
Women Ranked 2nd, Men Ranked 4th After Day 1
November 20, 2015 | Men's Swimming & Diving
BOSTON - Following the first day of competition at the 11th annual Terrier Invitational, the Boston University swimming and diving teams are ranked at the top of the nine-team meet. The women's team sits in second place behind Army West Point while the men's squad is ranked fourth.
Freshman Erin Nabney continued her unbeaten season as she won the 200 IM finals (2:02.75). She also competed with Isabella Olivares, Julimar Avila and Mika Spencer in both the 200 Freestyle Relay and 400 Medley Relay and finished in second place in both races.
The 200 IM was dominated by Terriers, as Spencer (2:03.82) and Avila (2:05.01) took second and third, respectively, in the event.
Mun Hon Lee had the best individual performance on the men's side, finishing in second place in the 200 IM (1:49.41). Garrett Chin also won a place in the Championship Final in the event and took fifth overall (1:50.88).
BU found success In the 500 free Championship Finals on both the women's and men's sides as Stephanie Nasson (4:51.56) and Sarah Hargrave (4:54.42) took second and third, respectively, and Trevor Winans (4:35.34) finished in sixth for the men.
The Terrier Invitational picks back up with the 400 IM preliminaries tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. in the Competition Pool.













