Nov. 13, 2015 Complete Results
Sophomore
Kaitlin Jones won the 100 Fly and 100 Free Friday night.
LANCASTER, PA – The Johns Hopkins women's swim team won 10 of the first 12 events in a 156-101 win over host Franklin & Marshall Friday night. The Blue Jays remain unbeaten on the season, improving to 4-0 while the Diplomats suffer their first loss of the season (3-1). Sophomores Kaitlin Jones, Gwynnie LaMastra and Anna Wisniewski each won two events to lead the Blue Jays.
Hopkins opened the night with first and second-place finishes in the 600 Medley Relay. Wisniewski, Jones, junior Abby Brown and freshman Emily Cheng won the event with a time of 6:16.85. Taking second place were junior Shirley Chan, LaMastra, sophomore Courtney Cowan and junior Lindsay Kriz with a time of 6:24.54. Junior Kristen Kaiser then placed second in the 1000 Free as she finished in 10:58.92, while freshman Rabia Syed finished in fourth (11:06.04).
Cowan grabbed a win in the 200 Free, touching in 1:58.52 and winning by more than four seconds. Sophomore Sara Wujciak followed in third place in 2:03.06. Chan and sophomore Michelle Kim then tied for the win in the 50 Back as they each touched in 28.61. LaMastra picked up her first win of the night, beating the field in the 50 Breast with a time of 30.56. Freshman Phi Nguyen placed third with a time of 33.38. Jones followed with a win in the 100 Fly (59.20) and freshman Emily Cheng took second (59.48).
Sophomores Lena Bless and Lena DiPrizito then went one-two in the 50 Free. Bless earned the win in 25.56 and DiPrizito followed in 26.39. Jones earned her second win, clocking in at 53.74 in the 100 Free, while Bless finished in 55.98 for second place. Wisniewski grabbed the win in the 100 Back with a time of 59.92 and Kim took third (1:04.35). LaMastra followed with her second win, taking the top spot in the 100 Breast in 1:05.85. Wujciak followed in second with a time 1:11.14.
Cowan led a group of Blue Jays that finished in second through fourth in the 500 Free. Cowan clocked in at 5:10.44 for second, trailed by Kaiser (5:24.95) and Syed (5:30.08). The Blue Jays then swept first through fourth in the 50 Fly in the final event before exhibitions. Wisniewski grabbed the win in 26.02, while Brown placed second in 26.53, Chan placed third (26.71) and freshman Elizabeth Duncan placed fourth (28.57).
Hopkins is idle until the first week of December when the Blue Jays travel to Gambier, OH for Kenyon's annual Total Performance Invitational December 3-5.