NEWARK, N.J. – New Hampshire (W) and Binghamton (M) sit atop the standings after day 2 with 536 points and 632 points, respectively.
Women's Full Results | Men's Full Results
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2021 America East Swimming & Diving Championships
Team Standings Day 2 (through event 27)
Women
- New Hampshire (536 points)
- Vermont (452.5)
- UMBC (402)
- Binghamton (346)
- Maine (277.5)
- Stony Brook (265)
- VMI (127)
Men
- Binghamton (632 points)
- UMBC (574)
- NJIT (423)
- VMI (298)
- Maine (242)
Day 2 Highlights
- New Hampshire won its third relay of the weekend with a time of 1:34.28 in the 200 free relay.
- Senior Katie Rivers of Vermont captured gold in thee 400 IM in a time of 4:28.14.
- Freshman Abby McKinney of New Hampshire finished first in the 100 butterfly with a time of 55.74.
- New Hampshire’s Anna Metzler won her first individual event of this year’s championship in the 200 free with a time of 1:48.74.
- Sophomore Jamy Lum of New Hampshire captured first in the 100 breast in a time of 1:01.82.
- UMBC’s Caroline Sargent took first with a time of 55.74 in the 100 backstroke.
- The Wildcats closed day 2 with their fourth relay title with a time of 3:43.86 in the 400 medley relay.
- The Retrievers started day 2 with a win in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:21.95.
- Senior Kai Wisner of UMBC repeated as the 400 IM champion in a time of 3:55.44.
- In a close race, Freshman Jake Vecchio of Binghamton took first in the 100 butterfly with a time of 48.98.
- UMBC’s Niklas Weigelt touched the wall in 1:38.12 to win the 200 free.
- Ryan Board of Binghamton set a new conference record in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 54.70.
- Junior Edward Madrigal of NJIT finished in first in the 100 backstroke in a time of 49.73.
- In an exciting 400 medley relay, UMBC captured gold in a time of 3:18.44.
Day 3 schedule:
1000 Freestyle
200 Backstroke
100 Freestyle
200 Breaststroke
200 Butterfly
400 Freestyle Relay
Day 3 events begin with women’s races at 11:00 a.m. followed by men’s competition at 5:35 p.m. The entire meet will air on ESPN+ domestically. Fans outside of the United States can watch the event on AmericaEast.TV.
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