Silvia Alessio (Trieste, Italy) He once again demonstrated his ability, winning both diving events for the fourth time this season so far. The graduate student earned his first win of the night in the 3-meter dash with a score of 291.90, followed by a win in the 1-meter dash with a score of 291.45.Both events were seen Laura Stavira (Oakland, California) Recorded 2nd place score.
The Pirates performed well in both distance events that night. In 1000 free, Allie Wagoner (Moorestown, New Jersey) He won the top spot with a time of 10 minutes 18.48 seconds, followed by Madeline Bachand (Raleigh, North Carolina) 2nd place with a time of 10 minutes 27.53 seconds. Later in the meet, Wagoner and Bachand placed second and third in the 500 free, respectively.Those two ended up in the back. Amanda Zadzynski (Mesa, Arizona)won with a time of 5:02.96.
Mia Sunseri (Wheeling, West Virginia) also won on the night, claiming victory in the 200 breast. The junior won with a time of 2:26.10.
The Pirates then closed out the meet with a win in the 400 free relay.Zadzynski Lee Mohler (New Lenox, Illinois), Madeline Field (Wheaton, Illinois) and Natalie Heim (Middletown, New Jersey) The winning time was a total of 3:30.23.
The Pirates will quickly turn around to face Lehigh on Saturday inside the Arthur E. Imperatore Natatorium at 12 p.m.