Devils shine on Senior Night

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Rachael Mayou swimming, women's swimming and diving

Rachael Mayou (Jim Fitzgerald photo)

The Fredonia State women's swim team put up a bunch of personal bests and continued to improve in its final home meet of the season, and its final tune-up before the SUNYAC meet. The team also celebrated Senior Day, honoring Libby Bray and Rachael Mayou prior to the meet.

Mayou would win two individual events and a relay, and come in second in another individual event. Bray would turn in personal bests in the 100 back (1:17.72), the 50 free (30.65), and the 100 free (1:07.59).

Kayla Hagen added two individual first-place finishes, as well as a top relay time. 

Mindy Doktor earned a first in the 100 fly, then was edged out by .02 seconds, taking second place in the 50 free.

Kaylee Constantino swam a leg in each of the two relays the team placed first in.

"I'm very impressed with how the team swam today," said Head Coach Bill Bradley. "Everything we've seen at these past few meets bodes very well for our performances at championships. It's great to see the women's team keep the score so close in a matchup against a strong conference rival. Overall, I'm glad we got to send the seniors off with a bang."

Top Blue Devil results:
Mayou - first - 1000 free - 11:38.53
Mayou - first - 200 free - 2:04.30
Mayou - second - 500 free - 5:37
Hagen - first - 100 back - 1:01.66
Hagen - first - 100 free - 56.14
Doktor - first - 100 fly - 1:02.22
Doktor - second - 50 free - 26.02 (0.02 off the pace)

Relay
400 free - first - Constantino, Doktor, Mayou, Hagen - 3:50.98
200 medley - first - Hagen, Orrange, Constantino, Doktor - 1:56.01

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