PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – Competing in their final home meet of the season, the Pace University swimming and diving teams were swept by Division I Iona College on Wednesday night.
Women's Results (Iona 153.5, Pace 119.5)
Graduate student
Annabel Keppel-Palmer (Kent, England/Maidstone Grammar School) served as the Setters' top performer against the Gaels. The England native racked up a trio of individual victories in the 200-fly (2:16.19), the 200-back (2:12.78) and the 200-IM (2:16.67).
Senior diver
Amy Calandro (Eastchester, N.Y./Eastchester) also posted a pair of victories in the form of both diving events. The team captain posted a high mark of 188.4 in the one-meter before registering a top score of 218.7 in the three-meter.
Classmate
Katherine Devaney (Tuckahoe, N.Y./Eastchester) rounded out the Blue and Gold's top scorers. The Westchester County native put together a low time of 1:04.44 in the 100-fly.
Men's Results (Iona 167, Pace 106)
The Setters tallied four individual triumphs on the men's side, including a sweep of both diving events.
Senior
Patrick Dwyer (Tomkins Cove, N.Y./North Rockland) took home the top score in the one-meter dive (278.85), while freshman
Greg Asayan (Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill) recorded the night's high score in the three-meter (290.35).
Seniors
Samuel Gibson (Nassau, Bahamas/Saint Andrew's) and
Nicholas Lombardo (Staten Island, N.Y./Monsignor Farrell) also notched wins against Iona. Gibson raced to the low mark in the 100-fly (56.77), while Lombardo topped the field in the 200-IM (2:10.50).
Lombardo chipped in a second-place effort as well in the 1,000-free with a time of 10:46.23.
Up Next
The Setters will compete one final time in the 2021-22 regular season with a trip to Vassar College on Friday night (Jan. 21).
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