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FROM COACH BENVENUTI
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All-Americans Kate Kovenock and Ali Wilson with Coaches Marc Benvenuti and Ed Edson at the NCAA Division III Championship in St. Louis, MO
6/17 Kate Kovenock Named to COSIDA Academic All-America Team
Connecticut College Junior Swimmer Inked as Third Team Selection
New London, Conn. --CConnecticut
College junior swimmer Kate Kovenock of Orono, Maine has been
named a COSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America)
Academic-All America on the at-large team of the college division.
A third-team selection, Kovenock captured a national championship
in the 50-yard freestyle this March at the NCAA Division III
Championship in St. Peters, Missouri.
Kovenock won the
50-yard freestyle at the NCAA Championship with a time of
23.32 seconds, edging two-time national champion Beth Galloway
of Kenyon College by just .01 seconds. Kovenock qualified
for the event with a conference record setting time of 23.57
seconds at the NESCAC (New England Small College Athletic
Conference) Championship February 20 in Middletown. As the
only three-event winner at the conference championship, Kovenock
was honored as the NESCAC Swimmer of the Meet.
A junior philosophy
major, Kovenock is a two-time selection to the NESCAC All-Academic
Team. The College Sports Information Directors of America
(CoSIDA) selects Academic All-America® teams in 12 programs:
football, women’s volleyball, men's soccer, women's
soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball,
baseball, softball, men’s track & field/cross country,
women’s track & field/cross country, men’s
at-large and women’s at-large. A first team, second
team and third team are selected in both the University (Division
I and I-AA) and College (Division II, III and NAIA) Divisions.
NCAA
Championship Final Results Update Camels Finish 19th in the
Nation
New London, Conn. --Kate
Kovenock completed her memorable weekend with a third place
finish in the 100 yard freestyle, posting a time of 51.47
seconds. Kovenock earned All-America Honors in the 50, 100,
and 200 yard freestyle.
Weekend Quick Summary
of times.
Thursday, Kate
Koveock 50 yard free, National Champion, 23.32.
Friday, Kovenock,
200 yard free, fifth place, 1:53.24.
Saturday, Ali Wilson,
1650 yard free, 14th, 17:36.58
Saturday, Kovenock,
100 yard free, 3rd, :51.47
Camel Team Score,
54 points, #19 in the Nation.
NCAA
Division III Swimming Championship
NCAA
Championship Update
New London, Conn. --Connecticut
College junior All-American Kate Kovenock of Orono, Maine
followed up her national championship peformance in the 50
yard freestyle with a fourth place finishing in the 200 yard
freestyle Friday night. Kovenock posted a time of 1:52.81
to earn All-America Accolades for the second consecutive day.
Freshman Ali Wilson of Honolulu, Hawaii competed in the 1,650
yard freestyle Saturday. Wilson finished 14th in the event,
posting a time of 17:36.58. Kovenock will swim in the 100
yard freestyle later tonight.
200
yard freestyle results
3/11
NCAA Championship Update
New London, Conn. --Connecticut
College junior All-American Kate Kovenock of Orono, Maine
captured a national championship in the 50-yard freestyle
Thursday night at the NCAA Division III Championship in St.
Peters, Missouri.
Kovenock won the
event with a time of 23.32 seconds, edging two-time national
champion Beth Galloway of Kenyon College by just .01 seconds.
Kovenock qualified for the event with a conference record
setting time of 23.57 seconds at the NESCAC Championship February
20 in Middletown. As the only three-event winner at the conference
championship, Kovenock was honored as the NESCAC Swimmer of
the Meet.
Head Coach Marc
Benvenuti was confident in his championship swimmer’s
ability to execute under pressure. “It was a great start
for Kate,” Benvenuti stated. “We knew with her
great start that she would be in a good position to win it.”
Kovenock’s
season is far from finished. She will compete in the 200-yard
freestyle Friday night and swim in the 100 free on Saturday.
NCAA
Division III Swimming Championship
3/11
Kate Kovenock Wins National Championship in 50 Yard Freestyle
New London, Conn. --Connecticut
College junior All-American Kate Kovenock of Orono, Maine
captured a national championship in the 50-yard freestyle
Thursday night at the NCAA Division III Championship in St.
Peters, Missouri.
Kovenock won the
event with a time of 23.32 seconds, edging two-time national
champion Beth Galloway of Kenyon College by just .01 seconds.
Kovenock qualified for the event with a conference record
setting time of 23.57 seconds at the NESCAC Championship February
20 in Middletown. As the only three-event winner at the conference
championship, Kovenock was honored as the NESCAC Swimmer of
the Meet.
Head Coach Marc
Benvenuti was confident in his championship swimmer’s
ability to execute under pressure. “It was a great start
for Kate,” Benvenuti stated. “We knew with her
great start that she would be in a good position to win it.”
Kovenock’s
season is far from finished. She will compete in the 200-yard
freestyle Friday night and swim in the 100 free on Saturday.
. NCAA
Division III Swimming Championship
3/1
Eight School Records Fall at NESCAC Men's Championship-Camel
Men Finish Season Strong
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College men’s swimming team set eight school
records at the New England Small College Athletic Conference
Championship hosted by Bowdoin College this weekend. The Camels
finished 11th with a total of 407 points. Williams College
won the championship meet with 1732 points.
Freshman Sam Garner
and sophomore captain Andrew Dutton set four of the eight
school records for the Camels. Garner posted a record-setting
time of 10:03.72 in the 1000 yard freestyle. In the 1,650
yard freestyle, Garner established another record with a time
of 16:57.33 for a 10th place finish. In the 500 yard freestyle,
Dutton earned a 15th place finish with a time of 4:48.74.
In the 400 yard individual medley, Dutton was 19th with a
time of 4:22.96. Sophomore Zachary Landry set a school record
for the Camels with his 10th place finish in the 50 yard butterfly,
posting a time of 24.04 seconds.
