CLARION, Pa. --- In a dominant performance where they produced the winner in nearly every single event, the Golden Eagle women's swimming & diving team swept Edinboro and California (PA) at the PennWest Duals in Tippin Natatorium on Saturday afternoon. Clarion defeated the Vulcans 257-39 and the Fighting Scots 222-77.
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Of the 16 total events contested on Saturday, Clarion swimmers and divers won 13 of them, setting the tone in their final home meet of the 2023-24 season. The 200 Medley Relay team of
Joslyn Jurski,
Ava Rosely,
Hannah Greenway and
Madelynn McTeer started the day with a win, beating Edinboro's top foursome with a time of 1:48.79 to kick off the scoring. Likewise, the 200 Free Relay team of
Haley Miller,
Amanda Fetsko,
Jordan Kutchak and Greenway closed out the scoring with a win, just barely edging out Edinboro's team with a time of 1:39.25.
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Jurski got things started in the individual events as well, winning the 1000 Free with a time of 10:55.08, followed by the trio of
Allison McMurray,
Michaela Hinkson and
Maddy Murphy in succession. Fetsko was the next to win an individual event, taking the top time in the 200 Free with a 2:00.23 that was two seconds faster than second place, and
Zoey Beck came out just ahead of Edinboro's Izabella Hanek in the 100 Back with a time of 1:00.92.
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Emma Dorsey logged a win in the 200 Fly, blowing past the rest of the field by more than nine seconds with a time of 2:12.44, and
Hannah Greenway won the 50 Free in a time of 24.70. Fetsko went on to win her second individual event of the day, pacing the field in the 100 Free with a time of 53.75, and
Maria Wold and
Gabrielle Webster went 1-2 in the 200 Back, with Wold finishing in 2:11.30. Then it was Jurski's turn to take her second win of the day, touching the wall in the 500 Free in a time of 5:14.20 that was 15 seconds faster than second place. Wold closed out the individual events with her second win of the day, leading the 200 IM field with a time of 2:13.73.
Corina Paszek and
Sarah Grimenstein took the two spots behind her, making it 1-2-3 for Clarion in that event.
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In the diving well, two different Golden Eagles earned wins.
Colleen Hudson was the leader in the 1-Meter Dive, finishing with a score of 285.23, while
Luna Castellanos was first in the 3-Meter Dive with a score of 294.83.
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