WILMINGTON, N.C.- William & Mary men's and women's swim teams completed the final session of the two day CAA pod meet Sunday morning in Wilmington. The Tribe and Seahawks were joined by James Madison and Delaware.
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In the women's 200 medley relay, the Tribe blew away the competition behind stellar performances from
Kat Vanbourgondien,
Annie Tuttle,
Corinne Davenport, and
Missy Cundiff. Cundiff swam a 22.49 in the final leg.
Elizabeth Intihar finished third in the 400 medley, and
Katie Stevenson had a second-place finish in the 200 free.
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Tuttle continued her strong weekend swimming a 1:04.39 to take first place in the 100 back before Stevenson won the 100 free with a time of 52.17. Tuttle would win dominate the 200 breast stroke event beating out the competition by a full two seconds and the relay team of Cundiff, Stevenson,
Sydney Querner, and Intihar finished second in the 400 free relay to end the weekend.
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In the men's 200 medley relay the team of
Micah Lowe,
John O'Hara,
Jack Galbraith, and
Graham Hertweck finished with a third place time.
Conor Sokolowsky and
Cole Younger finished sixth and seventh respectively in the 400 individual medley.
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Lowe had a fourth place swim in the 100 back and would again finish fourth in the 200 backstroke event. Hertweck swam a 46.20 time for a fourth place finish in the 100 free and Hertweck,
Anderson Broughton,
Kent Codding, and
Owen Miller would swim to a fourth place finish in the 400 free to end the weekend.
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