MEET RESULTS
WEST CHESTER, PA –
Ann Carozza (West Chester, Pa./East) broke her own pool record in the 200-yard butterfly, and West Chester's women's swimming team earned a pair of wins over Division I Lehigh and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) rival Bloomsburg Saturday afternoon inside Graham Natatorium on South Campus.
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West Chester (4-0) picked up a win over Lehigh for the first time since 2017 when both the men and women swept the Mountain Hawks – a feat the two combined to achieve again Saturday. On this day, the women won both relays and 11 individual events to easily outdistance their opponents.
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Carozza got the Rams off to a hot start swimming a leg of the 400 medley relay that was a winner, and then taking first place in both the 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly – all before the first break in the meet.
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"That was a tough triple for her," West Chester head coach
Steve Mazurek said afterwards. "But, that's how she trains."
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She would come back in the second session to win the 100 butterfly as well. Carozza clocked a time of 1 minute, 59.99 seconds to break her own pool record while winning the 200 fly. It marked the first time she came in under two minutes in that event in a dual meet before Halloween.
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Keeley Durkin (Brookhaven, Pa./Sun Valley) won both the 500 free and the 1650 while placing second in the 200 free. The significance in that was that her second-place showing in the 200 free was the next event after she had just gotten out of the water from winning the mile.
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Mikayla Niness (Spring City, Pa./Owen J. Roberts) won two individual events and was part of the 200 free relay that was a winner. She took first place in both the 50 and the 100 free.
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Isabella Kil (Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro) won the 100 breaststroke and swam a leg of the 200 free relay.
Maddy Koehle (State College, Pa./State College Area) won the 200 breast while
Sophia Gerhart (Spring Mills, Pa./Penn Valley Area) won the 400 individual medley and was second to Durkin in the 1650.
Lila DiCarlo (Mechanicsburg, Pa./Trinity) won the 100 backstroke.
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On the diving boards,
Evie Altland (Middletown, Pa./Lancaster Country Day) was second off the 3-meter and third off the 1-meter.
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West Chester is off until the Total Performance Mid-Season Meet in Gambier, Ohio.
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