CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Queens made history today, as both the men's and women's sides earned victories in the first home meet of the season to earn the program's first victories as a Division I institution.
The team took first place in 20 of the 28 events on the day en route to the home victory over crosstown rival Davidson.
Each squad earned victories in the 200 medley relay to kick off the exciting day. That was followed up with a first-place finish in the 1000 yard freestyle by
Rebecca Dany, who finished with a time of 10:27.13.
Monica Gumina, who contributed first-place finishes in numerous events today, took first in the 200 yard free at 1:51.99.
Daniel Meszaros followed suit on the men's side with a first-place time of 1:40.21.
The good times continued to roll for Queens as
Caroline Lawrence (58.39) and Alex Bauch (49.61) each took the top spot in the 100 yard backstroke with the aformentioned times.
The Royals dominated in the breaststroke as well with both sides also taking first.
Annika Huber's time of 1:04.52 took gold, as did
Noah Beladi's time of 56.55.
Yannick Plasil did his part in contributing to the victory earning a chunk of points with his first-place finish in the 200 yard fly, finishing at 1:51.69.
In the 50-yard dash,
Danielle Melilli and
Matej Dusa proved why they're among the elite in the event, each taking the top spot with times of 23.69 and 19.86, respectively.
Gumina, who shined bright on the day, continued her success with a victory in the 100 yard freestyle (51.60).
Alex Kunert copied the same result as Gumina, taking first with a time of 45.28.
Andreas Marz joined the scoring party for Queens as well, as his time of 1:51.74 in the 200 yard backstroke gave his squad the largest chunk of points with a first-place finish.
Huber, who also had an excellent day, earned first place in the 200 yard breaststroke with an impressive 2:20.12 time.
Jan Delkeskamp also added points to Queens' total with a top-spot finish in the 200 yard breaststroke (2:05.75).
Queens did not let up there, though. In the final events, Dusa claimed first in the 100 yard fly (49.10) followed by another first-place finish by Delkeskamp in the 200 IM (1:53.02).
The exciting day concluded with the 400 freestyle relay, as both teams finished how they'd started: with a victory.
On the women's side,
Danielle Melilli,
Monica Gumina,
Annika Huber, and
Tova Andersson cruised to a first-place finish with a time of 3:30.35.
The men's side saw similar succes, as the group of
Matej Dusa,
Daniel Meszaros,
Alex Kunert, and
Jonathan Henschel capped off the day with a 3:01.36 time and a first-place finish.
"A big thank you to Davidson for traveling across town, it is a great dual meet that draws a standing room only crowd" said head coach
Jeff Dugdale. "Our student athletes learned some valuable lessons yesterday and applied them today resulting in some nice swims across the board. I walk away from this weekend recognizing that we have a long way to go but very happy to see the progression."
The Royals are back in action next weekend as they host a pair of home meets against Wingate and Emory.