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Records Fall On Final Day of CAA Championships

HAMPTON, VA.-  The final night of the CAA Championship saw historic performances as Katie Stevenson tied a conference record in the 100 free and Annie Tuttle took gold in the 200 breast for the third consecutive year. Sophia Heilen won the 200 fly to sweep the event after taking first place in the 100 fly earlier this weekend. Noah Fields landed on the podium with a school record time in the 200 fly to win the bronze.

FULL RESULTS
 
The Tribe's women finished second with 534 points, while the men finished fifth with 425.5 total points. UNCW won both the men's and women's competitions. 
 
1,650 Free- Elizabeth Intihar took home the silver medal with a 16:36.92 time, 8.42 seconds faster than her entry time. Devin Genderson dropped over 5.50 seconds and posted a time of 16:53.33 to finish fifth. Kiersten Dagg finished 10th in the distance event. Will Glass swam a lifetime best 15:37.35 to finish fourth while Owen Miller dropped nearly 28 seconds and finished in 13th place. 
 
200 Back
 
Prelims- Connor Sokolowsky's time of 1:45.71 was the fourth best and nearly five seconds better than his seeded time. Kent Codding also earned a spot in the A Final with a time of 1:46.44. 
 
Finals- Sokolowsky was even faster with a time of 1:45.49 in the finals to take fourth place, while Codding placed eighth. 
 
100 Free
 
Prelims- Stevenson continued her stellar meet with a 49.37 time, good for second among all swimmers, while Eugenio Massari and Alex Valliere both qualified for the B Final on the men's side. 
 
Finals- In the night session, Stevenson set a new CAA Championship and William & Mary record to earn gold. Her time of 48.37 tied the all-time CAA mark and was a NCAA B qualifying time. On the men's side, Valliere took nearly half a second off his prelim time for a 45.01 11th place finish and Massari placed 15th. 
 
200 Breast
 
Prelims- Tuttle swam a brisk 2:14.98 to pace all swimmers, while Ellie Scherer placed sixth, dropping nearly a full second off her seeded time. Peyton Proffitt would qualify for the B Final. For the men, Kyle Demers dropped 2.63 seconds to swim a 2:00.42 time and qualify for the A Final with Cole Younger, Noah Spain, Brock Rempe, and Jasha Heide all claiming a spot in the B Final. 
 
Finals- In the final Tuttle was even faster with a 2:13.45 to claim gold in the 200 breaststroke for the third time in her career. Scherer took sixth place, while Proffitt claimed the 13th fastest time. Demers claimed eighth place in the men's event, while Younger took nearly a full second off his prelim time to win the B Final. Spain took 10th, while Rempe and Heide dropped time to finish 12th and 15th respectively. 
 
200 Fly
 
Prelims- Heilen was the fastest of all fly swimmers with a 1:59.41 time in the prelims, while Lauren Klinefelter took fifth place and Taylor Stockard took a spot in the B Finals. Noah Fields was the third best on the men's side, dropping 2.44 off his time for a 1:46.66 and Gavin Lamoureux took 3.25 seconds off his seeded time to clinch an A Final spot. Ashton Temme, Colby Mills, and Rhett Cosgrove all earned a spot in the B Final. 
 
Finals- Heilen continued her dominant freshman campaign with a 1:59.36 gold medal time. Klinefelter dropped over a second off her time to claim fifth place while Stockard took 16th. Fields dropped nearly a full second to swim a William & Mary record mark of 1:45.69 to take a spot on the podium. Gavin Lamoureux was the eighth fastest swimmer, while Temme, Cosgrove, and Mills all dropped time to finish 11th, 12th, and 13th. 
 
400 Free Relay- The quartet of Stevenson, Heilen, Caroline Burgeson, and Sydney Querner swam a speedy 3:19.41 finishing second to cap off the meet, just a half second behind Delaware's winning time. Logan McDonald, Valliere, Massari, and Codding finished off the meet dropping 3.69 from their seeded time for a 3:00.13 mark.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Kyle Demers

Kyle Demers

Breast
5' 11"
Senior
Noah Fields

Noah Fields

Back/Fly/IM
5' 10"
Senior
Owen Miller

Owen Miller

Free/Back
5' 10"
Senior
Colby Mills

Colby Mills

Back/IM
5' 11"
Senior
Elizabeth Intihar

Elizabeth Intihar

Free/Fly/IM
5' 8"
Senior
Peyton Proffitt

Peyton Proffitt

Breast/IM
5' 8"
Senior
Katie Stevenson

Katie Stevenson

Free/Fly
5' 9"
Senior
Annie Tuttle

Annie Tuttle

Breast
5' 8"
Senior
Kent Codding

Kent Codding

Free/Back/Fly
6' 0"
Senior
Gavin Lamoureux

Gavin Lamoureux

Back/Fly/IM
5' 8"
Senior
Sydney Querner

Sydney Querner

Free
5' 9"
Senior
Eugenio Massari

Eugenio Massari

Free/Fly
6' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Kyle Demers

Kyle Demers

5' 11"
Senior
Breast
Noah Fields

Noah Fields

5' 10"
Senior
Back/Fly/IM
Owen Miller

Owen Miller

5' 10"
Senior
Free/Back
Colby Mills

Colby Mills

5' 11"
Senior
Back/IM
Elizabeth Intihar

Elizabeth Intihar

5' 8"
Senior
Free/Fly/IM
Peyton Proffitt

Peyton Proffitt

5' 8"
Senior
Breast/IM
Katie Stevenson

Katie Stevenson

5' 9"
Senior
Free/Fly
Annie Tuttle

Annie Tuttle

5' 8"
Senior
Breast
Kent Codding

Kent Codding

6' 0"
Senior
Free/Back/Fly
Gavin Lamoureux

Gavin Lamoureux

5' 8"
Senior
Back/Fly/IM
Sydney Querner

Sydney Querner

5' 9"
Senior
Free
Eugenio Massari

Eugenio Massari

6' 3"
Senior
Free/Fly