CANTON, Ohio – The Frostburg State Women's Swim team concluded their outstanding week with an MEC Championship, finishing third overall and tops in the conference for their third-straight Mountain East title.
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Ending her week of consistent First Team All-MEC performances, junior Lydia Nebiolo secured another individual conference victory in the 200-yard backstroke at 2:12.27. During the preliminaries, she swam a 2:09.54 to break the previous record set by Laura Schlegel that had stood since 1982. She was followed by several top-10 program marks, with freshmen Jayme Meadows (2:13.07) and Gabriella Douglas (2:13.84) taking fifth and sixth all-time, respectively, while senior Riley Petrick (2:18.88) had a new personal best in setting the ninth-fastest time.
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Senior Liz Perry picked up her second individual conference title of the meet, taking sixth overall in the 100-yard freestyle at 53.41. Douglas (54.09) and freshman Rachel Rickabaugh (54.64) put up the sixth- and seventh-best times in school history, respectively, while junior Amaya Burke swam a 55.07 PR for 10
th all-time.
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For the final individual First Team All-MEC race, junior Natasha Paciello took fifth overall in the 200-yard breaststroke at 2:28.34, breaking her personal record as the second-best in program history. Taking Honorable Mention All-MEC honors in the 1,650-yard free, junior Amanda Soustek smashed her personal best in 18:34.64, putting herself third in the FSU record books.
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Finally, in the 400-yard free relay, the team of Rickabaugh, Nebiolo, Perry, and junior Kendall Hooper took third overall and tops in the MEC at 3:32.92, blowing past the previous program high by nearly three seconds.
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Frostburg finished with 964.50 total points, coming third overall behind national powers Findlay and Hillsdale, while beating out Ashland from the GMAC and the second-best MEC team in Fairmont State. It was the team's highest-ever finish at the combined championships.Â
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First Team All-MEC
100 Free – Liz Perry
200 Back – Lydia Nebiolo
200 Breast – Natasha Paciello
400 Free Relay – Rachel Rickabaugh, Lydia Nebiolo, Kendall Hooper, Liz Perry
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Honorable Mention All-MEC
1,650 Free – Amanda Soustek
100 Free – Gabriella Douglas
200 Back – Jayme Meadows
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Women's Team Scores
1.Findlay – 1,948 points
2.Hillsdale – 1,563 points
3.Frostburg – 964.50 points
4.Ashland – 699 points
5.Fairmont State – 555 points
6.Wheeling – 500.50 points
7.Davis & Elkins – 458 points
8.Notre Dame (Ohio) – 423 points
9.Malone – 204 points
10.West Virginia Wesleyan – 160 points
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