Meet of the Week, Preview: SUNY Oneonta at Utica

By Jason Marsteller

PHOENIX, Arizona, November 12. ANOTHER contest being featured in the SwimmingWorldMagazine.com Meet of the Week program is the SUNY Oneonta at Utica meet.

Here is a quick preview of the match-up:

Date and Time: Saturday, November 15 at 1 p.m.
Location: Utica, New York
Facility: Harold T. Clark Athletic Center

SUNY Oneonta's Last Time Out:
Oneonta's last contest took place on the road against New Paltz. The men took a 115-63 loss, while the women fell 129-71.

Briana Shelby led the women with an event title in the 200 breast with a time of 2:42.93, while Joseph Farrel (200 free, 1:50.26), Wemple Bruce (200 fly, 2:15.21) and Andrew Monson (200 breast, 2:41.68) claimed event titles for the men.

Looking forward with SUNY Oneonta's head coach Chris Schuler-Ghiorse:
I am excited about swimming at Utica's pool, because they have 8 lanes, which allows me a great opportunity to enter more swimmers. We traditionally have posted good swims at their pool. We have also changed our training program this season, and are experiencing great results with it so far, with ECAC's only three weeks away, we are really pushing to get our entire team qualified to compete at that meet..

Utica's Last Time Out:
Both the men's and women's teams took losses against St. Rose College. The men fell 133-72, while the women dropped a 122-83 contest.

Matt Galbraith led the way for the men with a victory in the 100 breast. He checked in with a time of 1:12.10.

Janet Rolf was the top finisher for the women. She pocketed wins in the 200 free (2:07.45) and 100 breast (1:13.19).

Looking forward with Utica's head coach Eric Stilz:
I am excited for our meet Saturday being our first home meet of the season. I am looking forward to our athlete's family and friends out supporting the program. We always have great races with Oneonta, and I know our athletes are ready to go. It is great that Swimming World continues to support college swimming at all levels.

MOTW, Oneonta at Utica

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