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Kevin Lindgren, USMMA (So., Palm City, Fla.)
Lindgren was named the Landmark Conference Men’s Swimmer of the Year as the Mariners claimed a 15th consecutive league championship and sixth straight Landmark Conference title over the weekend. The sophomore recorded the second fastest time in the country this season in the 200 back as his mark of 1:46.70 set pool, meet, Academy, and conference records as well as easily making a NCAA ‘A’ cut. Overall, Lindgren captured seven first-place finishes at the 2013 Landmark Conference Championships. He was a member of the 200 free relay, 400 free relay, 800 free relay, and 400 medley relay teams that all captured gold. Lindgren also took first-place in three individual events, including the 100 fly, 100 back, and 200 back. |
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Devin Lessard, Susquehanna (Sr., Chestertown, Md.)
Lessard was named the Landmark Women’s Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive year. She set a meet and NCAA B-cut time in the 200 butterfly prelims after touching the wall in 2:06.98 and in the evening’s finals, she set another B-cut mark with her first-place time of 2:05.19 while winning the event. She competed as part of the 200 medley relay team capturing first place with a mark of 1:52.06 as well as the 800 free relay that finished first in 8:05.28. Lessard also took first in the 400 I.M. with a pool record and a NCAA Division-III B cut time of 4:36.50 and won the 200 IM with time of 2:08.95 which marked a championship and conference record as well as a personal record. |
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Josh Heller, Susquehanna (Jr., Rockville, Md.)
Heller set two pool records in the 50 free and 100 free on Saturday. He broke his own 50 free pool record set in 2011 (21.42) by going 20.88. He also won the 100 free with a time of 47.31 to post the fastest Landmark times in both events this season. |
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Paige Agnello, Scranton (So., Bridgewater, N.J.)
Agnello won the 100 (1:11.06) and 200 breaststroke (2:34.99) in the Royals' 154-91 victory over Drew University Saturday. Her two wins give her 10 first-place finishes in dual-meet competition this year. |
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Kevin Lindgren, Merchant Marine (So., Palm City, Fla.)
Kevin Lindgren set three pool records in the Mariners meet against Coast Guard in New London, Conn. Lindgren touched the wall first in the 100 and 200 backstroke as well as the 100 butterfly. Lindgren's superb day was highlighted by making a NCAA "B" cut with a time of 1:53.24 in the 200 backstroke. |
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Devin Lessard, Susquehanna (Sr., Chestertown, Md.)
Devin Lessard helped Susquehanna pick up Landmark wins over Drew and Susquehanna on Saturday. The senior posted three individual victories including two Juniata pool records in the 200 butterfly (2:25.95*) and the 200 IM (2:30.60*). Lessard’s 200 IM winning time converts to 2:15.68 in yards, to mark the fastest in the Landmark this season. Lessard also won the 200 free in a time of 2:16.65*.
* Times are in meters
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Chadd Lee, Susquehanna (Sr., Bloomsburg, Pa.)
Lee led Susquehanna to a 162-100 win over Marywood on Saturday. The senior earned wins in the 200 butterfly (2:02.49) and 200 breaststroke (2:19.56). His time in the fly was the second fastest in the Landmark this season. Lee was also a member of the winning 200 medley relay (1:41.74) and 400 freestyle relay (3:26.19). |
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Julia Wisler, Catholic (So., Phoenixville, Pa.)
Julia Wisler won two individual events versus Scranton on Saturday, capturing first place in the 50 free (25.68) and the 100 free (56.57). She turned in a season best time in the 50 free and ranks second in the Landmark this season (third fastest time overall). Wisler also finished second in a pair of relay events, including the 200 yard medley (1:59.50) and the 400 freestyle relay (3:50.50). |
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Mitchell Colby, Scranton (Fr., Bernardsville, N.J.)
Colby won three events and set a new Royal record in the 1000 free in Scranton's 176-117 loss to 5-time Landmark defending champion, the Merchant Marine Academy, on Saturday, in Kings Point, New York. He won the 200 back (2:01.66), 500 free (5:00.05) and the 1000 free in a new Scranton record time of 10:09.36, eclipsing teammate Nathan Wynosky's former record of 10:12.84. |
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Sara Franciscovich, Scranton (Jr., Frederick, Md.)
Franciscovich won two individual events and swam the first leg on two first-place finishing relay teams as the Royals defeated the Merchant Marine Academy, 182-109, to improve to 7-2 overall and 4-1 in the Landmark Conference. Franciscovich won the 50 free (:25.98) and 200 backstroke (2:17.60) and swam on the first-place finishing 200 medley and 400 free relay teams. |
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Caleb Capozella, Catholic (Jr., Green Bay, Wisconsin)
In Saturday's meet vs. Division I opponents Georgetown and Howard, Caleb Capozella won the 200 free in a time of 1:46.66 and came in second in the 100 backstroke (53.44). He beat his own season best in the backstroke and is more than a second and a half faster than the rest of the Landmark. Capozella also teamed up to help the Cards finish second in the 200 freestyle relay (1:30.99). |
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Jacqueline White, Merchant Marine (So., Oradell, NJ)
Jacqueline White recorded a pair of individual victories and broke a 14-year old school record in the 100 butterfly against Manhattan on Saturday. White hit the wall in in 1:01.51 to break one of the longest standing records in Academy history and posted the fastest time in the Landmark this season. White also recorded a win in the 200 IM (2:19.34) and helped the team to a win in the 200 medley relay (1:59.47). Earlier in the week, White earned wins in all three events against Queens (N.Y.) as well. |
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Morgan Richter, Goucher (Fr., Cleburne, Texas)
Morgan Richter touched first in both the 200-yard freestyle, which he completed in 1:47.25, and the 100-yard butterfly in Friday's triangular meet against Salisbury and York. His winning time in the 100 fly of :53.28 breaks the school record of :54.00 established last year at the Landmark Conference Championships by current teammate Charlie Leonard. |
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Katie Paterson, Marywood (Jr., Clarks Summit, Pa.)
