WILLIAMSBURG, VA.- William & Mary women's swimming cruised to a 143-118 victory over Towson Saturday behind nine individual wins in 14 events. The win was highlighted by
Missy Cundiff swimming a brisk 22.83 to win the 50 free in fashion, setting a new pool record.
The Tribe started the day off right with a convincing win in the 200 medley relay. Cundiff anchored the relay touching first after terrific swims from teammates,
Anna Kenna,
Annie Tuttle, and
Corinne Davenport. The Tribe team of
Kat Vanbourgondien,
Ellie Henry,
Maura Graff, and
Katie Stevenson took second place.
Kenna would out-touch Vanbourgondien as the pair finished one, two in the 100 back. The pair would once again take first and second later in the meet swimming 2:04.81 and 2:07.41 in the 200 back.
Tuttle would follow up with a win, defeating the competition by nearly four full seconds in the 100 breaststroke. Tuttle would also take the nine points for first place in the 200 breaststroke before following up with a win in the 200 individual medley.
In the 100 it would be Stevenson just beating Cundiff to the wall as the teammates finished one, two with times of 51.91 and 52.02 respectively. The Tribe would be sure the meet finished in the same manner it was started, a Green and Gold relay win. Kenna, Stevenson, and Cundiff, along with
Elizabeth Intihar would swim to a 400 free relay win with a time of 3:28.82 in the day's final event.
The Tribe women are now 2-0 after last week's victory at Johns Hopkins. Cundiff has set a pool record in the 50 free in each of her first two meets this season.
Up next: The Tribe will be at home next weekend for a meet with UMBC. The two squads will get things started in the Rec Center at 2:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon.
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