The Camels excelled
in the relay events. In the 200 yard medley relay, the foursome
of Alex Hoyt, Bob Kyne, Zach Landry and Nate Borgelt set a
school record with a time of 1:38.54. The Camels added record
setting performances in two other relays. In the 400 yard
medley relay, Alex Hoyt, Bob Kyne, Andrew Dutton, and Adam
Phillips teamed up for a time of 3:39.40. In the 400 yard
freestyle relay. Zach Landry, Adam Phillips, Andrew Dutton
and Alex Hoyt finished with a time of 3:15.42.
The Camels enjoyed some other strong individual performances.
Freshman Bob Kyne was seventh in the 200 yard breaststroke
(2:11.21) and 14th in the 100 yard breaststroke (1:00.83).
Sophomore Andrew Dutton finished 12th in the 1000 yard freestyle
with a time of 10:09.90. Alex Hoyt finished 14th in the 100
yard backstroke with a time of :55.76.
The Camels concluded
the season setting eight records at the Championship meet
and 10 records in all.
Place School Points
1 Williams College 1732.50
2 Amherst College 1407.00
3 Tufts University 1290.00
4 Middlebury College 1219.50
5 Hamilton College 1086.50
6 Wesleyan University 592.00
7 Bowdoin College 544.00
8 Trinity College 531.00
9 Colby College 511.50
10 Bates College 505.00
11 Connecticut College 407.00
2004
NESCAC Men's Championship Results
2/27
Six Camels Earn All-Conference Honors at NESCAC Championship
New London, Conn. --The
New England Small College Athletic Conference announced its
2004 All-Conference women’s swimming and diving team.
The top three finishers in each event at the Conference Championship
receive All-Conference Recognition. Connecticut College junior
All-America Kate Kovenock (Orono, ME) was named Swimmer of
the Meet after setting three NESCAC meet records.
Kovenock was named
to the All-Conference Team for her first place finishes in
the 50, 100 and 200 yard freestyle. In relay events Kovenock
shared All-Conference honors in the 200 and 800 yard freestyle
relay. The youthful Camels placed five freshmen on the All-Conference
squad.
Ali Wilson (Honolulu,
HI) earned All-Conference honors in four events at her first
conference championship. Wilson was honored for her performance
in the 500, 1000 and 1650 yard freestyle and was part of the
800 yard free relay team that garnered All-Conference recognition.
Puni Almony (Kaneohe, HI) was honored for her performance
on the 800 yard free relay. Kata Franczyk (W. Springfield,
MA) was a member of the 200 yard free relay team.
Liz Lingo (Rehoboth
Beach, DE), a key member of the Camel field hockey team in
the fall, earned honors in the 200 and 800 yard free relay.
Rysia Murphy (Richfield, MN) was another pivotal performer
on the 200 yard freestyle relay team. Under the direction
of second year head coach Marc Benvenuti, the Connecticut
College women’s swimming team enjoyed its finest team
finish in program history with a seventh place performance
at the NESCAC women’s swimming and diving championship,
scoring 724 points. The Camels set nine program records at
the meet.
2/23
Camels Record Highest Finish in Program History at NESCAC
Championship
Kate Kovenock Wins NESCAC Swimmer of the Meet With Three Victories
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College women’s swimming team enjoyed its
finest team finish in program history with a seventh place
finish at the NESCAC women’s swimming and diving championship
hosted by Wesleyan University this weekend. The Camels finished
with 724 points. Junior All-American Kate Kovenock was named
the NESCAC Swimmer of the Meet following her dominating performance.
In all, nine new team records were set for the Camels.
Kovenock was the
only three-event winner at the meet, scoring the trifecta
with victories in the 50, 100 and 200 yard freestyle. The
time in the 200 of 1:52.60 topped a record she had previously
set in 2003. All three finishes qualified her for the upcoming
NCAA Championship in St. Louis.
Ali Wilson scored
the most points of any freshmen in the NESCAC, setting three
school records. Wilson won the 500 yard freestyle with a time
of 5:06.26 and was second in the 1000 (10:40.19), and 1650
freestyle (17.46.62). Wilson was a provisional qualifier for
the NCAA Championship in both the 500 and 1650 freestyle events.
The Camels enjoyed
tremendous success, setting five school records in the relay
events. Four relay teams were provisional qualifiers for the
NCAA Championship. In the 200 yard freestyle relay, the foursome
of Kata Franczyk, Rysia Murphy, Liz Lingo, and Kate Kovenock
teamed up for a third place with a time of 1:37.96. In the
400 yard freestyle relay, Ali Wilson, Lingo, Franczyk, and
Kovenock posted a time of 3:33.1 for a fourth place finish.
In the 800 yard freestyle relay, Wilson, Lingo, Puni Almony,
and Kovenock finished third with a time of 7:52.49. In the
200 yard medley relay, Franczyk, Kate Derr, Lingo, and Kovenock
recorded a time of 1:51.32 for an eighth place finish.
Freshman Puni Almony
was spectacular in her first championship meet, finishing
13th in the 500 yard freestyle (5:18.94), seventh in the 1000
yard freestyle (10:49.83), and ninth in the 1650 yard free
with a time of 18:17.01. Liz Lingo was 18th in the 200 yard
butterfly (2:17.23), and 19th in the 200 yard freestyle (1:59.89).
Sophomore Kate Derr posted a seventh place finish in the 50
yard breaststroke (32.20) and was 10th in the 100 yard breast
(1:09.73), and 15th in the 200 yard breaststroke with a time
of 2:34.68. Kata Franczyk recorded a 12th place finish in
the 50 yard freestyle (24.95), and was ninth in the 50 yard
backstroke (28.63), and 17th in the 100 yard freestyle with
a time of 54.23.
