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EAST STROUDSBURG – Junior
Tarah Killane placed second in a pair of events, while freshman
Sarah Luigard bettered her PSAC-qualifying time in the 400-yard individual medley to highlight East Stroudsburg University's effort in a dual loss to Bloomsburg on Saturday.
The Huskies (6-2) touched the line first in 11 of 12 contested events to earn a 115-70 victory inside Koehler Fieldhouse.
Freshman
Emma Billings, senior
Briana Hall, sophomore
Taylor Howery and junior
Olivia Lukshides took first place in the 200 freestyle relay to conclude the afternoon, with their time of 1:43.67 edging out Bloomsburg's A team mark of 1:44.11.
Killane was the runner-up in both the 1000 free (11:12.53) and 500 free (5:35.33). She leads ESU with four PSAC qualifying times on the year, having booked her spot at the conference meet in the 200, 500, 1000 and 1650 free events.
Luigard lowered her season-best mark in the 400 IM by over two seconds, finishing third in today's competition with a time of 4:55.35. She added another season-best later on with a second-place showing in the 200 butterfly (2:25.15).
Other runner-up performances for the Warriors included Lukshides in the 50 free (25.17) and sophomore
Julia Harnish in the 200 breaststroke (2:45.85). Howery, Harnish, Hall and Lukshides began the day with a second-place time of 1:56.85 in the 200 medley relay.
ESU welcomes Millersville and Kutztown to Koehler Fieldhouse for the program's annual ESU Invitational next Saturday. Start time of the regular season's final meet is set for 12 p.m., with seniors Hall and
Amanda Eckert to be honored in a ceremony prior to their final home competition.