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Women's Swimming Paul Marboe

Quon Wins Two Events As Swimming Falls 154-140 At Youngstown State

Senior Paige McLean won the 50-yard Freestyle, with a season-best time of 24.87
Flash Points:
  • SFU swimming dropped a 154-140 decision at Youngstown State.
  • The Red Flash is now 8-4 in dual meets after competing for the first time after a month-long break.
  • SFU earned first place finishes in seven events, including six individual events.
  • Freshman Karilyn Quon (Tempe, Ariz./Corona del Sol) earned individual wins in two events.
  • SFU visits Duquesne for a 2 p.m. meet tomorrow.

Results

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio –
The Saint Francis swimming team fell 154-140 at Youngstown State on Friday night.  The Red Flash earned first place finishes in 7 of the 14 events, including two individual wins by freshman Karilyn Quon (Tempe, Ariz./Corona del Sol).  SFU freshmen combined for four first place finishes in individual events.
 
The Red Flash is now 8-4 in dual meets, after competing in its first meet after a month-long break.  The Penguins improved to 3-2 in dual meets.
 
The meet started with the 400-yard Medley Relay.
 
Freshmen Aimee Baur (North Wales, Pa./North Penn) and Erin O'Neill (Lansdale, Pa./North Penn) combined with juniors Katie Lafferty (Bremen, Ind./Bremen) and Natalie Tedjasukmana (Anaheim, Calif./Mater Dei) for a second place finish, with a time of 4:01.99.
 
In third place was the group of sophomore Marisa Daly (Wallingford, Conn./Mark T. Sheehan), sophomore Jessica Crumm (New Hampton, N.Y./Minisink Valley), junior Alicia Tiberino (Potomac, Md./Winston Churchill) and junior Emma Karell (Norrtälje, Sweden/Täby Swim Club), who combined for a time of 4:12.43.
 
The Red Flash claimed three of the top five spots in the 1,000-yard Freestyle, led by Quon, who touched the wall in 10:43.03.  Sophomore Fallon Nelson (Mount Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant) came in fourth, with a pace of 11:14.92, while junior Kasey Marks (Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman) placed fifth, with a time of 11:31.39.
 
In the 200-yard Freestyle, Lafferty was Saint Francis' top finisher, touching the wall in 1:58.03 for second place.  Senior Paige McLean (Bolton, Ontario/St. Michael Catholic Secondary) was right behind in third place, with a time of 2:01.29, while freshman Emily Graziano (Jeannette, Pa./Penn Trafford) came in fifth, with a pace of 2:03.01.
 
Saint Francis earned four of the top five places in the 100-yard Backstroke.  Baur claimed an individual win, with a time of 59.75.  Tiberino placed third, with a time of 1:04.37, while freshman Kristin Fisher (Lakevilla, Conn./Housatonic Valley Regional) was fourth, with a pace of 1:06.31.  Freshman Teresa Narduzzi (West Orange, N.J./West Orange) came in fifth, with a time of 1:06.32.
 
The Red Flash also owned the top finisher in the 100-yard Breaststroke as O'Neill led the field, touching the wall in 1:07.78.  Crumm came in third, with a pace of 1:09.67, while freshman Kristen Toth (Silver Spring, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti) was fifth, with a time of 1:12.05.
 
The 200-yard Butterfly including a second place finish by Karell, who touched the wall in 2:12.78.  Sophomore Rory O'Dell (Chapel Hill, N.C./Northwood) finished in fourth, with a pace of 2:16.00.
 
Saint Francis earned the top two places in the 50-yard Freestyle, led by McLean, who finished with a season-best time of 24.87.  Tedjasukmana followed in second place, with a time of 25.15.
 
Tedjasukmana then posted a season-best time in the 100-yard Freestyle as SFU's top finisher in that event.  She touched the wall in 54.49.  O'Neill placed fifth in the event, with a pace of 56.11.
 
Quon's performance in the 200-yard Backstroke resulted in the fifth-best time in program history in that event.  The freshman set a new season-best time, finishing in 2:06.85.  Baur came in third, with a time of 2:11.43.
 
In the 200-yard Breaststroke, Crumm was SFU's top finisher, with a time of 2:31.37.  O'Neill finished in fourth, with a pace of 2:31.62, while Toth was fifth, with a time of 2:35.14.
 
Lafferty claimed an individual win in the 500-yard Freestyle, with a time of 5:16.37.  McLean placed second in the race, with a time of 5:21.31.  Nelson touched the wall in 5:33.20 to come in fifth.
 
In the 100-yard Butterfly, Karell finished second, with a pace of 1:00.76, while Tiberino placed third, with a time of 1:01.72.
 
SFU placed four in the top five of the 200-yard IM, led by Quon in second place, with a season-best time of 2:09.13.  That is also the 10th-best time in program history in the 200-yard IM.  O'Dell finished in third place, with a time of 2:18.88, while Toth was fourth, with a time of 2:19.09.  Daly placed fifth, with a time of 2:21.59.
 
The 200-yard Freestyle Relay featured a first place finish by the Red Flash.  The team of Lafferty, Baur, McLean and Tedjasukmana combined for a time of 1:39.75. 
 
In third place was the group of Toth, Tiberino, Graziano and Quon, who teamed up for a time of 1:43.04.
 
The Red Flash is back in action on Saturday as it travels to Duquesne for a 2 p.m. meet.  SFU fell 154-116 in last year's meet against the Dukes.
 
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Players Mentioned

Marisa Daly

Marisa Daly

Sophomore
Kristin Fisher

Kristin Fisher

Sophomore
Emma Karell

Emma Karell

Junior
Katie Lafferty

Katie Lafferty

Junior
Kasey Marks

Kasey Marks

Junior
Paige McLean

Paige McLean

Senior
Fallon Nelson

Fallon Nelson

Sophomore
Rory O

Rory O'Dell

Sophomore
Natalie Tedjasukmana

Natalie Tedjasukmana

Junior
Alicia Tiberino

Alicia Tiberino

Junior
Erin O

Erin O'Neill

Freshman
Aimee Baur

Aimee Baur

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Marisa Daly

Marisa Daly

Sophomore
Kristin Fisher

Kristin Fisher

Sophomore
Emma Karell

Emma Karell

Junior
Katie Lafferty

Katie Lafferty

Junior
Kasey Marks

Kasey Marks

Junior
Paige McLean

Paige McLean

Senior
Fallon Nelson

Fallon Nelson

Sophomore
Rory O

Rory O'Dell

Sophomore
Natalie Tedjasukmana

Natalie Tedjasukmana

Junior
Alicia Tiberino

Alicia Tiberino

Junior
Erin O

Erin O'Neill

Freshman
Aimee Baur

Aimee Baur

Freshman