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Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving Sixth After Day One Of Atlantic 10 Competition

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Ben Robinson and the 800 freestyle relay team set a new school record.
 
Ben Robinson and the 800 freestyle relay team set a new school record.
 
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Feb. 16, 2005

Complete Results

BUFFALO, N.Y. - The men's 800 freestyle relay team set a new school record in day one of competition at the 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships. The team of Ben Robinson, Ryan Sheatsley, John Proctor and Kevin Donlevy took sixth place with a time of 6:54.21.

The Rams' 200 medley relay team of Kevin Donlevy, Matt Hartke, Joseph Meeker and Anthony Randall finished fifth in a time of 1:35.55.

After night one of the 2005 Atlantic 10 Swimming and Diving Championships, the 2004 defending champions lead both the men's and women's competitions. The University of Massachusetts men finished with a score of 80, while the Richmond women finished with 106 points.

St. Bonaventure finished in second place (68), Xavier in third (58), George Washington in fourth (56), followed by Fordham in fifth (54), Rhode Island in sixth (54), La Salle in seventh (52), and Duquesne in eighth (50).

UMass captured the first gold medal of the meet with a first-place finish in the 200-yard medley relay. Seniors Dylan Smith and Justin Zeimetz, and sophomores Evan Swisher and Mike Cordes won the event in a time of 1:32.15. Smith teamed with senior Owen Scollan and sophomores Greg Chartier and Derek Castellana to win the 800-yard medley relay with a time of 6:46.87.

On the women's side, George Washington finished the night in second place (102), St. Bonaventure in third (100), Massachusetts in fourth (83), followed by Fordham in fifth (75), Rhode Island in sixth (58), Xavier in seventh (50), Duquesne in eighth (46), and La Salle in ninth (43).

 

 

Richmond started the meet with a win in the 200-yard relay. Junior Brooke Boncher, sophomores Emily Bateman and Michelle Coombs, and freshman Anastasia Lau teamed to win the event in a time of 1:43.90.

The Spiders also captured first in the 800-yard freestyle relay. Senior Mary Adams, junior Anne Kirchner, sophomore Emily Bateman, and freshman Jessica Witt won the event in a time of 7:32.73.

On the boards, senior Katura Horton-Perinchief of George Washington took first-place in the one-meter diving competition with a score of 238.85.

Day two preliminaries begin at 10:30 a.m. with the finals starting at 6:30 p.m.