SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY --Â The Skidmore College men's and women's swimming and diving teams earned a split with Potsdam, Saturday at the Williamson Sports Center.
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The women won 163-112, while the men just missed in a 147-144 loss.
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On the women's side,
Catherine King earned four victories, placing first in the 200 Free (2:04.61), the 50 Free (25.15) and the 100 Free (57.17) and teaming with
Yookee Roh, Jessie Sandberg and
Sarah Shaw for a first place finish in the 400 Medley Relay (4:22.28).
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Erin Donovan also earned four top finishes, placing first in the 100 Back (1:03.28), the 200 Back (2:17.64), the 200 IM (2:24.37) and combining with Roh,
Katherine Kelloway and
Kate Lambos for first in the 400 Free Relay (3:55.28). The Thoroughbreds swept the field in the 200 Back with Roh placing second (2:20.73) and Kelloway coming in third (2:22.01).
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Emily Przysinda secured multiple wins with first place finishes in the 1000 Free (11:30.94) and the 500 Free (5:38.56)
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The Skidmore men's team nearly won the meet, needing a 1-2 finish in the final relay to win, but just missing with first and third place finishes.
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Tommy Heidebrecht and
Kai Inaba placed first and second respective in 1 meter and 3 meter diving. In 1 meter, Heidebrecht scored 203.03 while Inaba recorded a 177.60, and in 3 meter Heidebrecht scored 179.10 to Inaba's 178.13.
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Lyle Stephenson had second place finishes in the 100 Back (58.46), 50 Free (23.54) and 200 Back (2:08.98) and teamed with
Gabriel Salitan-Alvarez,
Nick Sauerbrunn and
Tim Brodsky to win the 400 Free Relay (3:32.18). Sauerbrunn also placed first in the 1000 Free (11:27.19) and
Jon Markowitz won the 100 Breast (1:07.99)
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The men's 400 Medley Relay team of Markowitz,
Bailey Best,
Taylor Best and
Charlie Bullis touched in second (4:00.60).
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The Thoroughbreds host Vassar Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m.
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