FINAL RESULTSÂ
MEN
Rider 158
Monmouth 112
WOMEN
Rider 178
Monmouth 92
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – The Monmouth University men's and women's swimming teams fell to MAAC foe Rider on Tuesday evening at Coppola Pool.
The women's team dropped to 4-5 on the season and 2-3 in the MAAC, while the men moved to 6-2 and 2-2 in conference competition.
Freshman Callan Smith picked up where he left off following the fall semester by winning three individual races. Smith won the 200-yard freestyle, the 500-yard freestyle and the 200-yard backstroke. Â
NOTES & QUOTESÂ
"Rider is a solid team and a good measuring stick of our progress. Despite the loss on the scoreboard today, it was a positive step for the men and women as we build toward the MAAC Championships."Â
- Monmouth head coach Matt Nunnally
- Rookie Callan Smith earned three first-place finishes in the meet. Smith has 23-place finishes for the 2018-19 season. Smith won the 200 free with his time of 1:46.49. He also won the 200 back (1:56.38) and 500 free (4:47.72).
- Valance Washington took first in the 100-yard freestyle (48.30) to collect the sixth win of his rookie season.
- Ryan Reutti took first in the 200-yard IM, touching the wall in 2:02.20. Reutti won his second race of the season and the ninth of his career. Â
- Freshman
Camryn McHugh won the 200 yard backstroke to elevate her personal season total to 17 individual wins. McHugh finished 200 back in 2:04.32.
- Rookie
Lauren Baines won the 200-yard IM (2.19.74). She now has six individual victories in her freshman campaign.
- Both the men's and women's teams won the 200-yard freestyle relays. Bradie Keelan,
Camryn McHugh,
Muriel Maloney and
Mary Emich finished first in 1:41.56. On the men's side, the winning team clocked in at 1:28.18 with Valance Washington, Ethan Lucas, Dylan Barkhuizen and Kevin Del Giorno combining for the winning time.
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Erin Ryan set a new season best time in the 1000 free (11:50.61).
- Jackson Rogers set a new season best time in the 200 back (2:04.99).
- Sophia Nogales set a new season best time in the 500 free (5:59.90).
UP NEXT
Monmouth faces a quick turnaround for its next competition as it hosts Seton Hall on Thursday afternoon at Steadman Natatorium. The meet is the final home competition for the Hawks and the program will honor its seniors prior to the opening race.
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