University of Delaware Athletics

Feyrer Earns Two Wins as Delaware Wraps Up POD Meet
11/4/2018 3:36:00 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
NEWARK, Del. – The Delaware swimming and diving program wrapped up the POD meet against UNCW, William & Mary and JMU on Sunday Afternoon.
"It was a great meet and great performance by our Blue Hens," head coach Pablo Marmolejo said. "We had excellent competition and great racing."
The meet is being scored like a dual meet against each team. Delaware women took down UNCW 192.5 – 160.5 while they fell to W&M 207.5-138.5 and JMU 256-97. The men lost to W&M 256-59 and UNCW 259.5-81.5.
"Swimming and diving against the conference champions on the women's and men's side is a great experience for our team," Marmolejo added. "It keeps us hungry to get better as a team. This weekend was a great stepping stone for our program and we're looking forward to seeing these teams in February."
On the women's team, Taylor Draganosky earned a win in the 200-yard breaststroke after a time of 2:22.68.
Mina Feyrer earned her second win of the meet with a 2:05.03 in the 200-yard fly.
On the men's team, Kevin Basch finished second in the 500-yard free with a time of 4:38.20.
Asher Kiely finished fourth with a time of 52.48 in the 100-yard back. Kiely also placed third in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:53.18.
Yesterday on the women's side, Mina Feyrer won the 100-yard fly with a time of 57.03. Feyrer won that event five times last season.
Taylor Dragnosky finished second in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:06.97.
In the 200-yard IM, Elizabeth Jogani finished third less than a second behind the leader with a time of 2:09.34.
Delaware's 400-yard medley team of Amy Nemeth, Taylor Dragnosky, Mina Feyrer and Elizabeth Jogani placed second with a time of 3:53.25.
The 200-yard medley relay of Amy Nemeth, Taylor Dragnosky, Mina Feyrer and Athena Cimino finished third with a time with 1:48.71.
Yesterday on the men's side, the 200-yard medley relay of Ean Kiely, Reginald Bradnock, Justin Sabo and Kyle Weston finished third with a 1:35.00.
Chris Cornell finished fifth 100-yard breaststroke after a time of 1:00.53.
Delaware will return home next weekend when they take on La Salle and Rider.
"It was a great meet and great performance by our Blue Hens," head coach Pablo Marmolejo said. "We had excellent competition and great racing."
The meet is being scored like a dual meet against each team. Delaware women took down UNCW 192.5 – 160.5 while they fell to W&M 207.5-138.5 and JMU 256-97. The men lost to W&M 256-59 and UNCW 259.5-81.5.
"Swimming and diving against the conference champions on the women's and men's side is a great experience for our team," Marmolejo added. "It keeps us hungry to get better as a team. This weekend was a great stepping stone for our program and we're looking forward to seeing these teams in February."
On the women's team, Taylor Draganosky earned a win in the 200-yard breaststroke after a time of 2:22.68.
Mina Feyrer earned her second win of the meet with a 2:05.03 in the 200-yard fly.
On the men's team, Kevin Basch finished second in the 500-yard free with a time of 4:38.20.
Asher Kiely finished fourth with a time of 52.48 in the 100-yard back. Kiely also placed third in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:53.18.
Yesterday on the women's side, Mina Feyrer won the 100-yard fly with a time of 57.03. Feyrer won that event five times last season.
Taylor Dragnosky finished second in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:06.97.
In the 200-yard IM, Elizabeth Jogani finished third less than a second behind the leader with a time of 2:09.34.
Delaware's 400-yard medley team of Amy Nemeth, Taylor Dragnosky, Mina Feyrer and Elizabeth Jogani placed second with a time of 3:53.25.
The 200-yard medley relay of Amy Nemeth, Taylor Dragnosky, Mina Feyrer and Athena Cimino finished third with a time with 1:48.71.
Yesterday on the men's side, the 200-yard medley relay of Ean Kiely, Reginald Bradnock, Justin Sabo and Kyle Weston finished third with a 1:35.00.
Chris Cornell finished fifth 100-yard breaststroke after a time of 1:00.53.
Delaware will return home next weekend when they take on La Salle and Rider.
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