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Gutshall and Marini Set Records as Women's Swimming Sweeps All Events on Friday

BALTIMORE -- Ashley Gutshall and Alice Marini each set records as the UMBC Women's Swimming team won every event in a 217-37 win over visiting Frostburg State on Friday afternoon. 

Marini set a new school record in the 100 IM (57.32), while Gutshall broke Olympian Katie Hoff's 20 year-old pool record in the 50 free (22.83).

Marini and Gutshall were the starter and anchor, respectively, on the opening 200 medley relay, as they teamed with Ula Parrill and Erma Duratovic to win the event in 1:44.20.

Shannyn Lambert (2:10.68) and Karli Atwood (2:11.58) took the top two spots in the 200 IM, while Megan Gangaway (1:53.89), Kolby Reese (1:55.18), Ella Nadeau (1:56.23) and Breanna Smith (1:56.83) swept the top four places in the 200 free.  Nicol Davanzo (1:00.23), Alyssa Gonci (1:00.86), GiannaMarie Conti (1:01.70) and Trinity Fourie (1:04.33) went 1-4 in the 100 back, followed by Parrill (1:05.29), Lea Kaiser (1:08.58), Hailey Weigand (1:08.94) and Ellie Taragano (1:10.40) doing the same in the 100 breaststroke. 

Marini (25.55), Duratovic and Daphné Melis (27.94) swept the podium in the 50 fly, before Gutshall set the record in the 50 free with Claire Oettinger (24.71), Gangaway (25.38) and Raegan Sherrill (26.01) taking the spots behind her. Evie Grim (53.66), Reese (54.53) and Weigand (57.65) went 1-2-3 in the 100 free, while Taragano (27.84) and Gonci (29.25) won gold and silver in the 50 back. 

Smith (30.69), Parrill (30.97), Kaiser (31.07) and Lambert (32.83) swept the top four spots in the 50 breaststroke, before Molly Curran (1:00.46), Melis (1:00.57) and Atwood (1:01.44) swept the podium in the 100 fly. Marini then had her record setting 100 IM, with Duratovic (59.27), Davanzo (1:02.38) and Kaiser (1:02.93) finishing right behind her. The meet concluded with the 200 free relay team of Oettinger, Duratovic, Grim and Gutshall winning in 1:37.52.

The Retrievers are at Towson next Saturday for their final meet before Conference Championships in February.
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Players Mentioned

GiannaMarie Conti

GiannaMarie Conti

Free/IM
Sophomore
Molly  Curran

Molly Curran

Fly/Free/IM
5' 10"
Junior
Nicol Davanzo

Nicol Davanzo

Fly
Sophomore
Trinity  Fourie

Trinity Fourie

Back/Free
5' 3"
Junior
Megan Gangaway

Megan Gangaway

Free
5' 4"
Junior
Alyssa Gonci

Alyssa Gonci

Back/Free
5' 5"
Junior
Ashley  Gutshall

Ashley Gutshall

Sprint Free
5' 10"
Junior
Ella Nadeau

Ella Nadeau

Breast/IM
Sophomore
Claire Oettinger

Claire Oettinger

Free
Sophomore
Ula  Parrill

Ula Parrill

Breast/Free
5' 5"
Junior

Players Mentioned

GiannaMarie Conti

GiannaMarie Conti

Sophomore
Free/IM
Molly  Curran

Molly Curran

5' 10"
Junior
Fly/Free/IM
Nicol Davanzo

Nicol Davanzo

Sophomore
Fly
Trinity  Fourie

Trinity Fourie

5' 3"
Junior
Back/Free
Megan Gangaway

Megan Gangaway

5' 4"
Junior
Free
Alyssa Gonci

Alyssa Gonci

5' 5"
Junior
Back/Free
Ashley  Gutshall

Ashley Gutshall

5' 10"
Junior
Sprint Free
Ella Nadeau

Ella Nadeau

Sophomore
Breast/IM
Claire Oettinger

Claire Oettinger

Sophomore
Free
Ula  Parrill

Ula Parrill

5' 5"
Junior
Breast/Free
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