The William & Mary women's swimming team finished a very successful weekend at the CAA Pod Meet on Sunday, picking up wins in two of its three meets. The Tribe powered past UNCW 222-118 and also beat Delaware, 193-139, while falling only to host James Madison, 236-110. W&M improves to 2-4 on the season, and 2-2 in conference action.
- The first of the six events on the day was the 500 free, where junior
Megan Bull (Hillsborough, N.J.) added wins over UNCW and Delaware to her season total. Bull, who is the two-time reigning CAA Champion in the event, swam 5:03.83.
- In the 200 back, junior
Tara Tiernan (West Hartford, Conn.) earned two wins of her own over UNCW and Delaware, stopping the clock in 2:04.64.
- Freshman
Peyton Proffitt (Richmond, Va.) earned the win over the Seahawks in the 200 breast, timing 2:25.17 for her second win of the season.
- Her classmate
Grace Tramack (Palo Alto, Calif.) hit the winners circle for the first time in her collegiate career in the 200 fly, timing 2:07.96 to beat all opponents from UNCW.
- Wrapping up the weekend was the 400 free relay, where the team of
Katie Stevenson (Wilton, Conn.),
Missy Cundiff (Leesburg, Va.),
Inez Olszewski (New York, N.Y.), and Bull combined to swim 3:31.31 and deliver wins over Delaware and UNCW.
William & Mary is back in action next weekend, heading up to Lexington, Va., to face VMI on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m.