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Women's Swimming and Diving

Rueppel Earns 100th-Career Victory as Panthers Compete at Hamilton

The Middlebury swimming and diving teams competed in a tri-meet hosted by Hamilton on Saturday afternoon. The men's team topped the hosts 167-110, but fell to Williams 184-98. The victory over the Continentals was head coach Bob Rueppel's 100th-career win on the men's side. The women's squad also downed Hamilton (185-113), but came up short against the Ephs (187-108).

The Panthers posted a pair of relay victories on the women's side. In the 200-yard freestyle relay, the squad (Courtney Gantt, Erin Kelly, Frances VanderMeer and Lily Siemasko) won the event with a time of 1:40.70. The 200-yard medley relay comprised of VanderMeer, Haley Hutchinson, Maddie McKean and Kelly recorded a winning time of 1:50.68.

Hutchinson was also an individual victor in the 200-yard IM  (2:12.83) and earned runner-up honors in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:09.28). VanderMeer placed second in the 50-yard backstroke (27.44) and the 50-yard butterfly (26.24), while Gantt was second in the 50-yard free with a time of 25.42.

Individual third-place finishes came from Georgia Houde in the 1,000-yard free (11:02.70), Katie Cantrell in the 500-yard free (5:26.67), McKean in the 50-yard fly (26.98) and Audrey Hsi in the 200-yard IM (2:17.83). Off the boards, Olivia Rieur earned a pair of third-place finishes, tallying 241.05 points off the 1-meter and 250.80 points off the 3-meter.

The men's 200-yard freestyle relay team (Jake Gaughan, Corey Jalbert, Isaac Esposito and Ben Merz) posted a winning time of 1:28.15. Jalbert also earned a pair of individual runner-up finishes in the 50-yard free (22.11) and the 100-yard free (49.10).

Other second-place finishes came from Will Pannos in the 100-yard fly (53.56) and Jason Rickenbacher off the 3-meter diving board (225.30 points). Rickenbacher recorded 209.25 points to earn third place off the 1-meter.

Individual third place honors also came from Ian Johnston in the 1,000-yard free (10:37.98), Fran Curran in the 200-yard free (1:50.38) and Aska Matsuda in the 500-yard free (4:59.04).  

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Players Mentioned

Katie Cantrell

Katie Cantrell

First Year
Courtney Gantt

Courtney Gantt

Sophomore
Georgia Houde

Georgia Houde

Senior
Audrey Hsi

Audrey Hsi

Sophomore
Haley Hutchinson

Haley Hutchinson

First Year
Erin Kelly

Erin Kelly

Junior
Maddie McKean

Maddie McKean

Sophomore
Olivia Rieur

Olivia Rieur

Sophomore
Lily Siemasko

Lily Siemasko

First Year
Frances VanderMeer

Frances VanderMeer

Senior

Players Mentioned

Katie Cantrell

Katie Cantrell

First Year
Courtney Gantt

Courtney Gantt

Sophomore
Georgia Houde

Georgia Houde

Senior
Audrey Hsi

Audrey Hsi

Sophomore
Haley Hutchinson

Haley Hutchinson

First Year
Erin Kelly

Erin Kelly

Junior
Maddie McKean

Maddie McKean

Sophomore
Olivia Rieur

Olivia Rieur

Sophomore
Lily Siemasko

Lily Siemasko

First Year
Frances VanderMeer

Frances VanderMeer

Senior
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