BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Sophomore
Mia Goodale was named the NEC Swimmer of the Week for her performances against Iona and Sacred Heart, the conference announced on Wednesday.
This is Goodale's fourth weekly award in her time at Wagner after winning three Rookie of the Week awards last season.
Goodale started her day by winning the 200-Yard freestyle with a 1:53.56 time, setting a meet record and finishing almost two seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. She would set another meet record in the 500-Yard freestyle later that day when she finished with a 5:05.46 time, almost 12 seconds ahead of the next best time.
Goodale completed her day with a third race victory, joining sophomores
Kaylin Lila and
Lovisa Ramsten, and junior Daniela Moreno in winning the 400-Yard freestyle relay with a 3:35.61 time. Her 51.79-second split was the fastest among all swimmers in the event.
Sophomore
Gaya Savran also earned Prime Performer honors along with Goodale. Savran set a record of her own when she joined Ramsten, along with seniors
Sophia Varon-Fowler and
Lia Vendel in winning the 400-Yard medley relay. Their 3:57.56 time edged out the next finisher by three tenths of a second. Savran added one more win to her ledger with a 2:07.09 finish in the 200-Yard butterfly, another meet record.
The Seahawks will return the pool on Oct. 31, as they travel to New Haven to take on Southern Connecticut State and CCSU at 5 p.m. EST.