FROSTBURG, Md. – The Frostburg State Women's Swimming team swept their season-opening tri-meet with Wheeling and West Virginia Wesleyan by scores of 159-92 and 207-14, respectively
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After the Cardinals won the meet's opening event in the 200m medley relay, sophomore Genna Rippeon got FSU going by winning the 800m free in 9:32.28. She later would also take first in the 400m free at 4:38.84, nearly 17 seconds ahead of her closest competition.
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Freshman Jenna Handwerger announced herself in strong fashion for her first collegiate meet, taking three individual wins on the day in the 200m free (2:13.45), 200m fly (2:30.36), and the 200m IM (2:31.98). Junior Alexis Ramsey also picked up a pair of victories, taking the 100m free (1:05.45) and led the charge in a 1-2-3 Frostburg finish during the 100m fly (1:09.66), followed by classmates Morgan Greenlee (1:12.83) and Mackenzie Payne (1:13.97).
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Junior Jayme Meadows would have a pair of top-two finishes, winning the 50m free in 29.02 and going runner-up in the 100m back (1:11.06), where sophomore Kay Buhrman finished third (1:12.25). Buhrman later won the 200m back in 2:32.89. Sophomore Taylor Emrich earned a couple second-place finishes in the 200 IM (2:39.08) and the 200m breast (3:01.49), while Greenlee tacked on second in the 200m fly (2:37.28).
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Frostburg ended the meet on a high note, as the team of Handwerger, Ramsey, Meadows, and Rippeon won the 200m free relay at 1:54.22.
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With the sweep, FSU begins the year at 2-0 and will next travel to Davis & Elkins on Saturday, October 18 at 1 p.m. Information and updates will be posted to frostburgsports.com.
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