TOWSON, Md. – James Madison swim & dive narrowly fell to Towson in a dual meet, 153.5-144.5, on Thursday inside of Burdick Hall.
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The Dukes moved to 2-2 in dual meets this season, as they swept both boards in the diving portion of the event, before earning a relay win and seven individual wins in swimming.
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Quoting Head Coach Dane Pedersen
"Having a competition this time of year is rare for us, so we didn't know what to expect. We learned a lot and really enjoyed competing today. We are all looking forward to a few more practices and then enjoying time with our families over the holidays before our training trip in Florida."
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Diving
- To begin the day, redshirt junior Natalie Jones and senior Maddie O'Mera went 1-2 on the 1-meter board, both scoring respected NCAA Zone qualifying scores of 302.18 and 289.13.
- O'Mera then scored a career-best score of 317.63 on the 3-meter board secure the sweep of the boards for JMU. Jones finished third with a score of 302.78.
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Individual Swimming
- Sophomore Madison Wimmer began the individual portion of swimming by winning the 1000 Free by nearly eight seconds, recording a time of 10:30.80. She also earned a win in the 500 Free with a time of 5:05.41.
- A pair of freshmen went top-three in the 100 Back, as Emma Durham (58.63) took home the win and Maria Costa (59.03) finished third.
- Winning the first of two events, Emma Dougherty swam a time of 1:05.32 in the 100 Breast. She returned five events later in the 200 Breast to win the event by seven-hundredths of a second with a time of 2:24.65.
- Sophomore Maddy Coombs and senior Jamie Cornwell respectively won the next two events following the 100 Breast to wrap up JMU's individual victories. Coombs swam a time of 2:05.80 in the 200 Fly, winning by almost five seconds, before Cornwell won the 50 Free with a time of 24.20.
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Relay Swimming
- JMU won the 200 Medley Relay, as the team of senior Sarah Pauley, Dougherty, senior Ann Chappell Ellington and Cornwell swam a time of 1:45.32.
- The Dukes took second in the 200 Free Relay, swimming a time of 1:35.84 by the team of Wimmer, junior Maddie Lehman, Cornwell and Dougherty. They were edged out by Towson by .24 seconds.
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Up Next
JMU has the rest of 2025 off before returning to action with three dual meets in January, beginning at Villanova on Jan. 17.
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