Watters Takes Down 100 Back Record to Lead Lions at Fredonia
Penn State Behrend women’s swimming and diving sophomore Camryn Watters set three records and hit an NCAA ‘B’ cut time in the 100 backstroke, highlighting day two of the Fredonia State Blue Devil Invite on Saturday.
FREDONIA, NY – Penn State Behrend women's swimming and diving sophomore Camryn Watters (Greensburg, PA/Hempfield) set three records and hit an NCAA 'B' cut time in the 100 backstroke, highlighting day two of the Fredonia State Blue Devil Invite on Saturday.
Score: Penn State Behrend 3rd out of six teams (1068)
Location: Fredonia, NY | Steele Hall Natatorium
Key Moments:
* The Behrend Lions tallied wins on the day, one from Watters and the other from Madelyn King (Uniontown, PA/Uniontown)
* Watters won the 100 backstroke by nearly three seconds and broke the team record, Fredonia's pool record, the AMCC Open record in 56.63
* She also registered an NCAA 'B' cut time in that event
* Kallie Smith (Oil City, PA/Oil City) and Marion O'Lone (Edinboro, PA/General McLane) came in third and fourth in the 100 backstroke
* King led the Lions in the 400 IM with a personal-best time of 4:49.82 for first place
* Isabel Sheridan (Orefield, PA/Parkland) was being King in third place (4:59.05)
* Smith, Logan Wilson (Hermitage, PA/Hickory), Samantha Sebulak (Erie, PA/McDowell) and Emily Russell (Oil City, PA/Oil City) came in second place in the final 800 freestyle relay, earning 56 points for the team
* In the 100 butterfly, Jadyn Danylko (Erie, PA/McDowell) had the top time for the Lions for third place overall (59.77)
* Danylko also joined Watters, O'Lone and Lauren True (Denton, TX/Guyer) for a third-place finish in the 200 medley relay (1:52.24)
* True was the top finisher in the 100 breaststroke, taking sixth overall in 1:12.62
* Wilson also competed in the 200 freestyle, clocking in at 2:02.04 for fourth overall and first on the team
Next Up
* Behrend returns to action tomorrow for the final day of the Blue Devil Invitational hosted by Fredonia. Prelims begin at 10 a.m. and finals are at 6 p.m.