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Wheaton women match best NEWMAC Championship showing in fourth as 15 school records fall, 4 earn all-conference, 3 NCAA times metFebruary 18, 2007 WELLESLEY, MA- The Wheaton College women's swimming and diving team placed fourth at the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Championship for the third straight season, matching the best showing in program history, as the three-day event wrapped up on Sunday in Wellesley College's Chandler Pool. The Lyons finished just 18.5 points behind the third-place hosts, while Springfield College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) took the top two spots, respectively. Fifteen school marks fell as the Lyons recorded 602.5 points, the most tallied by Wheaton at a NEWMAC meet. Junior Abby Pratt (Melrose, MA/Melrose) and freshman Iris Meehan (Bar Harbor, ME/Mount Desert Island) each had a hand in seven program records, and Pratt earned all-conference honors by finishing among the top two four times, surpassing an eight-year-old Wheaton record. Meehan swam to all-conference laurels three times. On Friday, four school records were set while an NCAA Championship time was met. During the 400-yard medley relay, Meehan, Pratt, junior Meg Miller (Duxbury, MA/Duxbury) and freshman Emily Sweatt (Portland, ME/Deering) placed second in a school-record time of 4:02.00, drawing the quartet all-conference honors. Meehan, Miller, Pratt and freshman Brenna Crothers (Mount Desert, ME/Mount Desert Island) combined to set the program's 200-yard freestyle relay standard at 1:39.69 during a fourth-place showing. Pratt eclipsed her own prior 50 free mark during each 50 free swim, including at 24.28 during a third-place finals showing, but her 24.27 leadoff leg of the 200 free relay finals proved to be even faster. Each performance met provisional qualification for the NCAA meet. Sophomore Stacy Zickl (Wrentham, MA/King Philip Regional) broke a six-year-old program mark in the one-meter dive, recording 353.75 points. Freshman Sarah Houlihan (West Springfield, MA/West Springfield) fell 0.25 seconds shy of an eight-year-old school record in the 500 free, finishing third in 5:19.76. Seven records fell and two NCAA times were met on Saturday. Meehan, Miller, Pratt and Sweatt combined to take first in the 200-yard medley relay at 1:49.65, breaking the NEWMAC and school records, and provisionally qualifying for the national meet. It was Wheaton's first event victory at the conference meet since 2003, and the first time a Lyon relay team was victorious. Meehan eclipsed a four-year-old program mark in the 50-yard backstroke twice during the leadoff legs of the 200 medley relay, with her time of 28.58 in the preliminaries standing as the fastest. Meehan also broke a four-year-old mark in the 100 back at 1:00.61 while earning all-conference honors with a second-place finish. Pratt lowered her own program standard in the 100-yard butterfly to 59.82 during a runner-up and all-conference showing, while Sweatt twice bested her school mark in the 100-yard breaststroke, with the fastest time coming at 1:07.76 during a third-place finals finish that propelled her to NCAA provisional qualification. Sweatt eclipsed her 50 breast record twice in the opening leg of the 100 breast races, with her 31.47 preliminaries time being the fastest. Wheaton's 800-yard freestyle relay team set a school standard at 8:12.88 and finished fifth, as Houlihan was joined by sophomores Caitlin Glover (Durham, NH/Berwick Academy) and Casey Shanley (Rumson, NJ/Suffield Academy) and freshman Aurelie Marcotte (Hampden, MA/Minnechaug Regional). On the final day, six school marks were set. Pratt finished second during the 100-yard freestyle in a program-standard time of 53.56 and twice broke her two-day-old 50 free record - first during a time trial in a national-meet showing of 24.24, and then again at 24.23 in the leadoff led of the 200 free relay time trial. Sweatt placed third during the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:27.40, the fastest in Wheaton history and 0.01 seconds off an NCAA provisional standard. Glover swam a school-record 2:14.66 in the 200-yard backstroke preliminaries, when Meehan also surpassed the former standard, before Meehan eclipsed both times with a third-place finish of 2:13.64 in the finals. Glover, Meehan, Miller and Pratt then joined for a third-place showing in the 400 free relay, turning in a school mark of 3:40.83 during the final event of the championship. Wheaton's provisional qualifiers await word on whether they will compete at the NCAA Division III Championship, which will take place on March 8-10 at the University of Houston. Individual Name Event Score Place Relay * Denotes school record This page is maintained by Scott Dietz. Last updated on 2/21/07. |
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