New Wilmington, Pa. – The Edinboro women's swim team scored a 173-83 victory over host Westminster Friday night in the first dual action of the season for the Fighting Scots.
Edinboro opened the meet taking the top two spots in the 200-medley relay.
Kirsten Johnson,
Emma Beggs,
Uxue Navarro and
Anna Riedel took the top spot in a time of 1:56.55.
Anna Mehlenbacher,
Kaileigh Smith,
Baila Bugara and
Regan Repak were second in a time of 1:57.19.
In the 1,000-freestyle,
Eliza Miller was the first to touch the wall with a time of 10:46.55.
Alexis Schrecongost turned in a time of 11:24.16 to place second. The Scots kept the momentum rolling in the 200-freestyle led by a first-place finish by
Izzy Hanek in 2:03.68. Cara Della Toffalo posted a time of 2:06.42 to place second and
Naomi Polito was third in 2:10.58.
Katelyn Reott finished atop the 100-backstroke checking in at 1:01.63. The Scots claimed the to three spots in the 100-breaststroke.
Emma Beggs led the way in a time of 1:11.05. Next was
Kaileigh Smith in 1:13.23 and Repak was third with a time of 1:14.40. In the 200-butterfly, Navarro was first in a time of 2:13.37 and Bugara turned in a 2:25.17 to place second.
Reott claimed the first-place points in the 50-freestyle in a time of 24.96. Riedell touched the wall in 26.33 and Mehlenbacher was third in 26.80 to place third. In the 100-freestyle,
Lillian Dilts placed first in a time of 55.74. Mehlenbacher was second in 58:43.
Hanek claimed her second first-place finish of the meet with a time of 2:13.09 in the 200-backstroke. Beggs posted a time of 2:34.24 in the 200-breaststroke to earn first-place honors.
Miller added another first-place finish as well finishing the 500-freestyle in a time of 5:20.26. Dilts finished the 100-fly in 1:01.90 to earn first-place. Navarro was first in the 200-IM with a time of 2:17.01.
The quartet of Dilts, Hanek, Miller and Reott closed out the meet with a first-place swim in the 200-freestyle relay with a time of 1:38.40.
The Scots make their home debut on Friday when they host Ashland at 6 p.m. inside McComb Fieldhouse.