MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 3/18/10 – The Keene State College women
competed in three final events at the NCAA Division III Swimming
and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota on
Thursday.
Senior Kristine Trutor (Holden, Mass.) finished
11th in the 100 butterfly with a time of 56.59. Earlier in
the day, she set a school record (56.48) in the preliminaries.
The Owl 400 medley relay team of seniors Jackie
Foster (Goffstown, N.H.) and Trutor, sophomore
Jillian Whitaker (Gilford, N.H.), and freshman
Kaila Umbarger (Chelmsford, Mass.) placed 11th
with a time of 3:54.07. The foursome set a KSC record
(3:53.84) in the morning preliminary race.
Keene State's 200 free relay team of seniors Alea
Paddock (Newbury, N.H.) and Trutor, Whitaker and Umbarger
finished in 14th place with a time of 1:37.03.
All KSC swimmers who qualified for the finals earned honorable
mention All-America honors in their respective events.
Several Owl swimmers competed in the morning preliminary
races. Senior Cody Larrimore (Trappe, Md.) placed 33rd in the
100 fly (51.10).
Umbarger finished 38th in the women's 100 fly
(58.61). Foster placed 37th in the 200 free (1:54.55) and
41st in the 500 free (5:08.77.
Through 20 events, the Keene State women are in 13th place with
52 points. Emory College leads with 297 points.
On Friday, Trutor will compete in the 100 back and Whitaker will
swim in the 100 breast race.