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PAGE ADDED ON October 25, 2009
By John Gilger, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. – The Colgate women’s swimming and diving team dropped a pair of decisions in its season opener at McCoy Natatorium on the campus of Penn State. The Raiders fell to the Nittany Lions 92-21 and to West Virginia 74-39 in a double dual meet.
Kim Pilka (Great Falls, Va.) was the lone Colgate participant to capture a first place finish. The freshman copped the three-meter event with a score of 244.35 and finished third from the one-meter board (239.00).
Colgate posted a pair of second place efforts on the afternoon. The 400 medley relay team of Lia Kunnapas ( Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.), Emma Santoro (Falls River, Mass.), Erin McGraw (Penfield, N.Y.) and Caren Guyett (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) swam the sixth fastest time in the program’s history with a 3:50.48 which finished runner-up in the opening race. In the second event, Erica Derlath (Garden City, N.Y.) out touched WVU’s Kata Fodor by .32 to place second overall in the 1650. The sophomore finished with a time of 17:05.37, which was the third fastest time at Colgate.
After swimming the 400 IM, Guyett returned for the next event and finished third in the 200 fly with a 2:03.85, which was just off the top 10 list. Kunnapas, who was making her collegiate debut for the Raiders, finished third in the 200 back with a time of 2:04.93.
Caitlin Curran (Alpharetta, Ga.) and Santoro finished fourth and fifth respectively in the 200 breast; Kunnapas placed fifth in the 50 free (24.74), while McGraw swam a 52.37 in the 100 free which was good enough for a fifth-place effort as well.
The Raiders return to action November 7th at Boston College. The meet is scheduled for a noon start in Chestnut Hill.
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