FULL RESULTS
BROOKVILLE, N.Y. – Freshman
Tarah Killane and junior
Annie Fagan posted PSAC qualifying times in the 50-yard freestyle and 1,650 free, respectively, as East Stroudsburg University fell 137-114 at LIU Post in a dual meet on Saturday afternoon.
The 114 points are the most that the Warriors (4-1) have scored against the Pioneers (1-1) since the 2013 season. Junior
Allison Cardow picked up ESU's lone race victory of the day in the 200 butterfly with a time of 2:18.03, while the visitors earned second-place results in 10 additional races.
Killane's second-place time of 18:30.07 in the 1,650 free was over a minute under the PSAC standard of 19:38.68, and it is the third-fastest 1,650 time in ESU program history, behind only Allison Schaefer (17:50.50) and
Cyndi Kline (18:26.16).
Fagan completed the 50 free in 25.55, just under the required PSAC mark of 25.89, to take second place in today's competition. She also added another second-place showing in the 100 fly (1:02.40). Seven different Warriors have now qualified for the PSAC meet through the season's first four weeks.
Junior
Kate Zimmerman and freshman
Olivia Lukshides combined for five individual second-place finishes. Zimmerman was second in the 100 breaststroke (1:10.21), the 200 breast (2:33.72) and the 200 individual medley (2:19.72), while Lukshides touched the line second in the 100 free (55.56) and the 200 free (1:59.22).
That 200 free result for Lukshides is the sixth-fastest mark in program history.
ESU's A teams in the 200 free and medley relays added the final two second-place results for the visitors.
LIU Post has won each of the last four Metropolitan Conference Championships, taking first out of 16 competing schools last winter.
The Warriors are back in action on Nov. 19-20, traveling to Wilkes Barre for the Diamond City Invitational.