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Men's Swimming & Diving

MEN & WOMEN SCORE WINS OVER OLD WESTBURY IN THE POOL

Both of the College of Staten Island swimming and diving programs came out victorious today, scoring non-conference wins against visiting SUNY - Old Westbury at the Sports & Recreation Center.  The CSI women dominated from start to finish in a 151-70 win, while the men used a late rally to take a hard-fought, 104-95, decision.  Along the way, freshman Dakota Dawkins earned highest praise, breaking her own record in the 100-yard Breaststroke.

The CSI women soared in their half of the score sheet, winning eight of the evening's 12 events.  After a win to start off the 200-yard Medley Relay, Adrianne Vivas and Natasha Caicedo came in 1-2 in the 1000-yard Freestyle while Jessica Pifalo and Hunter Dawkins did the same in the 200-yard Freestyle, giving CSI the comfortable 41-11 lead that would eventually hold up.

After Old Westbury took wins in the next two events, CSI swept diving, earning 17 points.  Lauren Overeem then followed with a first place finish, and two events later, Pifalo earned another first-place standing in the 100- yard Backstroke.  After Vivas took the win in the 500-yard Freestyle and CSI swept another set of diving, the time came for Dawkins' record-setting run.  With the meet well in hand, Dawkins was well ahead of the field, turning in a performance of 1:15.51, beating her own school record which she set last week.

The win advanced the Dolphins to a 5-0 start on the season.

On the men's side, the match was well-contested throughout.  Andrey Tarasov and Timur Rakhimov had the only first place finishes before diver John Pignatelli picked up more crucial points to cut Old Westbury's lead to 50-41.  From there, the match was never within more than 10 points.  The teams traded events before CSI won a pair of races in the 100-yard Backstroke with Andrey Tarasov and the 500-yard Freestyle with Rakhimov.  With just three events to go, CSI found themselves down by only one point, 79-78.

CSI got the lead back with three-meter diving, as Pignatelli picked up 9 points to put the Dolphins ahead, 87-79.  Then, in the 100-yard Breaststroke, CSI clinched the win when Tarasov and Rakhimov came in 1-2 to give CSI an insurmountable advantage and it's biggest of the meet, 100-84.  Old Westbury pulled out a first-place win in the last event, the 200-yard Freestyle Relay, but CSI still earned the 9-point win.  The victory advanced the team to 1-2 on the year.

Both CSI squads will now be idle until January 4, 2013, when they travel to face conference-rivals York College, at 6pm.
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Players Mentioned

Natasha Caicedo

Natasha Caicedo

Senior
Dakota Dawkins

Dakota Dawkins

5' 2"
Junior
Hunter Dawkins

Hunter Dawkins

5' 4"
Junior
Lauren Overeem

Lauren Overeem

Junior
Jessica Pifalo

Jessica Pifalo

Sophomore
John Pignatelli

John Pignatelli

6' 1"
Senior
Timur  Rakhimov

Timur Rakhimov

Sophomore
Andrey Tarasov

Andrey Tarasov

6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Natasha Caicedo

Natasha Caicedo

Senior
Dakota Dawkins

Dakota Dawkins

5' 2"
Junior
Hunter Dawkins

Hunter Dawkins

5' 4"
Junior
Lauren Overeem

Lauren Overeem

Junior
Jessica Pifalo

Jessica Pifalo

Sophomore
John Pignatelli

John Pignatelli

6' 1"
Senior
Timur  Rakhimov

Timur Rakhimov

Sophomore
Andrey Tarasov

Andrey Tarasov

6' 0"
Senior