Drexel University Athletics

Women's Swimming and Diving Wins Two Medals on Final Day of the CAA Championships
2/25/2023 9:55:00 PM | Women's Swimming & Diving
HAMPTON, Va. - The Drexel women's swimming and diving team completed the fourth and final day of the CAA Championships on Saturday evening.
Starting with the 200 back, Federica Nocera won the silver with a time of 1:56.97. Additionally, Megan Sicinski won a bronze medal in the 200 breast with her time of 2:14.75.
The Dragons completed the four day tournament with four medals and also set a new program mark in three events.
UNCW won the team championship with 803 points. William & Mary followed the Seahawks with 534.5 points, and Northeastern with 527.5. Delaware placed fourth with 520. Towson and Drexel take the next two spots with scores of 460 and 335 and Monmouth and Stony Brook wrap up the bottom of the standings with scores of 177 and 148, respectively.
1. UNCW 803
2. William and Mary 534.5
3. Northeastern University 527.5
4. Delaware 520
5. Towson University 460
6. Drexel University 335
7. Monmouth University 177
8. Stony Brook University 148
MEDAL FINISHES
Silver
200 Free Relay - Lera Nasedkina, Victoria Palochik, Chelsea Gravereaux, Megan Ehrnfeldt - 1:31.24
200 Back - Federica Nocera - 1:56.97
Bronze
200 Free - Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:46.76
200 Breast - Megan Sicinski - 2:14.75
MEDAL BY DAY
Friday
Silver
200 Free Relay - Lera Nasedkina, Victoria Palochik, Chelsea Gravereaux, Megan Ehrnfeldt - 1:31.24
Bronze
200 Free - Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:46.76
Saturday
Silver
200 Back - Federica Nocera - 1:56.97
Bronze
200 Breast - Megan Sicinski - 2:14.75
PROGRAM RECORDS
100 Fly - Megan Ehrnfeldt - 54.59 - Friday
200 Free - Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:46.76 - Friday
200 Free Relay - Lera Nasedkina, Megan Ehrnfeldt, Victoria Palochik, Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:31.34
Starting with the 200 back, Federica Nocera won the silver with a time of 1:56.97. Additionally, Megan Sicinski won a bronze medal in the 200 breast with her time of 2:14.75.
The Dragons completed the four day tournament with four medals and also set a new program mark in three events.
UNCW won the team championship with 803 points. William & Mary followed the Seahawks with 534.5 points, and Northeastern with 527.5. Delaware placed fourth with 520. Towson and Drexel take the next two spots with scores of 460 and 335 and Monmouth and Stony Brook wrap up the bottom of the standings with scores of 177 and 148, respectively.
Schedule of Events
Wednesday: 200 medley relay, 800 freestyle relay, Men's one meter dive
Thursday: 500 free, 200 IM, 50 free, Women's 3-meter dive, 400 medley relay
Friday: 100 fly, 400 IM, 200 free, 100 breast, 100 back, Men's 3-meter dive, 200 free relay
Saturday: 1650 free, 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, Women's 1-meter dive, 400 freestyle relay
Team Rankings1. UNCW 803
2. William and Mary 534.5
3. Northeastern University 527.5
4. Delaware 520
5. Towson University 460
6. Drexel University 335
7. Monmouth University 177
8. Stony Brook University 148
MEDAL FINISHES
Silver
200 Free Relay - Lera Nasedkina, Victoria Palochik, Chelsea Gravereaux, Megan Ehrnfeldt - 1:31.24
200 Back - Federica Nocera - 1:56.97
Bronze
200 Free - Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:46.76
200 Breast - Megan Sicinski - 2:14.75
MEDAL BY DAY
Friday
Silver
200 Free Relay - Lera Nasedkina, Victoria Palochik, Chelsea Gravereaux, Megan Ehrnfeldt - 1:31.24
Bronze
200 Free - Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:46.76
Saturday
Silver
200 Back - Federica Nocera - 1:56.97
Bronze
200 Breast - Megan Sicinski - 2:14.75
PROGRAM RECORDS
100 Fly - Megan Ehrnfeldt - 54.59 - Friday
200 Free - Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:46.76 - Friday
200 Free Relay - Lera Nasedkina, Megan Ehrnfeldt, Victoria Palochik, Chelsea Gravereaux - 1:31.34
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