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GW Completes Successful Two-Day Meet At American :: Colonials Rack Up The First Place Finishes Against AU and Catholic
 
 
 

 
Senior Alicia Moulton won both the one-meter and three-meter diving events in Saturday's meet.
 
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GW Completes Successful Two-Day Meet At American

Oct. 30, 2005

Results

WASHINGTON, DC - Senior Maggie Moss (Indianapolis, IN/North Central) recorded two first place and two second place finishes, and sophomore Jeffrey Glazer (Dix Hills, NY/Commack) and senior Mark Adam (Millersville, MD/ Severna Park) also notched two event wins as the George Washington University men's and women's swimming and diving teams completed its two-day meet, Saturday, against host American University and Catholic University at the Reeves Aquatic Center.

Moss took the 100-yard (59.16 seconds) and 200-yard backstroke (2:08.02) events on Saturday, while placing second in the 100-yard butterfly (1:02.25) and 100-yard freestyle (54.65 seconds).

In the first day of the meet, held at CAU on Friday, Moss placed first in the 200-yard individual medley (2:11.94).

Glazer won both the 100-yard (47.64 seconds) and 200-yard freestyle events (1:44.19) on Saturday. Friday saw him take first in the 500-yard freestyle (4:53:42).

In the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke, Adam finished first in both with times of 59.91 seconds and 2:12.70, respectively.

Other first place finishers for GW on Saturday included junior Jonathan Sabin (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield) in the 100-yard backstroke (55.21 seconds), junior Shannon Ma (Kennisaw, GA/The Walker School) in the 100-yard butterfly and freshman Ariana Berdini (Woodstock, GA/Etowah) in the 200-yard breaststroke (2:30.26).

The Colonials swept the diving portion of the meet held earlier in the day at GW's Charles E. Smith Athletic Center Pool.

Senior Alicia Moulton (North Andover, MA/North Andover) won both the women's one and three-meter events, scoring 215.55 points and 203.10 points, respectively.

 

 

Her score in the one-meter was a personal best.

In her first-ever collegiate meet, freshman walk-on Elena Tafoya (Doylestown, PA/The Solebury School) placed second in the one-meter with 137.25 points.

Sophomore John Osterholt (Hollywood, FL/Charminade Madonna) also took both men's diving events, taking the one-meter (208.88 points) and three-meter (199.35 points).

GW hosts its 2005-06 home opener on Saturday at Smith Center Pool when they welcome Howard University. The meets is set to begin at 11:00 am.

-GW-