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EAST STROUDSBURG – Competing at Koehler Fieldhouse for the first time since Nov. 17, East Stroudsburg University won 9 of 11 contested events against Millersville to record a convincing 132-61 dual victory on Saturday.
Junior
Tarah Killane won a pair of distance freestyle races, while freshman
Emma Billings, senior
Briana Hall, freshman
Sarah Luigard, junior
Olivia Lukshides and sophomore
Taylor Howery added individual wins for ESU. The Warriors were also victorious in both relay events.
Howery, sophomore
Julia Harnish, Hall and Lukshides began the afternoon with a time of 1:55.22 in the 200-yard medley relay, besting their Marauder opponents by over five seconds. Killane then picked up her first race win in the 1000 free with a mark of 11:30.92; she would later beat out three other swimmers in the 500 free after touching the line in 5:35.70.
Billings (2:06.40) edged out sophomore teammate
Samantha Christman (2:08.95) in the 200 free to give ESU its lone 1-2 finish of the afternoon.
Hall followed with a victory of over a second in the 50 free, as she completed the sprint race in 25.61. Luigard was next up with a season-best time of 2:22.61 in the 200 individual medley. Lukshides (55.10) and Howery (1:03.18) rounded out ESU's individual victories in the 100 free and 100 backstroke, respectively.
Lukshides, Howery, Billings and Hall closed out the dual with a first-place time of 1:45.39 in the 200 free relay.
The Warriors (2-5) improved to 2-0 in home duals this season, and they topped the Marauders (3-3) for a third year in a row.
ESU has next weekend off before returning to the pool for a 12 p.m. home dual against Bloomsburg on Saturday, Jan. 26.