3 School Records as Lyons lose to Tufts

The Wheaton Lyons lost to Tufts this past weekend, men (105-188) and the women (109-175). To see complete results, click here.

Congratulations to Nicole Zais and Dania Piscetta for breaking Wheaton's school record in the 100IM - 1:01.49 and 1:01.96, respectively. The previous record was held by Nicole Zais, 1:02.05, set earlier this season.

Freshman diver Charlie Maier also bested his school record on the one meter dive with a score of 262.73. Congrats guys.

Next up for the Lyons,
Wheaton Invite, 2/4 & 2/5 @ WHE
Womens NEWMACs
Mens NEWMACs

STay tuned for mor info.

Dania Piscetta NEWMAC swimmer of the week!

Senior Dania Piscetta had a great showing this past week with wins in 200IM, 100fly, 50 and 100 free as well as anchoring three winning relays. Her domination against Babson solidified theladies win and gave the men some confidence as they took down Babson. To read more about Dania, click here.

Wheaton takes down Babson

This past weekend, the Wheaton Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving Team defeated NEWMAC foe Babson. The women won all sixteen events and the men took nine. Top wins came from Caroline Isaacs (1000 free), Dana Auger (100 back), Sara Hollar (200 fly), Emma Chaiken (1 and 3 meter dive) and Alisha WIlson in the 400IM. The men saw wins from freshman Emmerson Jenkins in the 50 free and Charlie Maier (1 and 3 meter dive). To see complete results, click here.

Next up for the Lyons:

vs Tufts, Jan 29 @ Tufts
WHE Invite, Feb 4, 5 @ WHE

Wheaton defeats WPI

The Wheaton men had a great showing this past Wednesday when they defeated NEWMAC foe WPI 137-102. Top swims were had in the 200 freestyle (Sam Dean-Lee, Nick Oliveri and Eddie Gillie) and the 100 breaststroke (Zach Fichman-Klein, Sam Dean-Lee and Trevor Deans) as Wheaton went 1-2-3 in both events. The men also walked away victorious in the 100 backstroke (Ben Sabol), 1 and 3 meter diving (Charlie Maier) and the 400 medley relay (Sabol, Emmerson Jenkins, Fichman-Klein, Dean-Lee).

The women were also dominant over WPI 142-99. To see complete results, click here.

Next up for the Lyons:
Sat Jan 22 vs Babson @ WHE
Sat Jan 29 vs Tufts @ Tufts

Freshman Charlie Maier named NEWMAC diver of the week

This past weekend, the Lyons travelled to Mt. Holyoke College for a women's double dual meet vs Clark University and Mt. Holyoke College. The men took on Clark University. On Saturday both teams swam against Trinity College and Connecticut College.

Freshman Charlie Maier helped the men to their first win of the season by taking both the one meter and three meter boards vs Clark (175-118). His score of 251.48 on one meter was good enough for the school record. He then grabbed the three meter school record on Saturday vs Trinity and Connecticut College with a score of 234.45. The men lost to Trinity (97-200) and Connecticut College (92-201). Click here for more info.

The women walked away from the weekend with three wins and one loss to Connecticut College (98-190). They won on Friday vs Mt. Holyoke (162-130) and Clark (153-142) and to Trinity (164-124) on Saturday. Senior diver Emma CHaiken had a great meet, notching two personal best scores on the one meter and three meter boards (211.43 and 210.60 respectively). Click here for complete results.

Next up for the Lyons:

vs WPI, Wed Jan 19 @ WHE
vs Babson, Sat Jan 22 @ WHE
vs Tufts, Sat Jan 29 @ Tufts

End Puerto Rico








Wheaton Swimming and Diving returned home from their training trip in Puerto Rico yesterday. This weekend they travel to Mt. Holyoke for a double dual meet vs. Mt. Holyoke and Clark on Friday and then to Trinity for a double dual meet vs. Trinity COllege and COnnecticut College. Stay tuned for results.

Puerto Rico








A quick preview of Puerto Rico

This week, the Wheaton College swimming and diving team have been training hard in Isla Verde, Puerto Rico. Complete with doubles, dryland, the ocean just footsteps from the hotel, and a trip to El Yunque National Forest, spirits have been high and training has been top notch.



Stay tuned for much more. Tonight, a swim meet vs WPI, LaSalle and Rowan University, tomorrow the team heads to Fajardo for a bioluminescence tour and on Wednesday we have our annual skit night. Its going to be c-r-a-z-y.

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