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Women's swimming and diving wins Bruno Invite after strong day three
12/5/2021 7:47:00 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown women's swimming and diving won the Bruno Invite closing out the three-day event with five event wins on the final day on Sunday (Dec. 5).
Brown finished the event with 1,351 points. New York University was second with 797 points, followed by Johns Hopkins (694) and New Hampshire (636).
Sara Barrett started the day for Brown with a win in the 1650 freestyle, finishing in a time of 16:46.54. Bella Antoniuk (17:01.85) and Audrey Orange (17:13.49) finished in second and fourth, respectively.
In the 200 yard backstroke, Emily Clements was the top finisher with a time of 1:59.80. Miku Takabayashi finished sixth with a time of 2:03.60 and Katie Phelps clocked a time of 2:03.81 for an eighth-place finish.
Two Bears ended up on the podium in the 100 freestyle with Samantha Scott taking first in 51.41. Anna Podurdgiel took third for Brown, touching the wall in 51.54.
In the 200 breaststroke, Audrey Lukawski was the top finisher for Brown with a second-place finish time of 2:17.36. Kellie Willhite (2:18.04) and Ellie Brault (2:18.85) took home second and third.
Nell Chidley won the 200 butterfly in a time of 2:00.05, leading five Bears who finished in the top eight. Bilgin (2:03.47) finished in third, followed by Maria Iorini (2:04.56) in fourth and Caylene Rippon (2:04.89) in fifth.
Julia Feord earned another win on the springboards scoring 306.45 points in the 3-meter. Liv Mitchell (274.30) took home second and Zoe Le finished in third with 266.50 points.
The meet finished with Scott, Reznicek, Takabayashi and Podurgiel teaming up to win the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:26.68.
Brown will be off until traveling to Harvard for a dual meet against the Crimson on Jan. 4.
Women's 1650 Freestyle
1) Sara Barrett – 16:46.54
2) Bella Antoniuk – 17:01.85
4) Audrey Orange – 17:13.49
Women's 200 Yard Backstroke
2) Emily Clements – 1:59.80
6) Miku Takabayashi – 2:03.60
8) Katie Phelps – 2:03.81
9) Jenna Reznicek – 2:00.00
10) Vicky Gong – 2:03.07
14) Sage Matsushima – 2:04.45
17) Rebecca Waterson – 2:03.77
Women's 100 Freestyle
1) Samantha Scott – 51.41
3) Anna Podurgiel – 51.54
6) Zehra Bilgin – 52.42
7) Audrey Orange – 52.58
8) Bella Antoniuk – 54.74
Women's 200 Breaststroke
2) Audrey Lukawski – 2:17.36
3) Kellie Willhite – 2:18.04
4) Ellie Brault – 2:18.85
9) Stella Chukwulozie – 2:22.03
Women's 200 Butterfly
1) Nell Chidley – 2:00.05
3) Zehra Bilgin – 2:03.47
4) Maria Iorini – 2:04.56
5) Caylene Rippon – 2:04.89
7) Sara Barrett – 2:06.40
Women's 3-meter Diving
1) Julia Feord – 306.45
2) Liv Mitchell – 274.30
3) Zoe Le – 266.50
4) Sophie Elwyn – 256.50
7) Megan Aho – 236.00
Women's 400 Freestyle Relay
1) Brown 'A' (Scott, Reznicek , Takabayashi, Podurgiel) – 3:26.68
3) Brown 'B' (Clements, Bilgin, Orange, Willhite) – 3:27.58
Final Team Scores
1) Brown – 1351
2) New York University – 797
3) Johns Hopkins – 694
4) New Hampshire - 636
Brown finished the event with 1,351 points. New York University was second with 797 points, followed by Johns Hopkins (694) and New Hampshire (636).
Sara Barrett started the day for Brown with a win in the 1650 freestyle, finishing in a time of 16:46.54. Bella Antoniuk (17:01.85) and Audrey Orange (17:13.49) finished in second and fourth, respectively.
In the 200 yard backstroke, Emily Clements was the top finisher with a time of 1:59.80. Miku Takabayashi finished sixth with a time of 2:03.60 and Katie Phelps clocked a time of 2:03.81 for an eighth-place finish.
Two Bears ended up on the podium in the 100 freestyle with Samantha Scott taking first in 51.41. Anna Podurdgiel took third for Brown, touching the wall in 51.54.
In the 200 breaststroke, Audrey Lukawski was the top finisher for Brown with a second-place finish time of 2:17.36. Kellie Willhite (2:18.04) and Ellie Brault (2:18.85) took home second and third.
Nell Chidley won the 200 butterfly in a time of 2:00.05, leading five Bears who finished in the top eight. Bilgin (2:03.47) finished in third, followed by Maria Iorini (2:04.56) in fourth and Caylene Rippon (2:04.89) in fifth.
Julia Feord earned another win on the springboards scoring 306.45 points in the 3-meter. Liv Mitchell (274.30) took home second and Zoe Le finished in third with 266.50 points.
The meet finished with Scott, Reznicek, Takabayashi and Podurgiel teaming up to win the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 3:26.68.
Brown will be off until traveling to Harvard for a dual meet against the Crimson on Jan. 4.
Women's 1650 Freestyle
1) Sara Barrett – 16:46.54
2) Bella Antoniuk – 17:01.85
4) Audrey Orange – 17:13.49
Women's 200 Yard Backstroke
2) Emily Clements – 1:59.80
6) Miku Takabayashi – 2:03.60
8) Katie Phelps – 2:03.81
9) Jenna Reznicek – 2:00.00
10) Vicky Gong – 2:03.07
14) Sage Matsushima – 2:04.45
17) Rebecca Waterson – 2:03.77
Women's 100 Freestyle
1) Samantha Scott – 51.41
3) Anna Podurgiel – 51.54
6) Zehra Bilgin – 52.42
7) Audrey Orange – 52.58
8) Bella Antoniuk – 54.74
Women's 200 Breaststroke
2) Audrey Lukawski – 2:17.36
3) Kellie Willhite – 2:18.04
4) Ellie Brault – 2:18.85
9) Stella Chukwulozie – 2:22.03
Women's 200 Butterfly
1) Nell Chidley – 2:00.05
3) Zehra Bilgin – 2:03.47
4) Maria Iorini – 2:04.56
5) Caylene Rippon – 2:04.89
7) Sara Barrett – 2:06.40
Women's 3-meter Diving
1) Julia Feord – 306.45
2) Liv Mitchell – 274.30
3) Zoe Le – 266.50
4) Sophie Elwyn – 256.50
7) Megan Aho – 236.00
Women's 400 Freestyle Relay
1) Brown 'A' (Scott, Reznicek , Takabayashi, Podurgiel) – 3:26.68
3) Brown 'B' (Clements, Bilgin, Orange, Willhite) – 3:27.58
Final Team Scores
1) Brown – 1351
2) New York University – 797
3) Johns Hopkins – 694
4) New Hampshire - 636
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