Team Scores
Place School Points
1 Williams College 1711.50
2 Middlebury College 1,479
3 Amherst College 1,241
4 Tufts University 914
5 Hamilton College 889
6 Colby College 818
7 Connecticut College 724
8 Bates College 581
9 Bowdoin College 541
10 Wesleyan University 522.50
11 Trinity College 481
Click
here for Complete Results of the NESCAC Championship.
2/9
Camel Women Finish Regular Season Undefeated
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College swim teams closed out the regular season
portion of their schedule successfully this weekend. The Women
completed their first ever-undefeated dual-meet season by
knocking off NESCAC rival Bates College 159-141, Wheaton 190-97,
and Wellesley 172-122. Meanwhile, the Camel Men narrowly lost
both meets falling to Bates 122-170 and Wheaton 131-157.
At Bates Friday
night, the Camel Women won 10 of 16 events, capturing both
the 400 Medley and 400 Freestyle Relay. Junior co-Captain
Kate Kovenock led the way for the Camels, setting 2 pool records
in the 100 yard Freestyle (52.21) and the 50 yard butterfly
(26.94 Team Record). Kovenock also joined Rysia Murphy, Kata
Franczyk and Liz Lingo as a member of the 400 yard freestyle
relay team that set a pool record with a time of 3:39.41.
Sophomore Molly
Goettsche was the clutch performer of the meet, pulling off
an upset in the 100 yard backstroke in a season best time
of 1:03.72. Event winners for the Camel’s included Puni
Almony in the 1000 yard Freestyle (11:03.82), Ali Wilson in
the 200 and 500 yard freestyle (1:58.32, 5:19.17), Kate Derr
in the 50 and 100 yard breaststroke (:32.36, 1:11.17) and
Kate Kovenock in the 100 yard freestyle (:52.21) and the 50
yard butterfly (:26.94).
The Camel men won
7 of 16 events but did not have the depth to defeat Bates.
Sam Garner continued his dominance of the distance events
making a clean sweep of the 500 and 1000 yard freestyle with
respective times of 5:01 and 10:24.68. Freshmen Bob Kyne swept
the 50 and 100 breaststroke with times of: 29.21 and 1:03.48.
Co-captains Andrew Dutton and Alex Hoyt each recorded victories,
Dutton took the 400 yard individual medley (4:03.91) and Hoyt
won the 50 yard backstroke with a time of: 26.68.
The Camel women
concluded their dual-meet season defeating NEWMAC rivals Wellesley
and Wheaton finishing the year undefeated with a dual-meet
record of (17-0-1). The win was capped off by outstanding
performances from everyone. The team took control of the meet
immediately by winning the 400 medley relay. The foursome
of Molly Goettsche, Kate Derr, Kate Kovenock and Kata Franczyk
set a school record with a time of 4:07.68.
Multiple event
winners included Ali Wilson (1000, 500, 200 butterfly), Kate
Kovenock (200 freestyle, , 100 yard butterfly), and Ali McDonald
(1-Meter, 3-Meter dives). The Camel women won 12 of 16 events.
Other strong performances came from senior co-captain Lisa
Bartels, and sophomore’s Lexie Zukowski and Brie Zandan.
Freshmen Liz Lingo had a breakthrough day achieving a second
place finish with a personal best finishing time of 2:02.58
in the 200 yard freestyle.
The Camel men were
defeated by Wheaton College 157-131. Sophomore co-captain
Andrew Dutton broke his own team record in the 200 yard butterfly
with a time of 2:04.93. Freshmen Adam Phillips enjoyed a memorable
afternoon, achieving in-season personal bests in the 100,
200 and yard 500 freestyles (:50.83, 1:49.08 and 5:00.54).
Other event wins came from Sam Garner in the 1000 yard freestyle
(10:25.64), Alex Hoyt in the 100 yard butterfly (:55.89),
Bob Kyne in the 100 and 200 yard breaststrokes (1:02.19, and
2:16.94), and Andrew Dutton in the 200 yard individual medley
(2:04.41).
The Camel swimmers are off until the NESCAC championship.
The women compete on February 19th-21st at Wesleyan and the
men compete on February 26th-February 28th at Bowdoin College.
Bates Results Men
Women
Complete
Results of Saturday vs Wheaton and Wellesley
1/30
NCAA Sports Profiles Kate Kovenock
It's
been quite a year for the Camel swimming and diving program.
Denny Burkholder of NCAASports.com profiles junior All-American
Kate Kovenock this week. Full
Story Here
Camel
Men and Women Take Two Wins
1/25
Big Day for Camels at Wesleyan
Camel
Men and Women Take Two Wins
New London, Conn. --Marc
Benvenuti and his Camel men and women’s swim teams return
from the triple dual meet against Clark, Colby Sawyer and
Wesleyan University with momentum as they head into the final
month of the regular season. The men defeated Clark 159-61
and Colby Sawyer 173-30 but fell to a strong Wesleyan team
195-86. The women also swept Clark (222-77) and Colby Sawyer
(208-85). The Camel women also won 12 of 16 events against
Wesleyan but finished in a 150-150 tie.
Once again, the
Camel’s continued to reset the record books. Freshman
Sam Garner broke his first school record in the 1000-yard
freestyle in a time of 10:15.90. Sophomore captain Andrew
Dutton broke co-captain Alex Hoyt’s 100-yard butterfly
record with a quick time of 55.33 and Ali Wilson reset her
previous school record in the 200-yard butterfly with a time
of 2:13.61.
Five Camels achieved
personal best times. Sam Nasuti finished 100 and 200-yard
butterfly with respective times of :58.99 and 2:14.53. Freshman
Liz Lingo posted a time of 2:23.22 in the 200-yard butterfly.
