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Caroline Arakelian

Women's Swimming & Diving

Royals push past Wingate

Charlotte, NC - Queens soared through the water on Saturday, November 1, 2014, as the Royals women's swim team took to the lanes against the Bulldogs of Wingate University. The Royals grabbed a 104-101 victory taking six first place finishes in the 11 event dual meet.

"I was really proud of our fight," said Head Men's and Women's Coach Jeff Dugdale. "The thing I like best about our rivalry is that it brings out the best on both sides. Also, this was a great quiz for our team, but we are going to stay focus on the final exam, NCAAs."

Queens came off the blocks narrowly missing the lead in the 400 Medley Relay. Hannah Peiffer, Caroline Arakelian, Alexandra Marshall, and Shane Knight, respectfully, missed first place by three tenths of a second as they touched for the second place finish. Their swim would put them under the NCAA 'B' Standard and move them to second in the nation (if results remain the same nationally).

Nikki Johnston gave the Royals their first top finish of the day, on the women's side, flying past the competition for a 10:36.30 touch in the 1000 Freestyle. Lauren Frizzell would take second place in the event with a 10:55.02.

It was a second and third place finish for the Royals in the 200 Freestyle as McKenzie Stevens sought a 1:55.99 finish with teammate Linda Baron clocking a 1:56.72.

Taking the 50 Freestyle, Marshall harnessed a 24.20, NCAA 'B' Standard, finish. Her time placed her within the top ten for NCAA Division II swimmers as she fell eight on the list. Kristin Diemer would give Queens their second swimmer in the top three, clocking a 24.91 third place finish.

Continuing her dominance in the water, Arakelian took hold of a first place win elevating past the competition in the 200 Individual Medley. Her time of 2:03.39 would place her nearly eight seconds faster than the heat.

Pfeiffer would fall just shy of first in the 200 Butterfly, but would land fifth among Division II swimmers taking a NCAA 'B' Standard time. Stevens would round out the top three with a 2:09.56 giving the Royal two athletes at the top.

It would be another Royals event as Marshall took hold of the 100 Freestyle with a 52.91. Although she would come shy of the NCAA 'B' Standard, Marshall's race placed her eight nationally.

In her second first place finish of the day, Arakelian touched with a 2:00.36 in the 200 Backstroke. She would again find separation for the event, finishing over four seconds faster than second place.

Johnston provided the last first place finish on the women's side, powering into the wall for a time of 5:09.73 in the 500 Freestyle.

With the meet nearing the end, the Royals would find two teams in the top three for the 400 Free Relay, as the team of Kristina Kosloski, Diemer, Stevens, and Knight, respectfully, lead the Royals into second place touching with a 3:35.65.

Queens will take to the road for their next meet traveling to the Davidson Invite on November 7th, at Davidson College.
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Players Mentioned

Caroline Arakelian

Caroline Arakelian

5' 9"
Junior
Kristin Diemer

Kristin Diemer

5' 5"
Senior
Lauren Frizzell

Lauren Frizzell

5' 8"
Junior
Shane Knight

Shane Knight

5' 7"
Sophomore
Alexandra Marshall

Alexandra Marshall

5' 4"
Sophomore
Hannah  Peiffer

Hannah Peiffer

5' 6"
Sophomore
Linda Baron

Linda Baron

5' 5"
Freshman
Kristina  Kosloski

Kristina Kosloski

5' 9"
Freshman
McKenzie  Stevens

McKenzie Stevens

5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Caroline Arakelian

Caroline Arakelian

5' 9"
Junior
Kristin Diemer

Kristin Diemer

5' 5"
Senior
Lauren Frizzell

Lauren Frizzell

5' 8"
Junior
Shane Knight

Shane Knight

5' 7"
Sophomore
Alexandra Marshall

Alexandra Marshall

5' 4"
Sophomore
Hannah  Peiffer

Hannah Peiffer

5' 6"
Sophomore
Linda Baron

Linda Baron

5' 5"
Freshman
Kristina  Kosloski

Kristina Kosloski

5' 9"
Freshman
McKenzie  Stevens

McKenzie Stevens

5' 4"
Freshman
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