La Salle Swim Meet

Swimming & Diving

Double Win Weekend for the Wildcats

VILLANOVA, Pa. – The Villanova men's and women's swimming and diving teams made a strong home debut Saturday against La Salle at the Villanova Swim Complex. The women topped the Explorers 181-114, and the men recorded a 168-132 victory.

The meet was highlighted by a new pool record from Arabella Lee, who clocked a 54.99 in the 100 Fly to break the previous Villanova pool record of 55.08, set by UPenn's Vanessa Chong. Lee also added a win in the 100 Back with a time of 55.78, ranking her eighth all-time in program history.

Hugh Boris continued Villanova's strong day in the pool with a win in the 200 Breast, touching first in 2:02.27, a mark that places him eighth on Villanova's all-time performers list. Alana Leen also joined the record-book, winning the 200 Back in 2:00.11, which moved her to 10th all-time in program history.

On the women's side, Peri Gaguzis (10:14.90) and Riley Hull (10:23.69) had a 1-2 finish in the 1000 Free. Riley Kudlac led a sweep in the 200 Free (1:50.26), followed by Marlene Blanke (1:52.08) and Annie Mee (1:53.44). Kudlac added another win in the 50 Free with a time of 23.68, while Martina Lonati took the 100 Free in 51.89.

Anna Farley earned a win in the 200 Fly at 2:00.63, and Emily Herr added another victory in the 200 IM with a time of 2:05.18. Marlene Blanke claimed the top spot in the 500 Free with a time of 5:05.74.

Michelle Kasulka led the Wildcats with runner-up finishes on both the 1-meter (255.08) and 3-meter (243.23) dives.

For the men, Owen Nye and Patrick Casey each earned a pair of top finishes. Nye won the 1000 Free (9:30.69) and 500 Free (4:38.52), with Casey taking second in both races.

Sam Randall grabbed a win in the 200 Free (1:40.06) and finished second in the 100 Fly (49.90). Max Christensen added a victory in the 200 IM (1:52.86), while Hugh Boris claimed the top spot in the 200 Breast (2:02.27).

On the boards, Nate Warson swept the diving events with scores of 291.75 on the 1-meter and 299.10 on the 3-meter.

Up next, the women travel to Philadelphia on Nov. 5 to face Penn, while the men head to Providence on Nov. 8.
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Players Mentioned

Marlene Blanke

Marlene Blanke

Distance/Free
Junior
Patrick Casey

Patrick Casey

Distance Freestyle
Senior
Max Christensen

Max Christensen

IM/Fly/Breast
Junior
Anna Farley

Anna Farley

Fly/IM
Junior
Peri Gaguzis

Peri Gaguzis

IM/Free
Junior
Riley Hull

Riley Hull

Free
Sophomore
Michelle Kasulka

Michelle Kasulka

Diving
Junior
Riley Kudlac

Riley Kudlac

Freestyle
Junior
Arabella Lee

Arabella Lee

Fly/Back
Senior
Alana Leen

Alana Leen

Back/ IM
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Marlene Blanke

Marlene Blanke

Junior
Distance/Free
Patrick Casey

Patrick Casey

Senior
Distance Freestyle
Max Christensen

Max Christensen

Junior
IM/Fly/Breast
Anna Farley

Anna Farley

Junior
Fly/IM
Peri Gaguzis

Peri Gaguzis

Junior
IM/Free
Riley Hull

Riley Hull

Sophomore
Free
Michelle Kasulka

Michelle Kasulka

Junior
Diving
Riley Kudlac

Riley Kudlac

Junior
Freestyle
Arabella Lee

Arabella Lee

Senior
Fly/Back
Alana Leen

Alana Leen

Sophomore
Back/ IM