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The 2009-2010 CUNYAC Swimming and Diving championships came to a conclusion on Saturday ...
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Day two of the 2009-2010 CUNYAC championships are now in the books, and after two days of competition, the ...
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The 2009-2010 City University of New York Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving championships began ...
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The City University of New York Athletic Conference announced its weekly award winners late Friday evening, and ...
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1.28.10 | Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming
The Lehman College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams returned to the pool on Wednesday evening as the units competed against the Manhattan College Jaspers in non-conference meets. Lehman’s men’s squad fell to Manhattan by a score of 125-48 while the Lightning women lost to the Jaspers by a final of 113-49.
Prior to the meet, the Lehman College athletic department, including Director of Athletics, Dr. Martin L. Zwiren, and Sports Information Director Stephen Spagnoli, along with head coach Peter Kiernan – took the time to honor seven dedicated seniors for their years of service on the team. Those seniors included Alba Hernandez, Judy Espinal, Jessica Espinal, Nadia Alie, and Luisa Garcia from the women’s swimming and diving team, and Rafael Abreu, Matthew Martinez, and Orlando Urena from the men’s swimming and diving team. Each senior was presented with commemorative senior plaques which had their names and years of competition engraved on them. Head coach Peter Kiernan believes this year’s senior class included high-profile names that will be tough to replace.
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1.20.10 | Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming
It was a successful evening in the pool for the Lehman College swimming and diving teams as both units traveled to York College to battle the Cardinals in CUNYAC competition. Lehman’s women’s squad took care of business and clinched second place in the conference standings for the 2009-2010 season with a 116-84 victory over the Cardinals, while the Lightning men snapped a six-meet losing streak with an impressive 96-76 triumph over York.
On the women’s side, the Lightning were steady and consistent throughout the evening, capturing first place in eight of the 11 events contested. Veterans Luisa Garcia and Judy Espinal again were the top winners for the Lightning as each standout won two individual events while both were members of the victorious 200 medley relay team. The victory for the Lightning was Lehman’s fifth in their last seven meets, and the team seems poised for a run at a CUNYAC title.
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1.19.10 | Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming
The City University of New York Athletic Conference announced its weekly award winners on Tuesday afternoon, and the Lehman College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams were both represented. On the men’s side, standout Ivan Srdanovic was named Rookie of the Week, while Judy Espinal of the women’s squad was named Swimmer of the Week.
Srdanovic earned Rookie of the Week honors thanks to his tremendous efforts in the pool against Baruch College and Staten Island this past week. In the meet against the Bearcats at the APEX Aquatics Center back on January 11th, the New York, NY product claimed second place in the 1000 freestyle event with a time of 11:35.22 while also helping the 200 freestyle relay team finish in second place (he recorded a 23.93 split). Finally, he earned a third place finish in the 100 backstroke event with a time of 1:02.29.
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1.15.10 | Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming
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The Lehman College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams returned to the pool on Friday as the teams welcomed the College of Staten Island Dolphins to the APEX Aquatics Center for a pair of CUNYAC meets. The Lehman men (1-7 Overall, 0-1 CUNYAC) fell to the Dolphins (6-1 Overall, 3-0 CUNYAC) by a score of 133-108, but the Lightning women were victorious (4-6 Overall, 3-1 CUNYAC), downing Staten Island (3-6 Overall, 1-3 CUNYAC) by a final of 141-90.
In the victory for the Lehman women, the Lightning came out with tremendous intensity and made an immediate impact as the 200 yard medley relay team of Adriana Navarrete, Jessica Espinal, Jessica Drenzyk, and Jillian Acevedo easily cruised to victory, finishing the competition at a time of 2:26.76. Also, it was Judy Espinal winning both sprint freestyle events while setting a new school standard in the 50 freestyle with a 26.96 lead-off leg in the meet’s final event, the 200 Freestyle Relay. Other notable wins came from Luisa Garcia in the 100 Backstroke, and Tanaka Nyemba in the 500 Freestyle. The Lightning women now have the second best conference record in CUNY, second only to Baruch who sits 5-0 in CUNYAC competition.
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1.12.10 | Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming
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The Lehman College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams returned to the pool on Monday evening as the team’s competed in their first meets in 2010, taking on the Bearcats of Baruch College in CUNYAC competition at the APEX Aquatics Center. The Lehman men (1-6 Overall, 0-1 CUNYAC) dropped their fifth consecutive meet, as they fell to Baruch (2-5 Overall, 2-1 CUNYAC) by a score of 147-89, while the Lightning women (3-6 Overall, 2-1 CUNYAC) lost to the Bearcats (5-4 Overall, 4-0 CUNYAC) by a score of 144-85.
Despite the loss for the Lehman men, the Lightning did put forth some hearty performances in the water. In the men’s 50 yard freestyle, Lehman placed three swimmers in the top four, including Shqiprim Shala who finished in second place at 24.36, Joaquin Cruz who placed third with a time of 24.88, and Luis Arias who claimed fourth place at 24.95. In the men’s 200 yard freestyle, Lehman’s Marc Alan Lee was almost able to claim first place but was edged by Baruch’s Ryan Flynn, with Flynn finishing the event in a time of 1:54.18 compared to Lee’s time of 1:54.52.
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12.16.09 | Men's Swimming, Women's Swimming
The Lehman College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams returned the pool on Tuesday evening for their final meets for the month of December, as both squads welcomed the Mariners of USMMA King’s Point to the APEX Aquatics Center. The Lightning men (1-5 Overall, 0-0 CUNYAC) fell to King’s Point by a score of 144-84, while the Lehman women (3-5 Overall, 2-0 CUNYAC) had their three-meet winning streak snapped, falling to USMMA by a score of 129-94.
Despite the loss for Lehman’s men’s unit, the Lightning did put forth some tremendous performances and times. Joe Lara put together quite an evening, as he recorded a time of 3:07.52 in the 200 IM, a time of 1:10.96 in the 100 freestyle, and clocked in at 1:28.07 in the 100 Breaststroke competition. Also, it was Matthew Martinez swimming the 1000 freestyle in a time of 14:25.48, while Raymond Rodriguez completed the 100 freestyle in a time of 17:24.70.
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12.15.09 | Women's Swimming
The City University of New York Athletic Conference announced its weekly men’s and women’s swimming and diving award winners late Monday evening, and Lehman College women’s swimming and diving’s Judy Espinal was named Swimmer of the Week for her tremendous performance against the Hunter College Hawks this past Saturday at the APEX Aquatics Center.
This past Saturday, it was the Lightning turning back the Hawks by a score of 116-114, and Espinal’s heroics were a big reason why Lehman came out victorious. The standout won a pair of individual events, setting personal records in the 200-yard individual medley (2:35.69) and the 100-yard backstroke (1:01.03). The 100-back time is also a new school record. Additionally, she swam the freestyle leg of the 200-yard medley relay in 29.34. After learning that Espinal received the award, Head Coach Peter Kiernan praised the Long Island City High School product.
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Tue, Sep. 07, 2010
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