Central Connecticut vs. Vermont

BURLINGTON, Vermont, January 9. THE University of Vermont swimming and diving returned to action on Sunday with a 218-73 victory over visiting Central Connecticut State at Forbush Natatorium. Four different Catamounts earned a pair of victories, while Vermont finished first in 13 of 16 events to improve to 8-3 on the year.

Avery Pittman, Caitlin Dowd, Kate Weaver and Lauren Colby each won a pair of events for the Catamounts. Pittman swept the butterfly events, leading a 1-2-3 finish in each. She won the 100 in 58.93 and was followed by Nicole Peruso and Chelsea Krisanda. Pittman then won the 200 (2:10.50), with Krisanda taking second and Peruso third.

Dowd won both the breaststroke events, as she also led Vermont to a 1-2-3 finish in both. She won the 100 in a time of 1:08.32, as Emily Metta followed in second and Eva Wimberley in third. Dowd also took first in the 200 in 2:26.30, while Metta and Jordan Schweizer came in second and third.

Weaver led the Cats to a 1-2-3 finish in the 200 IM, as she won in a time of 2:10.86. Krisanda and Karole-Ann Bayer came in second and third. Colby wrapped up the multiple event winners by finishing first in both the one and three meter dives. Colby won the one-meter with a score of 217.85, as UVM took the top three spots with Melissa Wheeler and Meaghan Cunningham following. Colby scored a 209.17 to finish first in the three-meters, as Wheeler came in second.

Also earning victories for the Catamounts were Kailey Gardner in the 1,000 free (10:23.25), Emily Alexander in the 100 backstroke (1:01.36) and Hannah Center in the 50 freestyle (25.71). Vermont swept both relays on the afternoon, as the team of Weaver, Metta, Pittman and Center won the 200 medley relay in 1:50.06. Dowd, Abby Mundt, Center and Gardner teamed up to finish first in the 400 freestyle relay in 3:39.29.

The Catamounts return to action on Saturday when they travel to face Navy (12 p.m.), while the following day they will be at Dartmouth (3 p.m.). Check back to www.UVMAthletics.com later tonight for video highlights and a post-meet interview with head coach Gerry Cournoyer.

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