Granger Abuhoff posted a time of 2:22.44 in the 200-yard butterfly,
and Alex Hoyt finished with a time of 2:07.26 in the 200-yard
backstroke. Junior co-Captain Kate Kovenock set a Wesleyan
Pool Record with a smoking time of 23.61 in the 50-yard freestyle,
asserting her All-America status as one of the best in the
nation. Kovenock ranks in the top five nationally for the
50, 100, and 200-yard freestyle events.
Complete
Results
1/25
Camel Women Win RPI Invitational
Troy, NY-The Camel
women remain undefeated in dual meet competition and return
with a victory over the seven team field at the RPI invite.
The Camel’s improved upon last years 6-1 record by sweeping
this year’s seven team invite.
Highlights of the
meet included four NCAA qualifying times. Junior co-captain
Kate Kovenock recorded 2 NCAA ‘A’ qualifying times
in the 50 (23.87) and 100 (51.67) yard freestyles. Kovenock
was joined by Ali Wilson, Liz Lingo, and Kata Franczyk in
the 400 freestyle relay who teamed up to finish the meet with
a smoking time of 3:38.16. The fantastic finish was good enough
to set a new team record and qualify the foursome for the
NCAA’s with a ‘B’ qualifying time.
Junior diver Alicia
McDonald recorded her first NCAA qualifying score of 254.55
on the 1-meter board winning the event. She followed up with
a second place finish in the 3-meter dive, narrowly missing
the NCAA qualifying score with a second place finish in the
event.
In addition to
winning the team competition, the Camel’s won 8 out
of 13 events. Multiple event winners included Kate Kovenock
in the 50 and 100 freestyles, Puni Almony in the 500 and 1000
freestyles, and Ali Wilson in the 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly.
All three swimmers recorded season best times in their events.
Wilson’s time of 2:13.68 in the 200 butterfly broke
the 14 year school record by nearly one second. Sophomore’s
Kate Derr and Jessica Schwartz recorded personal best times
in the 200 breaststroke and 200 IM respectively.
In just his second
year at the helm, head coach Marc Benvenuti has the Camel
swimming program headed in a positive direction. The Camel
women continue to re-write the record books and have already
broken seven team records this season.
Complete
Results
1/15
Camel Women Improve to 5-0 in Split With Coast Guard
New London, Conn.--After
sixteen days of training in sunny Naples, Florida, the Camel
Men and Women returned to face the Coast Guard Academy. This
year, the Camel women were looking for redemption from last
year’s loss to the Bears. The meet was full of outstanding
performances, which led to four new team records and one NCAA
Provisional Qualifying time.
The women prevailed
over the Bears by a score of 150-88, while the men fell to
Coast Guard 130-98. There was a brief ceremony for Senior
Captain Lisa Bartels who swam her last home meet of her career
as a Camel. Bartels celebrated the occasion wih a first place
finish in the 200 yard freestyle with a time of 2:06.18. The
women’s team won 12 of 13 events. On the men’s
side, sophomore co-captain Andrew Dutton swam to victories
in the 200 and 500 yard freestyle with respective time of
1:49.68 and 4:57.71. Both finishes marked season best times
for the Camels. Co-captain Alex Hoyt broke Dutton’s
team record in the 100 yard butterfly in a time of 55.40.
Freshman Ali Wilson
continued her success in the distance event winning the 500
(5:14.54) and 1000 (10:40.85) yard freestyles. Wilson’s
time of 5:14.54 in the 500 yard freestyle broke the oldest
school record that was set in 1988, while her 1000 time broke
her existing record. All-American Kate Kovenock swam a personal
best time in the 100 yard butterfly, breaking a school record
from 1993. Her finish was fast enough to qualify for NCAA’s
with a provisional time of 59.28. In the breaststroke event,
Sophomore Kate Derr swam a season’s best 1:09.81. The
Camel women divers finished 1,2,3 on both board as Junior
Ali McDonald won the 1 and 3-meter competition.
Other event winners
for the Camel’s include Kata Franczyk (50 Free), Molly
Goettsche (100 Back), Liz Lingo (100 Free), Sam Garner (1000
Free), Bob Kyne (100 Breast).
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Complete Results Click Here

A
Long Way From Here-The Connecticut College swim team trained
in the Florida sunshine of Naples over break.
1/13
Camel Women Remain Undefeated With 134-108 Victory Over Grinnell
Naples, FL--The
Connecticut College swimming teams were in action Saturday
afternoon in Naples, Florida. The Camel women improved to
4-0 with a 134-108 victory while the men’s team dropped
a 151-90 decision to Grinnell.
For the Camel women, Ali Wilson led the Camels to victory
with a record setting performance. Wilson set a new school
record in the 1650 freestyle with a time of 18:31.79. Wilson
also earned victories in the 500-yd. Freestyle (5:25.44) and
the 100-yd butterfly (1:03.29).
Junior All-American
Kate Kovenock picked up wins in the 100 and 200 yard freestyle
events with respective times of :52.08 and 1:53.94. Kovenock
took the lead leg in the 200 yard freestyle relay, joining
Rysia Murphy, Kata Franczyk, and Lisa Bartels for another
Camel victory in a time of 1:43.98. Sophomore Molly Goettsche
of Clinton won the 100 yard backstroke with a winning time
of 1:05.08. Kate Derr notched a victory in the 100 yard breaststroke
with a time of 1:11.81. The foursome of Molly Goettsche, Kate
Derr, Liz Lingo and Rysia Murphy teamed up for a winning time
of 1:58.53 in the 200 yard medley relay.
For the Camel men,
Sam Garner earned wins in the 1650 yard freestyle (17:27.03)
and the 500 yard freestyle (5:04.63). Freshman Adam Phillips
was victorious in the 200 yard freestyle with a time of 1:50.17.
Bob Kyne of Waterford won the 100 yard breaststroke in a time
of 1:03.22.
