Drexel University Athletics

Dragons of the Week: Tyma, Prow, Findora, and Serna
3/12/2024 2:14:00 PM | Wrestling, Drexel Athletics, Men's Squash, Women's Squash
PHILADELPHIA - Margot Prow and Karina Tyma of women's squash, Dom Findora of wrestling, and Nico Serna of men's squash have been named the Drexel Dragons of the Week, presented by Rothman Orthopaedics, for the week from March 4 - March 10.
Margot Prow closed out an impressive season at the CSA Individual Championships finishing in the top ten. She was named a 1st Team CSA All-American following her performance. Prow defeated Sneha Sivakumar (Yale) and Wen Li Lai (Cornell) to reach the Ramsay Cup Consolation Semifinals.
Karina Tyma earned 2nd Team CSA All-American status after finishing in the top 20 this season. The graduate student, helped the Dragons win the Howe Cup Consolations Bracket after she defeated Nourin Khalifa (Columbia).
Dom Findora had an outstanding performance at the EIWA Championships this weekend. In his first conference tournament, the redshirt freshman defeated #31 Eligh Rivera of Princeton on his way to a 6th place finish. Additionally, he defeated Noah Tapia and Jack Nies by decision.
Nico Serna became a 2nd Team CSA All-American following competition in the CSA Individual Championships this past weekend. He competed in over 50% of Drexel's matches this year and finished top ten individually.
Margot Prow closed out an impressive season at the CSA Individual Championships finishing in the top ten. She was named a 1st Team CSA All-American following her performance. Prow defeated Sneha Sivakumar (Yale) and Wen Li Lai (Cornell) to reach the Ramsay Cup Consolation Semifinals.
Karina Tyma earned 2nd Team CSA All-American status after finishing in the top 20 this season. The graduate student, helped the Dragons win the Howe Cup Consolations Bracket after she defeated Nourin Khalifa (Columbia).
Dom Findora had an outstanding performance at the EIWA Championships this weekend. In his first conference tournament, the redshirt freshman defeated #31 Eligh Rivera of Princeton on his way to a 6th place finish. Additionally, he defeated Noah Tapia and Jack Nies by decision.
Nico Serna became a 2nd Team CSA All-American following competition in the CSA Individual Championships this past weekend. He competed in over 50% of Drexel's matches this year and finished top ten individually.
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