WILLIAMSBURG, VA.- William & Mary women's swimming defeated Old Dominion 179-80 and ECU 185-73 in a double dual meet Saturday afternoon at the Bee McLeod Rec Center. Prior to the meet, the Tribe honored seniors
Missy Cundiff,
Ellie Henry,
Anna Kenna, and
Rebecca Rogers. The Green and Gold would take place in 11 of the 14 events in a dominant performance.
An all senior 200 medley relay team of Kenna, Henry, Rogers, and Cundiff took the gold medal with a 1:47.20 time to start the day, and
Elizabeth Intihar followed with a win in the 1,000 free, besting the competition by 12 seconds.
Katie Stevenson took the first of her two gold medal finishes swimming 1:53.35 in the 200 free, and
Annie Tuttle picked up an individual win in the 100 breast.
Grace Tramack won her first of two events with a 2:07.38 time in the 200 butterfly before Cundiff blew away the competition with a 23.00 in her signature event, the 50 free. After the break, Stevenson picked up another win swimming a full second faster than the competition in the 100 free.
Kenna dominated from start to finish to take first in the 200 back, and Intihar and
Devin Genderson went first and second respectively in the 500 freestyle. Tramack continued her impressive afternoon taking the 400 IM, and in the final race of the afternoon, Cundiff, Stevenson, Intihar, and Kenna swam a brisk 3:31.28 to win the 400 free relay.
With the wins the Tribe improves to 5-0 on the season in dual meets.
FULL RESULTS
NEXT UP: The Tribe will hit the road next weekend for the final dual meet of the 2021-22 season. William & Mary will face Davidson next Saturday in North Carolina. Last season, the Tribe edged the Wildcats in a 132-130 thrilling victory.