The Camels will return to competition in Lott Natatorium with
a 6:00 p.m. meet against the Coast Guard Academy on Thursday
evening.
12/7
Camel Men and Women Sweep Trinity
Men: Connecticut College 151, Trinity College 143
Women: Connecticut College 180, Trinity College 120
Camel Women Improve to 3-0, Men Win Meet in Final Event
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College men and women’s swimming teams recorded
a sweep of Trinity College Sunday afternoon. The Camel men
(2-1) won 12 of 16 events including the final relay to earn
the 151-143 win. The women continued their strong start (3-0)
with a 180-120 victory.
The Camel women
enjoyed a big afternoon, winning 13 of 16 events. Junior All-American
Kate Kovenock scored wins in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle
and also in the 100-yard butterfly. Kate Derr notched victories
in the 100, and 200-yard breaststroke. Freshman Ali Wilson
continues to impress and was the winner of the 200 and 500-yard
freestyle along with the 200-yard butterfly. Puni Almony won
the 1000-yard freestyle. Ali McDonald had a solid afternoon
on the boards, sweeping the 1 and 3-meter dives.
The Camels excelled
in the relay events. In the 400-yard medley relay, Molly Goettsche,
Kate Derr, Kate Kovenock and Rysia Murphy earned a win with
a time of 4:12.25. In the 400-yard freestyle relay, the freshmen
foursome of Ali Wilson, Rysia Murphy, Liz Lingo, and Kata
Fracnzyk teamed up for a victory.
In a close battle,
the foursome of Zach Landry, Nate Borgelt, Adam Phillips,
and Alex Hoyt secured the victory for the Camel men with their
winning performance and time of 3:25.78 in the 400-yard freestyle
relay. Andrew Dutton of Mystic set a school record in the
200-yard butterfly (2:06.88) and also earned wins in the 100-yard
butterfly and 200 yard individual medley. Adam Phillips secured
victories in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle events. Alex Hoyt
registered wins in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke. Freshman
Bob Kyne of Waterford posted wins in the 100 and 200-yard
breaststroke. Sam Garner was another winner for the Camels
in the100 yard-freestyle.
Complete
Results
11/24
Camel Women Sweep Tufts and UMass Dartmouth-Men Set Several
Records in Split
The Camel men and
women are coming off a strong performance against Tufts University
and UMASS Dartmouth where they established five new school
records and two NCAA qualifying times. The women return to
Connecticut College (2-0) after defeating UMass Dartmouth
160-120. The women also pulled off an upset against the Tufts
women with a score of 156-142. The men return (1-1) after
falling to Tufts 208-81 and beating UMass Dartmouth 154-110.
Junior co-captain
Kate Kovenock led the Camel women, qualifying for the NCAA’s
in the 100 (52.04) and 200 (1:54.89) freestyles. Kovenock
also set a new school record in the 50-yard butterfly (27.05).
The meet began on a high note, when the team of Molly Goettsche,
Kate Derr, Liz Lingo, and Kata Franczyk won the 200 Medley
Relay with a time of 1:56.48. Freshmen distance stars Ali
Wilson and Puni Almony followed up with a 1-2 finish in the
1000 freestyle. Wilson’s time of 10:48.80 shattered
the previous school record by nearly 15 seconds.
Other Camel wins
included Kata Franzcyk in the 50 Backstroke (29.79), Kate
Derr in the 50 Breaststroke (32.56), Ali Wilson in the 500
freestyle (5:19.74), and Ali McDonald in the one and 3-meter
diving competition. The meet was eventually determined by
the last relay. The team of Kata Franzcyk, Rysia Murphy, Ali
Wilson, and Kate Kovenock won in a convincing fashion with
a time of 3:38.99 shattering the previous school record by
5 seconds.
On the men’s
side, sophomore co-captains Alex Hoyt and Andrew Dutton led
the Camels with some record setting performances. The tandem
won three events apiece, Hoyt broke his own record in the
50 butterfly with a time of 24.37 and Dutton set a new school
record in the 100 butterfly in a time of 55.95. Connecticut
College won 12 of the 16 events against UMass Dartmouth.
The team of Alex
Hoyt, Bob Kyne, Sam Nasuti, and Adam Phillips won the 200
Medley Relay with a time of 1:45.42. Freshmen Sam Garner won
the 1000 freestyle with a time of 10:28.65. Other Camel wins
included Adam Phillips in the 200 freestyle, Alex Hoyt in
the 50 and 100 backstrokes, Andrew Dutton in the 400 IM and
the 500 freestyle, Bob Kyne in the 50 and 100 breaststrokes,
and the team of Adam Phillips, Nate Borgelt, Zach Landry,
and Andrew Dutton won the 400 freestyle relay.
Complete
Results
2003-2004 Preview
The Connecticut
College Swimming and Diving team is as optimistic as ever
about the up and coming season.
Led by co-captains
Lisa Bartels and Kate Kovenock, the Camel women return with
solid depth and a talented corps of freshmen. Kovenock, a
five-time All-America selection, is coming off a sensational
sophomore season where she finaled at the NCAA Championship
in three events. Sophomores Molly Goettsche, Kate Derr, and
Lexie Zukowski look to contribute significantly in the backstroke,
breaststroke, and freestyle events respectively.
For the freshmen
women, Hawaians’, Ali Wilson and Puni Almony will improve
the distance freestyle events for the young Camel team. In
the sprint events, freshmen Kata Franczyk and Rysia Murphy
will improve the depth of relays.
The Camel men are
even younger than the women. Led by sophomore co-captains
Alex Hoyt and Andrew Dutton, the team added many new freshmen
faces. For the freshmen, distance specialists Samuel Garner
and Adam Phillips will look to make their mark in the NESCAC.
Freshman Bob Kyne joins the Camel men and will look to compete
with the top breaststrokers in the conference.
