
Ellie Schinsky & 200 Medley Relay Take Titles On Day Two Of ECAC Championships
Mar 01 | Women's Swimming & Diving
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Junior Ellie Schinsky in the 100 fly and the 200 medley relay team each took home the top times on day two the ECAC Swimming & Diving Championship on Saturday at Lejeune Hall on the campus of Navy.
Schinsky topped the competition in the 100 fly with a first-place time of 54.21 and joined teammates senior Natalie Schick, graduate student Molly Urkiel and sophomore Brooke Thompson in winning the 200 medley relay in 1:40.85.
The Scarlet Knights also had a pair of runners-up. Schick placed second in the 100 back in 54.50, while Urkiel clocked in at 1:00.65, a mere .09 seconds behind the Ivy League Champion from Harvard.
Sophomore Ella Hall was also an A finalist in the 200 free, taking seventh in 1:53.33
Rutgers also had a pair of B finalists in the 100 fly and 100 breast. Junior Viktoriia Kostromina was 10th overall in the 100 fly in 55.87, while freshman Holland Spangler took 11th overall, hitting the wall in 1:04.90.
200 Free
A Final
7. Ella Hall – 1:53.33
100 Back
A Final
2. Natalie Schick – 54.50
100 Breast
A Final
2. Molly Urkiel – 1:00.65
B Final
11. Holland Spangler – 1:04.90
100 Fly
A Final
1. Ellie Schinsky – 54.21
B Final
10. Viktoriia Kostromina – 55.87
200 Medley Relay
1. Rutgers (Natalie Schick, Molly Urkiel, Ellie Schinsky, Brooke Thompson) – 1:40.85
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Schinsky topped the competition in the 100 fly with a first-place time of 54.21 and joined teammates senior Natalie Schick, graduate student Molly Urkiel and sophomore Brooke Thompson in winning the 200 medley relay in 1:40.85.
The Scarlet Knights also had a pair of runners-up. Schick placed second in the 100 back in 54.50, while Urkiel clocked in at 1:00.65, a mere .09 seconds behind the Ivy League Champion from Harvard.
Sophomore Ella Hall was also an A finalist in the 200 free, taking seventh in 1:53.33
Rutgers also had a pair of B finalists in the 100 fly and 100 breast. Junior Viktoriia Kostromina was 10th overall in the 100 fly in 55.87, while freshman Holland Spangler took 11th overall, hitting the wall in 1:04.90.
| ECAC DAY TWO RESULTS |
200 Free
A Final
7. Ella Hall – 1:53.33
100 Back
A Final
2. Natalie Schick – 54.50
100 Breast
A Final
2. Molly Urkiel – 1:00.65
B Final
11. Holland Spangler – 1:04.90
100 Fly
A Final
1. Ellie Schinsky – 54.21
B Final
10. Viktoriia Kostromina – 55.87
200 Medley Relay
1. Rutgers (Natalie Schick, Molly Urkiel, Ellie Schinsky, Brooke Thompson) – 1:40.85
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