Devil relays take three firsts

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four female swimmers on the pool deck, swimming and diving, women's swimming and diving

In the final meet of the semester, the Fredonia State women's swim team put forth a strong showing, finishing fourth at the Cortland Snowflake Invitational while seeing nearly every athlete put up personal bests.

The relay teams stood out, taking first place in three of the five events. Kayla Hagan added a pair of individual first in the 50- and 100-frestyles, as well as participating in all three relays.

Head Coach Bill Bradley was pleased with the results of the weekend. "We were seeded fifth or sixth for most of the relays and really showed out well... This meet gives us insight to how our hard work will pay off."

Of Hagan's first, Bradley felt she had very good times and for the team in general, gives them a glimpse of what they can do.  

Here is a look at some of the top performances of the weekend:

Friday evening
Hagan, Kaylee Constantino, Mindy Doktor, Megan Orrange - first - 200 medley relay - 1:54.57
Rachael Mayou - second - 500 freestyle - 5:28.90
Hagen - first - 50 free - 25.53
Doktor - fourth - 50 free - 26.46
Hagen - second - 100 backstroke - 1:02.08

Saturday morning
Constantino, Doktor, Mayou, Hagen - first - 200 free relay - 1:02.08
Doktor - fourth - 100 butterfly - 1:04.33
Mayou - second - 200 free - 2:01.51
Constantino - fourth - 100 breast - 1:12.19
Hagan, Constantino, Doktor, Mayou - first - 400 medley relay - 4:16.09

Saturday evening
Isabelle Price - fifth - 1m diving - 336.15
Hagan - first - 100 free - 55.11
Doktor - third - 100 free - 57.42
Constantino - third - 200 free - 2:41.32

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