AKRON, Ohio ---
Hannah Greenway and
Joslyn Jurski added two more NCAA B cuts to their resumes on Sunday, as the Golden Eagles women's swimming & diving team wrapped up their four-day weekend at the Zippy Invite hosted by Akron.
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Greenway actually hit her B cut in the 100 Free twice on Sunday, once in the preliminaries and later in the final. In the morning swim, Greenway complete the event in a time of 51.89, putting her six-hundredths of a second under the standard of 51.95. She improved upon that time in the finals, taking fourth in her heat and 20
th overall with a time of 51.80. That time would rank second in the PSAC to date, behind Bloomsburg's Rylee Wenzel (51.21).
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Jurski, meanwhile hit an NCAA B cut in the longest event in the pool, the 1650 Free. Jurski completed the nearly mile-long swim in a time of 17:12.38, a time that stood out in the field on Sunday as well in the conference season to date. She finished fourth place in the field at Akron, and her time would currently rank first in the PSAC by more than 14 seconds to this point.
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In that same 1650 Free, two other Golden Eagles competed on Sunday night.
Lillian Linscheid took 18
th with a time of 18:28.77 while
Sydney Harper took 21
st with a 19:41.78. Likewise, four other Golden Eagles competed in the 100 Free finals alongside Greenway;
Amanda Fetsko was also in the C heat, finishing in 52.12, while Madelyn McTeer led the trio in the C heat with a time of 52.40.
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The 200 Back finals had six Golden Eagles competing, led by
Gabrielle Webster, who raced in the B heat. She took 15
th overall with a time of 2:09;39.
Sydney Updegrave won the C heat, touching the wall in 2:09.00.
Emma Dorsey won the C heat in the 200 Fly final with a time of 2:10.25, leading the total of six Golden Eagles to reach the finals in the event.
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Wrapping up the weekend for the Golden Eagle women was the 400 Free Relay, which took 10
th overall. Fetsko, McTeer,
Haley Miller and Greenway finished in a time of 3:28.87.