CANTON, Ohio – The Frostburg State Women's Swim team concluded the GMAC/MEC Championships on Friday by placing fourth overall and securing their fifth consecutive Mountain East Conference title, while sophomore Genna Rippeon was named the Women's Swimmer of the Meet.
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Day one began with the team of senior Gaby Betancourt, juniors Mackenzie Payne and Jayme Meadows and freshman Riley Denard taking fifth overall in the 200-yard medley relay while earning Second Team All-MEC honors. Rippeon started her individual prowess in the 1,000 free by taking first overall with an NCAA B Cut time of 10:22.25, while freshman Jenna Handwerger placed seventh and took Second Team All-MEC at 10:54.42.
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In the 200 IM, junior Alexis Ramsey and sophomore Taylor Emrich each qualified for the C final and were the top two MEC finishers at 2:15.42 and 2:16.68, respectively, to earn First and Second Team. Closing out the first day, Payne and Meadows joined juniors Brenna Naddeo and Reagan Chase to place sixth overall and Second Team All-MEC in the 200 free relay at 1:41.18. FSU ended fourth overall and tops in the MEC at 208 points following the first 12 events.
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Starting out the second day, Payne and Ramsey both qualified for the B final in the 100 fly, with the former taking Honorable Mention All-MEC honors at 1:00.09, just ahead of the latter's 1:00.79. Rippeon then added her second first-place finish of the meet in the 400 IM at 4:29.37, while Emrich (4:45.91) won the B Final for Second Team honors and sophomore Ashley Ellsworth (4:52.34) earned Honorable Mention All-MEC.
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During the 200 free, Handwerger was tops in the B final at 1:55.07 while Meadows' 1:56.63 earned them both Second Team and Honorable Mention All-MEC, respectively. Betancourt, Handwerger, Payne, and Rippeon then took fourth overall in the 400 medley relay, with their time of 4:01.69 good enough for First Team All-MEC, as the Bobcats ended day two on the same placement at 402 points.
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Rippeon continued her dominance into day three, taking first overall in the 500 free and securing another NCAA B Cut in 5:00.94. Betancourt followed up with Second Team All-MEC in the 100 back (1:00.00) while freshman Kallie Gyurisin earned Honorable Mention in the 100 breast (1:11.31).
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One of Frostburg's top events as a team came in the 200 fly, where Handwerger placed third overall at 2:07.98, while Ramsey (2:13.50) and junior Morgan Greenlee (2:14.78) made it First Team, Second Team, and Honorable Mention All-MEC honors between the trio. Emrich, Meadows, Handwerger, and Rippeon then had FSU's top relay finish of the meet, placing third overall in the 800 free relay at 7:50.47 for First Team All-MEC and 619 points.
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Entering the final day of competition, Rippeon concluded her individual performances with her third B Cut and victory in the 1,650 free at 17:20.04, as Ellsworth (18:13.58) also impressed in taking sixth overall and Honorable Mention All-MEC. Meadows then rounded out her meet with a spot in the A Final of the 200 back, taking eighth overall at 2:13.42 to earn Second Team All-MEC.
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For the final event of the week, Chase, Ellsworth, Handwerger, and Rippeon placed fifth overall in the 400 free relay, with their time of 3:36.98 securing Second Team All-MEC.
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As a team, FSU remained in fourth overall on 846 points, placing first among Mountain East schools. The full list of All-MEC honorees is listed below.
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First Team All-MEC
Betancourt, Handwerger, Payne, Rippeon – 400 Medley Relay
Emrich, Meadows, Handwerger, Rippeon – 800 Free Relay
Genna Rippeon – 1,000 Free, 400 IM, 500 Free, 1,650 Free
Alexis Ramsey – 200 IM
Jenna Handwerger – 200 Fly
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Second Team All-MEC
Betancourt, Denard, Payne, Meadows – 200 Medley Relay
Naddeo, Payne, Chase, Meadows – 200 Free Relay
Chase, Ellsworth, Handwerger, Rippeon – 400 Free Relay
Jenna Handwerger – 1,000 Free, 200 Free
Taylor Emrich – 200 IM, 400 IM
Gaby Betancourt – 100 Back
Alexis Ramsey – 200 Fly
Jayme Meadows – 200 Back
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Honorable Mention All-MEC
Mackenzie Payne – 100 Fly
Ashley Ellsworth – 400 IM, 1,650 Free
Jayme Meadows – 200 Free
Kallie Gyurisin – 100 Breast
Morgan Greenlee – 200 Fly
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