongiewicz,
Cierski, Fitzgerald), 3:43.20
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