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Matthew So swims against Navy and William & Mary
Quinn Marchionini

Men's Swimming and Diving

Marini and So Victorious for Swimming & Diving on Saturday; Men Edge William & Mary

BALTIMORE -- Alice Marini took gold in the 200 IM and Matthew So won the 100 fly as the UMBC Swimming & Diving programs hosted Navy and William & Mary on Saturday. The Men edged William & Amry 147-146, but lost to Navy. The women fell to both visitors. 

Marini's time of 2:08.15 was enough to capture the gold, while So touched the wall in 49.70 to earn his victory. So also took third in the 100 free and was on the 400 free relay team that took third. Quinn Marchionini took second in the 100 back in a time of 49.95, finished third in the 200 IM and was on the 200 medley relay team that took bronze.

Felipe Taveira Lira took third in the 200 IM in a time of 1:55.45. 

Over at the diving well, Anders Logas took third in both the Men's 1M and 3M, and the Women were led by Ember Stennett taking third place in the the 3M and Alicia Buteau's fifth place finish in the 1M. 

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The Retrievers return to the pool on October 24th at the Loyola Maryland Invitational 
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Players Mentioned

Alicia Buteau

Alicia Buteau

Diving
Senior
Ember Stennett

Ember Stennett

Diving
5' 5"
Junior
Anders Logas

Anders Logas

Diving
Senior
Felipe Taveira Lira

Felipe Taveira Lira

Free/IM
Freshman
Quinn Marchionini

Quinn Marchionini

Fly/Back
Freshman
Matthew So

Matthew So

Freestyle
Freshman
Alice Marini

Alice Marini

IM/Back
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Alicia Buteau

Alicia Buteau

Senior
Diving
Ember Stennett

Ember Stennett

5' 5"
Junior
Diving
Anders Logas

Anders Logas

Senior
Diving
Felipe Taveira Lira

Felipe Taveira Lira

Freshman
Free/IM
Quinn Marchionini

Quinn Marchionini

Freshman
Fly/Back
Matthew So

Matthew So

Freshman
Freestyle
Alice Marini

Alice Marini

Graduate Student
IM/Back
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