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Swim vs. Canisius (2025)
Dave Williams

Swimming & Diving Sweeps Canisius

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Men win 192-106, women record 217-83 victory

VESTAL, N.Y. – Senior Maria Pignatelli recorded three individual victories and Binghamton posted three other double-event winners, highlighting its dual meet sweep against Canisius on Saturday afternoon at the Saunders Aquatic Center. The Bearcat men turned in a 192-106 triumph while the women were victorious by a 217-83 margin. 

"I thought today was great," head coach Jerry Cummiskey said. "We swam well and a lot of people raced in different events. I thought the energy today was great."

Pignatelli swept the women's 50 breast (30.83), 50 free (24.82) and 100 free (54.40). She also swam on the first-place 200 medley relay team that included sophomore Eva Smith, freshman Julia Iwanow and junior Ava Olsian and clocked a time of 1:47.95.

Smith, meanwhile, swept both the women's 50 back (27.30) and 100 back (58.16). Other double-event winners for Binghamton included senior Elizabeth Tirado, who swept the women's 1-meter (228.15) and three-meter (219.85) diving events as well as freshman Isaih Francis, who took top honors in the men's 50 back (24.22) and 100 back (52.39).

Other individual event winners for Binghamton on the women's side were Iwanow in the 100 breast (1:06.81), senior Celia Webster in the 100 fly (59.94), sophomore Leonor Coelho in the 500 free (5:14.93) and junior Haley Nowak in the 50 fly (26.87). 

In addition, Olsian and Nowak swam on the first-place 200 free relay team and were joined by freshman Elle Gerbes and Lauren Maierle. The quartet clocked a time of 1:41.09.

Besides his two individual victories, Francis also swam on both men's first-place relays. The 200 medley relay team included sophomores Tyler Schultz, Cullin Cole and Ryaan Alshami and recorded a time of 1:33.30. The 200 free relay quartet, meanwhile, included senior Liam Preston and sophomores William Deutmeyer and Evan Peters and recorded a time of 1:25.94. 

Schultz won the 50 breast (26.55) while Preston captured the 100 free (46.51), Cole was first in the 50 free (21.46) and Peters touched first in the 200 free (1:42.58). 

Other first-place finishers on the men's side included junior Dylan Norby in the three-meter diving event (293.85), sophomore Logan Shriver in the 500 free (4:50.74) and freshman Samuel Pikofsky-Christiansen in the one-meter diving competition (283.50).

Binghamton heads to NJIT next week, where the men will meet the Highlanders at noon. The Bearcat women, meanwhile, will face Central Connecticut at the same venue.




 
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