BOSTON, Mass. – The Fairfield University swimming and diving teams finished up day two of the Terrier Invitational hosted by Boston University. The men's team ended the evening in third in the team standings with 644 points while the women's team stood fifth with 593 points.
The 200 medley relay opened Saturday's action with the women placing third and seventh in the event. Erini Pappas, Tone Sandsjoe, Lara Kisakol, and Olivia Thompson combined for third with a time of 1:43.38 while Holly Rahurahu, Alison Sposili, Lauren Patalano, and Sydney Scalise clocked in at 1:45.72. The men took fifth place in the A final by completing the event in 1:35.16 behind the efforts of
Max McMillan,
Enrique Garcia, Chris Dauser, and
Cormac Rouse).
The Stags placed a pair in the 400 IM on both the men's and women's sides. Erin Hoyland took fourth with a time of 4:28.80 followed by Callie Gray's seventh place swim in 4:29.73.
Ed Hunt (3:54.97) and
Jack Behm (3:58.12) ended the event in third and fifth respectively.
In the 100 butterly, Pappas was the team's top finisher with her 7
th placement based on her time of 56.31. Chris Dauser tied for fourth place after he took the course in 49.53.
The men's team swept the top three spots in the 200 free led by
Aidan Schnapf's top time of 1:39.25.
Tim Regan followed with his second-place time of 1:39.36 while
Joseph Stewart garnered third after finishing in 1:39.53. Sydney Scalise was the women's top finisher in the event, taking third in the B final based on her time of 1:55.99.
Tone Sandsjoe picked up another first-place finish for the Stags, touching the wall with the best time in the 100 breast in 1:02.08. Alison Sposili also finished well with her sixth-place swim of 1:04.96.
Enrique Garcia secured fourth place in the event by posting a time of 55.69.
In the 100 back, Pappas took third place by completing the event in 56.00 while
Max McMillan garnered seventh place after completing the course in 50.08.
The 800 free relay ended the evening with the women taking fifth (7:37.52) behind the efforts of Hoyland, Pappas, Rahurahu, and Scalise and the men securing first (6:37.94) with Stewart, Schnapf, Hunt, and Regan comprising the winning foursome.
The final day of the Terrier Invitational is Sunday beginning with the preliminaries at 10 am. The finals are scheduled to begin at 5 pm.