The Camels will
make their first appearance in Lott Natatorium Saturday, December
6 with a NESCAC meet against Trinity College.
3/31: Kovenock
Retains All-America Status-Brendan Boyle Earns Honorable Mention
at Nationals in Atlanta
New London, Conn.
--Sophomore
Kate Kovenock (Orono, ME) retained her All-America status
at the NCAA Division III National Championship in Atlanta,
GA. Kovenock finished fourth in the 50-yard freestyle, fifth
in the 100-yard freestyle and was fifth in the 200-yard free.
Just a sophomore, Kovenock is now a five time All-American
for the Camels. The Camel men finished 38th in the nationals
at Atlanta. Senior diver Brendan Boyle (Hingham, MA) posted
a 10th place finish in the 1-meter dive and was 17th in the
3-meter dive. Boyle's performance earned him All-American
recognition as an honorable mention.
3/3: Camel
Men Finish 10th at NESCAC Championship Meet
Senior
Brendan Boyle Earns All-Conference Accolades in Diving
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College men's swimming team completed its successful
2002-2003 swimming season with a 10th place finish at the
NESCAC Championship in Williamstown, MA this past weekend.
The Camels finished with 423.5 points, scoring the highest
ever point total for the program at a conference championship
meet. Three school records were shattered at the meet and
senior captain Brendan Boyle (Hingham, MA) turned in another
outstanding performance in diving competition.
Freshman Andrew
Dutton of Ledyard set a new record in the 400-yard individual
medley, finishing in 4:26. In the 50-yard butterfly, freshman
Alex Hoyt (Orange, CT) set a new Camel record, posting a time
of 24:69. Josh Garner (Glendale, WI) and Wynne Breed (McLean,
VA) teamed up with Dutton and Hoyt for a seventh place finish
in the 200-yard medley relay, posting a record-breaking time
of 1:39.65.
Brendan Boyle continued
to dominate the diving boards, finishing second in the one
and 3-meter dive events, automatically placing him on the
NESCAC All-Conference squad. Josh Garner placed seventh in
the 100-yard breaststroke. In the 400-yard medley relay, the
foursome Garner, Hoyt, Dutton and Zachary Landry (Coventry,
CT) finished seventh with a time of 3:50.16. In the 800-yard
freestyle relay, Pike Severance (Manchester, NH), Wynne Breed,
Andrew Dutton and Landry finished eighth for the Camels.
2/24: Kovenock
Leads Camels at NESCAC Championship
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College women's swimming team placed ninth at
the NESCAC Conference Championship meet at Bowdoin College
Saturday afternoon. Sophomore All-America Kate Kovenock (Orono,
ME) paced the Camels to a respectable finish with 534 total
team points. Kovenock set a NESCAC Championship meet record
and a Connecticut College program record in the 200-yard free,
posting a time of 1:53.14. Swimming in her home state, Kovenock
also recorded victories in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle races,
with respective time of 23.90 and 52.90.
A pair of Camel
freshmen turned in strong performances in their respective
individual events. Kate Derr (Old Greenwich, CT) finished
seventh in the 50-yard breaststroke with a time of :32.04.
Molly Goettsche (Clinton, CT) placed sixth in the 50-yard
backstroke event, finishing in :29.07.
The Camels also
set three additional school records at the championship meet.
In the 200-yard medley relay, the foursome of Molly Goettsche,
Kate Derr, Kate Kovenock, and Lexie Zukowski (Plainfield,
NJ) set a new program record with a time of 1:53.57. The previous
record had stood since 1990. In the 400-yard medley relay,
Molly Goettsche, Kate Derr, Kate Kovenock and Gabrielle Zandan
(Austin, TX) posted a record-breaking time of 4:08.51. In
the 200-yard free relay, Molly Goettsche, Kate Kovenock, Gabrielle
Zandan and Lexie Zukowski teamed up for a record setting finish
of 1:41.72.
2/11: Camel
Men and Women Drop Meet to Bates, Finish Season With Winning
Records
New London, Conn. --The
Connecticut College swimming teams were in action this Saturday
against Bates College in Lott Natatorium. The Camel men were
defeated 169-109 while the women dropped a 192-104 decision
to the Bobcats. Despite the defeats, the Camels still had
some fine performances.
For the Camel men,
senior Josh Garner won both the 100 and 200-yard breaststrokes.
Zach Landry was victorious in the 200-yard freestyle. Senior
captain Brendan Boyle won the 1-meter diving event and Andrew
Dutton won the 200-yard individual medley.
In the women's meet, Molly Goettsche, Kate Derr, Kate Kovenock,
and Lexie Zukowski combined to set a new Connecticut College
record in the 200-yard Medley Relay with a time of 1:55.22.
Sophomore All-American Kate Kovenock captured first place
in the 200-yard freestyle and the 100-yard butterffly. Freshman
Molly Goettsche placed first in the 10-yard Backstroke and
the 200-yard individual medley.
The Camel men finish
the season at 5-3 while the women are 10-4.
Results
2/1: Camel
Men Down Wheaton 135-95
NEW LONDON, CT. --The
Connecticut College men's swimming team (5-2) assured themselves
of ending the season with a winning record, notching a 135-95
victory against Wheaton College in Lott Natatorium this afternoon.
Freshman Andrew
Dutton (Ledard, CT) placed first in the 1000 and 500-yard
freestyle races. Dutton timed out at 10:53.07 in the 1000-yard
distance and completed the 500-yard race in 5:13.42. ECAC
Division III Diver of the Week Brendan Boyle (Hingham, MA)
had a solid afternoon, sweeping his two events in the one
and 3-meter dive. Boyle scored 283.27 in the 1-meter and 291.82
in the 3-meter dive. Alex Hoyt (Orange, CT) placed first in
the 200-yard individual (2:11.32) medley and the 100-yard
backstroke (:59.63).
