MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Julie Addison broke a school record in the 100 backstroke to highlight the William & Mary swimming teams at the West Virginia Invitational over the weekend. The Tribe had 10 event victories during the three days of action, with the women's team finishing second in the team standings to host WVU.
DAY ONE
William & Mary won three events on Thursday, starting with the women's 200 medley relay team of
Zoe Arakelian,
Lindsay Juhlin,
Sarah Dunham, and
Caroline Burgeson, who finished in 1:32.11. That is the 11th-fastest time in school history.
It was not the Tribe's only relay victory, as the 400 medley relay team composed of Addison, Juhlin,
Lauren Klinefelter, and Burgeson finished in 3:37.67 to place first. That was the fourth-fastest mark in program history.
Burgeson also won the 50 free, posting a personal-best mark of 22.69 for sixth all-time.
In the prelims of the 200 IM,
Kaitlyn Conover-Emmert had the fastest finish at 2:02.43. The junior improved upon that time in the finals, finishing in 2:02.30 which stands eighth all-time.
DAY TWO
Addison had the marquee performance on day two, breaking a school record in the 100 back prelims with a time of 53.34. Addison went on to win the finals, clocking in at 53.52.
The W&M women continued to show out in the relay events. The 200 medley relay placed first with a time of 1:39.35, led by Addison, Juhlin, Klinefelter, and Burgeson.
Juhlin registered a time of 1:00.79 in the prelims of the 100 breast, setting a PR and marking the second-fastest time in Tribe history. In the finals, the senior won the event clocking in at 1:01.42.
Sophomore
Claire Neilly earned the Green & Gold another win in the 400 IM, finishing in 4:18.00 for the third-fastest performance in school history.
DAY THREE
In the 1650 free,
Lauren Tucker led the field with a time of 10:06.81.
Juhlin would add another feather in her cap with a victory in the 200 breast, smashing her previous PR with a time of 2:14.06. That moves her up to fourth all-time in the school records.
Burgeson scored another victory for the Green & Gold with a time of 50.43 in the 100 free.
NOTABLE RESULTS
- Aiden Bond finished runner-up in the 50 free at 19.73. He also registered a top-16 performance in the 200 free, timing out at 1:36.54 to place third.
- The women's 400 medley relay team of Grace McCardle, Sophia Heilen, Sammy Randell, and Ellie Hunt placed third at 3:43.02 for a top-16 performance.
- Juhlin had the second-fastest time in the 100 fly finals, clocking in at 54.27.
TEAM STANDINGS
Men
West Virginia (2,584 points)
Georgetown (1,603.50 points)
Drexel (1,558.50 points)
William and Mary (1,194 points)
Clarion (241 points)
Women
West Virginia (1,941 points)
William and Mary (1,769 points)
Georgetown (1,257 points)
Duquesne (1,137.50 points)
Drexel (1,022.50 points)
UP NEXT
W&M is off for a month before returning to action for a dual meet on Dec. 20 at George Washington. The action gets underway at 1 p.m. from the Charles E. Smith Center.