Katie Paterson finished 2nd overall (highest Division III swimmer) in the 500 Free and 1650 at the Diamond City Invite. Her time of 5:17.36 in the 500 Free was a new school record and an ECAC "B" cut time. In addition, she was a member of the 200 Free Relay that achieved an ECAC "A" cut time while finishing 4th overall.
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Andrew Urban - Scranton (Sr., Ambler, Pa.)
Urban won two individual events and contributed in two relay wins to help the Royals earn the win over Susquehanna on Sunday. He won the 50 (:22.56) and 100 free (:49.37) and swam the anchor leg and the first leg on the first-place finishing 200 medley and 400 free relays, respectively. |
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Lexi Cole - Susquehanna (So., Danville, Pa.)
Cole helped the Crusaders to a 150-112 victory against conference rival Scranton with four first-place finishes. She won the 200 free with a mark of 2:02.92 and won the 100 free in 56.37. She followed up with a first place finish in the 500 free (5:27.04) and swam the second leg of the winning 400 free relay team.
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Chadd Lee - Susquehanna (Sr., Bloomsburg, Pa.)
Lee won the 200 breast with a personal-best and Landmark season-best, mark of 2:15.80. He also finished second in the 200 individual medley with the top Landmark time this season at 2:00.49, only 12 hundredths off the winner. Lee added a fourth place finish in the 200 fly (2:06.04) as the Crusaders defeated York (Pa.) and St. Mary’s (Md.) this weekend. This week’s Player of the Week nod marks Lee’s second this season. |
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Paige Agnello - Scranton (So., Bridgewater, N.J.)
Agnello won three individual events on Saturday to help Scranton defeat conference foes Juniata and Goucher. Her time in the 100 breaststroke (1:19.87) is the fourth best in the Landmark this season. She also won the 200 breast and 200 IM as the Royals rebounded from its first loss of the season earlier this month. |
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Jason Beabout - Marywood (Fr., Lockport, N.Y.)
Jason Beabout set 3 individual school records as well as one relay record for Marywood at the Thomas Murphy Invitational against Johns Hopkins and NCAA Division I Loyola (Md.). Beabout finished sixth overall in the 500 Free in a time of 4:55.82 and fifth in the 1650 in a time of 17:19.83. His third record came as the lead swimmer in the 800 Free Relay where Marywood finished fifth overall. His split of 1:49.39 set a new record and the team's time of 7:33.25 was also a new record. |
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Sara Franciscovich - Scranton (Jr., Frederick, Md.)
Franciscovich won the 200 backstroke (2:18.07), swam the first leg of the first-place finishing 400 free relay, and swam the third leg of the first-place finishing 400 medley relay in the Royals' 110-95 loss to Dickinson College on Saturday, November 3, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. |
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Chadd Lee - Susquehanna (Sr., Bloomsburg, Pa.)
Lee finished first in the 200 breaststroke with a personal-best time of 2:18.65 and also won the 200 IM in 2:02.75. He also finished second in the butterfly with a time of 2:05.19 and competed as a member of the 200 medley relay team that finished second in 1:40.99. Lee helped the Crusaders finish 1-1 this week with a win over Messiah and loss to Gettysburg.
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Devin Lessard - Susquehanna (Sr., Chestertown, Md.)
Lessard finished with three individual wins this week. She won the 1000 free by three seconds with a time of 10:56.06 and won the 500 free in 5:18.31. She picked up another first-place finish by winning the 200 butterfly in 2:13.73 and teamed up to finish fifth in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:44.93.
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Mitchell Colby - Scranton (Fr., Bernardsville, N.J.)
Within an 18-hour span, Colby won four individual events to help the Royals to wins over Marywood, Cabrini, and FDU-Florham. He won the 500 (5:00.32) and 1000 free (10:18.92) and finished runner-up in the 200 free in Scranton's season-opening 165-113 victory over Marywood University at Marywood's Aquatics Center on Friday, October 19. Colby came back less than 18 hours later and won the 500 (5:04.72) and 1000 free (10:33.11) in Scranton's home opening victories over Cabrini & FDU-Florham on Saturday, October 20, at the Byron Recreational Complex. |
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Emily Nye - Juniata (Fr., Shippensburg, Pa.)
Nye opened her collegiate career with three individual and three relay wins in her first two meets. She won the 50 free in both meets while also picking up a win in the 100 yard backstroke against Marywood. Nye also combined with Juniata teammates to win the 200 freestyle relay twice and the 200 medley relay over Division II Mansfield University.
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Caleb Capozella - Catholic (Jr., Green Bay, Wis.)
Capozella opened the 2012-13 season with four top-10 finishes against NCAA Division I foes American and George Washington. His best finish came in the 200 free when Capozella finished fourth in 1:49.76. He also notched a sixth place finish in the 100 backstroke in 55.83. |
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Julia Wisler - Catholic (So., Phoenixville, Pa.)
Julia Wisler took on NCAA Division I foes American and George Washington in the season opener. She posted four top-10 performances including a third place finish in the 100 backstroke at 1:05.46. She also finished fourth in the 100 butterfly (1:03.17) and the 50 free (26.09), and fifth in the 100 free (57.02). |