Results (PDF)
EWING, NJ – The Rowan University women's swimming & diving team defeated The College of New Jersey, 180-114 and captured the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championship.
It was Rowan's fourth straight title and 13
th overall. The Profs finished undefeated in the conference with a 5-0 mark and they are 6-3 overall. The Lions have a 5-1 record and they are 3-1 in the NJAC.
The 200 medley relay swam a winning time of 1:48.57 with
Abigail Brous,
Emily Kopchick,
Daria Mnich and
Jordan McChesney. Brous,
Nicole Harms,
Kylie Salerno and McChesney were on the first place 400 freestyle relay (3:40.20).
Brous touched first (59.07) in the 100 backstroke and Salerno followed second (1:01.64).
Carlee Timmins was the winner in the 1000 (10:44.90). She had second places in the 200 (2:00.81) and 500 (5:14.70) freestyles.
Emily LaBenski captured first place in the 200 freestyle (1:58.87) and 200 breaststroke (2:28.54). She also had a third place (2:16.07) in the 200 individual medley. McChesney won the 100 freestyle in 54.11. She had a second place (25.01) in the 50 free while Brous was third (25.10).
In the 100 breaststroke, Harms claimed first (1:07.44) while Kopchick and
Megan Miller were second (1:08.62) and third (1:09.01) respectively. Kopchick also had a third place (2:33.84) in the 200 breaststroke.
Corinne Finkbinder won the one and three-meter diving with 213.95 and 215.40 points respectively.
Naomi Amadoro took second (190.85) on the one-meter board and was third (149.45) in the three-meter.
Veronica Alferez won the 500 freestyle in 5:13.73. She took second in the 200 butterfly (2:12.40) and 200 individual medley (2:14.36).
Alex Bambrick came in second (10:53.95) in the 1000 freestyle. She took third (2:15.99) in the 200 backstroke and fourth (1:03.06) in the 100 backstroke.
Taylor DeGennaro had a second place (2:13.46) in the 200 backstroke. Mnich came in third (1:00.14) in the 100 butterfly and Salerno was fourth (1:02.48).
Next week, Rowan has its last home meet against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy on Saturday, Feb. 1. The diving is scheduled for 11 a.m. and the swimming events start at 1 p.m.