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GNAC Swimming & Diving Report: Week 7

( FOR THE WEEK OF NOV. 18 - 24 )

WOMEN'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Gloria Sutton, Regis (Sr., Suffield, Conn.)

Sutton earned two individual victories and was part of the 200 freestyle relay that posted the fastest time during Friday night's meet against Saint Joseph's College. Sutton touched the wall first in the 100 freestyle with a personal season-best time of 1:01.07 and in the 500 freestyle in 5:56.95, over nine seconds faster than her previous best mark so far this year. She also posted a 50 free split of 29.82 seconds to help her relay squad to a total time of 1:59.05 in the 200 free relay.

MEN'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Brendan Pike, Regis (So., Weymouth, Mass.)

Pike helped Regis defeat Saint Joseph's College in a dual meet Friday night. After posting a 50 breaststroke split of 31.23 seconds in the 200 medley relay, he won the 200 freestyle by 21/100ths of a second with a season-best time of 1:53.44, rallying in the final 50 yards for the victory. Pike also finished second in the 500 freestyle, earning another season-best time of 5:16.28.

WOMEN'S ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Alexia Weir, St. Joseph (Conn.) (Fr., Hebron, Conn.)

Weir won two individual events and finished second in another in a 139-135 wire-to-wire dual meet win over GNAC foe Colby-Sawyer on Saturday. She was in a must-win situation heading into the penultimate event, the 200 Individual Medley (IM), and she delivered, defeating freshman Mary Steward (Saco, Maine) of CSC to the wall with a time of 2:25.19, more than three seconds in the clear to guarantee USJ the overall victory. Weir won in the 200 Free in addition to the 200 IM, dominating the competition by more than 13 seconds, with a time of 2:11.03. Weir also had a close runner-up finish in the 100 Backstroke, just six-tenths of a second away from capturing a third win on the day.

 

MEN'S ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Evan Whaley, Saint Joesph's (Maine) (Fr., Natick, Mass.)

Whaley Whaley won the 100-Fly (1:00.14) and 500-Free (5:15.36) events and placed second in a very close 200-Free (1:53.65) race at Regis College on Friday evening.


WEEK 7 HONOR ROLL
 
Jacob Wyse, St. Joseph (Conn.) (So., Broad Brook, Conn.) - Wyse won three individual events, touching the wall first in the 100 Backstroke, 500 Freestyle, and 200 Individual Medley, to lead the Blue Jays to a 114-90 dual meet win over GNAC foe Colby-Sawyer on Saturday. Wyse's triumph in the 200 IM was enough to end any chance of a Colby-Sawyer comeback and clinched the victory for USJ. He trailed most of the event, but in the final two strokes, he pulled alongside and cleared freshman Kaleo Kihleng by 1.5 seconds to finish with a winning time of 2:08.4. Wyse also had a tight battle to the very end in the 500 Free, defeating Colby-Sawyer's junior team captain Garrett Scahill by less than a second (5:21.84).
 
GNAC CROSS COUNTRY WEEKLY ARCHIVE (2019-20)
WEEK WOMEN'S ATHLETE MEN'S ATHLETE

WOMEN'S ROOKIE

MEN'S ROOKIE
1 Jinnae Jang, CSC Brendan Pike, REG Leilani Marlow, CSC Robert Wood, REG
2 Aine Scholand, SIM Joseph Clark, NOR Meg Driscoll, SIM Robert Wood, REG (2)
3 Sarah Manjikian, SIM GianCarlos Banrey, REG Katelyn Quinlan, SIM  Kaleo Kihleng, CSC
4 Aine Scholand, SIM (2) Sam Carlson, NOR  Nikky Ansley, NOR  Evan Whaley, SJC
5 Sarah Manjikian, SIM (2) Alex DiGiacomo, NOR Nikky Ansley, NOR (2) Jack Brennan, NOR
6 Laura List, SIM Steven Johnston, HUS   Meg Driscoll, SIM (2) Evan Whaley, SJC (2)
7 Gloria Sutton, REG Brendan Pike, REG Alexia Weir, USJ Evan Whaley, SJC (3)

The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) is an NCAA Division III association made up of 13 member institutions and over 3,000 student-athletes across the New England region. Founded in 1995, the GNAC annually sponsors and administers 22 championships, while balancing academic integrity, athletic opportunity and community involvement in an effort to enhance the student-athlete experience. 

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