CARLISLE, Pa. — Dickinson College secured a decisive victory over Arcadia University, with a final score of 141–59 at home on Friday evening.
Anna Gnagey led charge, contributing to multiple event wins, including the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:56.51.
The team secured first place in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:48.95, led by Gnagey,
Emma Johnston,
Natalie Bezanson, and
Caitlin Gross. Gnagey also excelled individually, winning the 200 freestyle and contributing to the 400 freestyle relay victory. Johnston added to the team's success with a win in the 200 individual medley, clocking in at 2:14.65.
Julia Byers took first in the 1000 freestyle, finishing in 10:49.21, while
Tori May followed closely for second place.
Sydney Farling contributed a win in the 100 breaststroke, and
Alina Shipley took first in the 100 butterfly.
Dickinson Results Summary
Relays
- 200 Yard Medley Relay — Dickinson A finished first with a time of 1:48.95; Dickinson B placed second in 1:55.91.
- 400 Yard Freestyle Relay — Dickinson A secured first place with a time of 3:42.38; Dickinson B took second in 3:46.88.
Individual Swimming
- 1000 Yard Freestyle — Byers claimed first, May finished second, and
Anja Tarateta took third.
- 200 Yard Freestyle — Gnagey won, Bezanson placed second, Gross was third.
- 50 Yard Freestyle —
Isobel O'Connell finished in second place;
Madeline Dold took third.
- 200 Yard IM — Johnston secured first place;
Molly Whitaker finished third.
- 100 Yard Butterfly — Shipley won;
Bella Gerkin placed second.
- 500 Yard Freestyle —
Izzy Klonsky took first;
Keely McGhee finished second.
- 100 Yard Breaststroke — Farling captured first place; Whitaker placed second.
Up Next
Looking ahead, Dickinson will take on Franklin and Marshall on November 21 in Lancaster, PA, at the Kunkel Aquatic Center. Sessions will start at 10 a.m. and continue that evening at 6 p.m.