The Camels will
host Bates College this Saturday in Lott Natatorium.
Results
1/30: Kate
Kovenock Tabbed as ECAC Division III Swimmer of the Week
NEW LONDON, CT. -- Connecticut
College sophomore swimmer Kate Kovenock, a 2001 graduate of
Orono High School, was selected as the Eastern College Athletic
Conference (ECAC) Division III Swimmer of the Week for the
week ending January 25 .
Kovenock captured
first place in five events for the Camels who were 3-0 this
week. Friday night, Kovenock took first in the 50-yard freestyle
(24.29 pts) and the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:00.4.
On Saturday afternoon, in a dual meet with Clark and Colby
Sawyer, Kovenock captured 1st place in both 100 and 200-yard
freestyle events, qualifying for the NCAAs in both distances
and timing out at 1:55.67 in the 200-yard distance. She also
placed first in the 50-yard butterfly with 27.71 points.
Kovenock earned
All-American honors in swimming last year at the NCAA Division
III Swimming & Diving Championship. Currently undecided
as to her major, Kovenock is a Dean's List student at the
college.
1/30: Brendan
Boyle Named ECAC Division III Diver of the Week
NEW LONDON, Conn--Connecticut
College senior diver Brendan Boyle, a 1999 graduate of Boston
College High School and resident of Hingham, MA, was tabbed
as the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division
III Diver of the week for the week ending January 25.
Boyle swept his
four diving events this week and set a school record in the
1-meter event. Friday night against Wesleyan, Boyle scored
282.98 in the 1-meter dive event and 269.1 in the 3-meter
event. Saturday afternoon in a duel meet with Clark and Colby
Sawyer, Boyle set a new school record with 302.1 in the 1-meter
event and scored a 295.5 in the 3-meter distance.
Boyle was named
Most Outstanding Performer for the Camels and earned an honorable
mention for the All-American honors at the NCAA Division III
Swimming and Diving Championships in both 2000 and 2001. An
active member of Amnesty International and a Dean's List student
at the college, Boyle will graduate in May with a double major
in English and Philosophy.
1/25: Camel
Men & Women Sweep Clark & Colby Sawyer
NEW LONDON, Conn. --The
Connecticut College men and women's swim teams each recorded
victories over Clark University and Colby Sawyer College this
afternoon in Lott Natatorium. The women improved to 10-3 with
a 159-125 victory over Clark and a 108-62 victory against
Colby Sawyer. The men earned a 75-58 win over Colby Sawyer
and a 155-111 victory against Clark.
Sophomore Kate
Kovenock (Orono, ME) captured first place in the 100 and 200-yard
freestyle events, qualifying for the NCAA championship in
both distances. Kovenock also finished first in the 50-yard
butterfly. Molly Goettsche (Clinton, CT) was victorious in
the 50 and 200-yard backstroke events. Kate Derr (Old Greenwich,
CT) notched victories in the 50 and 200-yard breaststroke
events. Heidi Freeman (Barrington, IL) qualified for the NCAAs
with victories in both the one and three meter diving events.
Senior captain
Brendan Boyle (Hingham, MA) was victorious in both one and
three meter diving events. Boyle set a school record in the
one-meter event. Josh Garner (Glendale, WI) placed first in
the 50 and 200-yard breaststroke events. Alex Hoyt (Orange,
CT) finished first in the 50 and 200-yard backstroke events.
Andrew Dutton captured first in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle
events.
Friday night, Molly
Goettsche placed first and set a school record in the 400
yard individual medley with a time of 5:00.46, highlighting
a 125-118 come from behind victory over Wesleyan in Lott Natatorium.
Goettsche also captured first place in the 100-yard backstroke.
Sophomore Kate Kovenock followed up her strong performance
at RPI with a first place finish in the 50-yard freestyle
and 100 yard butterfly. Heidi Freeman recorded 1st place finishes
in the one and three meter diving events. The Camel women
are 8-3.
The Camel men were
defeated 139-81 but still had some terrific individual performances.
Andrew Dutton shattered a school record in the 400-yard individual
medley, timing out at 4:30.77, fifteen seconds faster than
the previous mark. Alex Hoyt swam his personal best in the
100-yard backstroke, finishing in 57.63.
Results
vs Wesleyan vs Clark
& Colby Sawyer
1/18: Kate
Kovenock Qualifies for NCAA Championship: Camel Women Finish
Second at RPI Invitational
NEW LONDON, Conn. --The
Connecticut College women's swimming team improved to 7-3
with a strong performance at the RPI Invitational in Troy,
NY this Saturday afternoon. In the invitational format, the
Camels finished second out of seven schools behind SUNY Cortland
with 382 points. In the dual meets, the Camels lost to SUNY
Cortland but beat six other institutions.
Sophomore Kate
Kovenock (Orono, ME) posted times of 23.35 in the 50-yard
and 51.31 in the 100-yard freestyle events. Both finishes
for Kovenock were school and NESCAC Conference records, as
well as NCAA automatic qualifying times. Senior captain Keri
Ouellette (Bourne, MA) scored personal bests in the 1000 (11:59.41)
and 500 (5:52.45) yard freestyle events. Freshman Molly Goettsche
(Clinton, CT) finished with her fastest time in the 200-yard
backstroke, timing out at 2:19.45.
Lisa Bartels (Brookline,
MA) placed second in the 200-yard freestyle event, timing
out at 2:06.72. Senior Heidi Freeman (Barrington, IL) placed
first in the 1-Meter Dive event (228.95) and second in the
3-Meter Dive Event (234.05). Freshman Kate Derr (Old Greenwich,
CT) posted a time of 2:37.02, placing second in the 200-yard
breast event. The Camels are 7-3 overall.
