ATLANTA– The Hokie women wrapped up competition at the NCAA Championships, highlighted by an 11th-place Honorable Mention All-American finish for Carmen Weiler Sastre in the 200 free (1:42.91). Throughout the meet, the Hokies earned top-25 finishes in every event.
Weiler Sastre, who qualified in three individual events, logged an 18th-place finish in the 200 back as well, posting a 1:52.06. In the 100 back, she touched the wall at 51.58 seconds, good for 25th place overall.
The 200 free relay, swam by Weiler Sastre, Emily Claesson, Fanni Gyurinovics and Eliza Tan, clocked a new program ninth-best time (1:28.90) with an 18th-place finish. The 800 free relay, swam by Weiler Sastre, Claesson, Chiara Klein and Gyurinovics, placed 18th overall with a time of 7:04.79. The 400 free relay also logged an 18th-place finish (3:14.12), with strong swims from Weiler Sastre, Claesson, Gyurinovics and Tan.
The team ended 37th overall, tallying six points over the course of the week.
Up Next:
The Men’s NCAA Championships begin March 25 at Georgia Tech.
