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Women's Swimming Competes Against John Carroll on Senior Day

Photo by Andie Dolven
Photo by Andie Dolven

(WILMINGTON, Ohio) – The Wilmington College women's swimming team had their senior day this afternoon against the John Carroll University Blue Streaks inside the Wilmington Natatorium. They lost the dual 139-65 and finish the season 3-6 overall in dual action and 1-4 in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC).

They began their day by taking the Blue Streaks down to the wire in the 200 SC Meter Medley Relay, but were just edged as Sydney Overmyer, Gabby Kuetemeyer, Makenna Garn, and Lilly Green finished in 2:14.38, where John Carroll won at 2:14.03.

Audrey Bibb finished the 200 SC Meter Freestyle in 2:31.73 to finish in third place before Green picked up the lone win of the day for Wilmington in the 50 SC Meter Freestyle at 29.29 seconds. She just beat Anna Glass of the Blue Streaks who swam a 29.61.

Garn took second for Wilmington in the 200 SC Meter IM at 2:38.09. Kuetemeyer finished second in the 100 SC Meter Butterfly with a time of 1:13.72 while the winner Bella Genise finished just ahead of her at 1:13.53.

Green followed her win with a third-place mark in the 100 SC Meter Freestyle at 1:06.28. Courtney Getter picked up a third-place finish in the 100 SC Meter Backstroke with a time of 1:17.92 before Overmyer wad third in the 400 SC Meter Freestyle at 5:25.30.

Kuetemeyer finished second in the 100 SC Meter Breaststroke at 1:24.43, while teammate Sophia Mignery was third in the event at 1:27.60.

The 200 SC Meter Freestyle Relay saw two Quakers teams finish in the top-three. Garn, Getter, Abbi Whitesell, and Bibb finished second with a time of 2:05.06 while Rylee Kay Puthoff, Alaina Reynek, Adrienne Reynek, and Symone Daniels were third at 2:15.98.

What's Up Next

The team will be back in the pool for the OAC Championships at the Ocasek Natatorium at the University of Akron from Wednesday, February 14th through Saturday, February 17th.