1/16: Camels
Drop Meet to Coast Guard
NEW LONDON, Conn. --The
Connecticut College swimming teams each dropped a meet against
the the Coast Guard Academy Thursday evening in Lott Natatorium.
The men were defeated 137-96 while the women were edged 127-114.
Results of Thursday's meet are attached. [Results]
12/8: Camels
Split With Trinity-Men Pull Out Win-Women Set Three Pool Records
in Narrow Defeat
NEW LONDON, Conn. --The
Connecticut College swimming teams had a productive afternoon
in the NESCAC opener at Trinity College Saturday. The men's
squad defeated Trinity 156 to 111 and won 11 out of 16 events.
Josh Garner (Glendale, WI) set a pool record in the 50-yard
Breaststroke with a time of 28.46. He also won the 100-yard
Breaststroke. Andrew Dutton (Ledyard, CT) won both the 1000
and 500-yard Freestyles as well as the 100-yard butterfly.
Alex Hoyt (Orange, CT) won the 50 and 100-yard backstrokes
and the 50 yard butterfly. Senior co-captain Pike Severance
(Manchester, NH) won the 200 Freestyle.
The women's club
dropped a close one to Trinity, 146-156. The Camels pulled
out victories in 10 out of 16 events and set 3 pool records
in the process. The 200 Medley Relay team of Molly Goettsche
(Clinton, CT), Kate Derr (Old Greenwich, CT), Kate Kovenock
(Orono, ME), and Lisa Bartels (Brookline, MA) won and set
a pool record of 1:56.43. Kate Kovenock won and set a pool
record of 1:00.55 in the 100-yard butterfly. The 400-yard
Free Relay of Lexie Zukowski (Plainfield, NJ), Gabrielle Zandan
(Austin, TX), Lisa Bartels, and Kate Kovenock won and set
a pool record of 3:48.45. Kate Kovenock recorded victories
in the 100-yard butterfly and the 500-yard freestyle. Kate
Derr registered wins in the 50 and 100 breaststrokes. Lexie
Zukowski won the 50-yard Free, and Gabrielle Zandan won the
100-yard Free. Heidi Freeman (Barrington, IL) won both the
1-meter and 3-meter diving events.
Results of Saturday's
meet are attached below.
[Women]
[Men]
11/25: Connecticut
College Sweeps UMass Dartmouth
NEW LONDON, Conn. --The
Connecticut College Aquatics program earned victories against
UMass Dartmouth Saturday afternoon. Results are attached below.
[Women]
[Men]
head coach Marc
Benvenuti is getting acquainted with the picturesque sunrise
on the Thames River as he prepares for his morning
11/20: A
New Era Begins in Connecticut College Swimming
First year head
coach Marc Benvenuti is getting acquainted with the picturesque
sunrise on the Thames River as he prepares for his morning
practices in Lott Natatorium. It's the dawning of a new day
in Connecticut College Aquatics and the forecast is looking
bright. A five time All-American at Tufts University, Benvenuti
is familiar with the competitive terrain of the NESCAC Conference.
The Camels open the season in Lott Natatorium on Saturday,
November 23rd against UMass Dartmouth. Here's a breakdown
of the 2002-2003 Camels.
Men
2002 NESCAC Finish-11th
2001-2002 Record-4-5
Freshman Andrew Dutton of Mystic and Ledyard High School should
provide steady contributions in several events. (Distance,
Individual Medley, Butterfly) Freshman Alex Hoyt (Orange,
CT) should be another solid performer in distance events.
Senior captain Brendan Boyle (Hingham, MA) will provide leadership
and is one of Benvenuti's top divers. Senior captain Pike
Severance (Manchester, NH) will compete in mid-distance events.
Senior Josh Garner (Glendale, WI) will swim the breaststroke.
To prepare his troops mentally, Benvenuti will move his teams
to South Florida for two weeks after the holidays as they
prepare for conference competition in a more temperate environment.
Women
2002 NESCAC Finish-8th
2001-2002 Record-13-2
Benvenuti has some solid depth on the women's squad. Sophomore
All-American Kate Kovenock (Orono, ME) is coming off an outstanding
rookie season for the Camels. Kovenock finished fourth nationally
in the 50 Yard freestyle competition last March. She claimed
two NESCAC Championships in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle
and led the Camels to a 13-2 finish last winter. Seniors Heidi
Freeman (Barrington, IL) and Keri Ouellette (Sagamore Beach,
MA) will serve as co-captains. Freeman will compete in diving
events while Ouellette will participate in distance races.
Freshman Molly Goettsche is a local product out of Clinton,
CT. Goettsche will swim the backstroke and individual medley
races. Another freshman that should make an impact in the
breaststroke is Greenwich, CT product Kate Derr. Alexis Zukowski
(Plainfield, NJ) is another newcomer who will score points
in the backstroke.
8/05: Benvenuti
Named Head Men's & Women's Swim Coach and Aquatics Director
NEW
LONDON, Conn. --Marc Benvenuti, a former assistant coach at
Princeton University and a native of Waterford, Conn., was
named the men's and women's swim coach and director of aquatics
at Connecticut College.
As
a lead assistant coach to Princeton men's swim program for
the past two years, Benvenuti's tutelage contributed to a
Tiger squad that posted a lofty 17-2 (.894) mark in the Ivy
League. Four Princeton swimmers advanced to the NCAA Championships
and one qualified for Olympic competition in Sydney, Australia.
Benvenuti
earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and environmental
studies from Tufts University. A five-time All-American with
the Jumbos, Benvenuti has already left his mark as one of
the top swimmers in NESCAC conference history. Benvenuti still
holds numerous records at Tufts, including the 50-yard butterfly,
the 200-yard medley relay, and the 400-yard medley relay.
Benvenuti
replaces Ken Ralph, who served as director of the Camel aquatics
program the past four years. Last season, the women's program
finished with a 13-2 record while the men were 4-5.
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