KINGSTON, R.I. – The Providence College swimming & diving programs competed at the Harold Anderson Invitational in Kingston, R.I. on Nov. 17-19. The men's team finished first out of five teams with a total of 875 points. The women's team placed sixth out of eight teams with 366 points.
A list of Friars who finished inside the top-three in each event over the three-day invitational is below:
DAY 1 – TOP-3 FINISHES
Men's Team:
200-yard freestyle relay:
McGovern Brown,
Alex Beauchene,
Ryan Sharp,
Will Layden – 1
st - 1:23.15
50-yard freestyle:
Will Layden – 1
st - 20.36;
Alex Beauchene – 3
rd – 20.96
400-yard medley relay:
McGovern Brown,
Kevin Hood,
Ryan Sharp,
Will Layden – 2
nd – 3:22.81
1-meter diving:
Will Karafanda – 3
rd – 263.15
DAY 2 – TOP-3 FINISHES
Men's Team:
200-yard freestyle:
Alex Beauchene – 1
st - 1:41.13
100-yard breaststroke:
Kevin Hood - 1
st – 55.11
800-yard freestyle relay:
Aidan Puk,
Nico Menendez-Featherston,
Noah San Vicente,
Alex Beauchene – 1
st - 6:48.00
200-yard medley relay:
Jack Nowak,
Parker Keller,
Nathan Thayer,
Thomas Bowers – 3
rd – 1:33.84
400-yard IM:
Noah San Vicente – 3
rd – 4:06.48
100-yard butterfly:
Ryan Sharp – 2
nd – 49.00
100-yard backstroke:
Ryan Sharp – 2
nd – 49.68;
Jack Nowak – 3
rd – 51.95
Women's Team:
100-yard butterfly:
Annie Gathof – 3
rd – 56.57
DAY 3 – TOP FINISHES
Men's Team:
1,650-yard freestyle:
Nick Garrepy – 3
rd – 16:32.55
100-yard freestyle:
Will Layden – 1
st – 45.70;
McGovern Brown – 3
rd – 46.21
200-yard breaststroke:
Kevin Hood – 2
nd – 2:04.27;
Parker Keller – 3
rd – 2:05.33
200-yard butterfly:
Aidan Puk – 1
st – 1:50.49
400-yard freestyle relay:
Thomas Bowers,
McGovern Brown,
Alex Beauchene,
Will Layden – 1
st – 3:04.54
Women's Team:
1,650-yard freestyle:
Elizabeth Burke – 3
rd – 17:37.27
WHAT'S NEXT
Providence will head to Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico for its annual winter training trip before resuming competition on Jan. 13. The men will host Villanova at Taylor Natatorium beginning at Noon. The women's squad will hit the road to face Assumption at 1:00 p.m.
- GO FRIARS! -