MILFORD, Conn. - Stony Brook swimming and diving competed for the second time in the 2017-18 season following a five-year hiatus, falling vs. LIU Brooklyn and Sacred Heart in the Sacred Heart Tri-Meet.
The Seawolves' team of
Emily Cabral,
Ava Demayo,
Sara Chin and
Irene Du placed fifth in the first event of the day, posting a time of 2:03.96 in Double Duals.
Tess Stepakoff recorded Stony Brook's best time in the 200 Yard Freestyle, posting a 2:14.32 overall time.
Emily Cabral posted a 1:08.94 time in the 100 Yard Backstroke, while
Sara Chin tallied a 1:13.23 time in the 100 Yard Breaststroke. Chin also placed fifth in the 200 Yard IM, recording a time of
2:21.06.
FULL RESULTS
Quoting Head Coach Janelle Atkinson
"This week, we were unfortunately hit with a few injuries which led to some inconsistency in our training. Still, we took a step in the right direction and gained some valuable experience by competing for the second time in our program's return. We are hopeful that we will return to full force next week, and will start looking forward to our match up against Siena."
Up Next
Stony Brook is back in action next weekend, traveling to Siena on Saturday, Nov. 4. The Seawolves return to newly-renovated University Pool for the program's first home meeting in five years on Nov. 18, hosting Saint Peter's at 4 p.m.