The William and Mary women's swimming team picked up wins in two of its three match-ups Sunday at the CAA Pod Meet, improving its record to 3-3 overall and 2-2 in league play. The Tribe beat host Delaware 194-153 and UNCW 188-159, and scored the most points of any team in a loss to defending conference champion James Madison, 214-128.
Complete Results
Senior
Caylyn Tate (Sterling, Va.) had three wins Sunday, touching the wall first overall in the 500 free with a season-fast time of 5:03.63. Tate now has a team-best eight wins on the season overall. Sophomore
Liz Glenn (Greenwood Village, Colo.) and freshman
Jessie Ustjanauskas (West Hartford, Conn.) each had two wins, both over James Madison and Delaware. Glenn's victories came in the 200 back, where she touched the wall in 2:03.70, and Ustjanauskas timed 2:10.06 in the 200 fly for her two golds. The Tribe also received individual wins over Delaware from senior
Emily Bart (Cherry Hill, N.J.) and junior
Sara Shaner (Clarendon Hills, Ill.), Bart with a 2:26.52 showing in the 200 breast and Shaner after stopping the clock in 53.29 seconds in the 100 free.
William and Mary returns to the pool next Saturday, Nov. 10, hosting East Carolina at 1 p.m.