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Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Competes against Saint Peter’s

11/11/2025 8:08:00 PM

JERSEY CITY, NJ – Manhattan Men's and Women's Swimming continued its 2025-26 season against the Peacocks of Saint Peter's University inside the Eugene and Teresa Imperatore Swimming and Diving Center but fell by a respective score of 169-92, and 156-76 on Tuesday afternoon.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE WOMEN
  • In the 200 Yard Medley Relay, it was the quartet of Tereza Horvatova, Leticia Fontes, Jaila Williamson, and Shayna Millard who captured four points for the Jaspers with a finals time of 1:58.11.
  • Elle Feneide won the 200 Yard Freestyle event with a finals time of 2:02.94 and added nine points to the scoresheet for Manhattan.
  • Jaila Williamson also added four points to the ledger in the 100 Yard Breastroke with a time of 1:11.96. Additionally, she took nine points in the 50 Yard Freestyle with a time of 25.23, beating out the Peacocks' McKinney by .43 seconds.
  • Williamson continued her surge with another nine points in the 100 Yard Freestyle with a time of 55.96. Just behind her, was Elle Feneide with a time of 56.28 and four points in the respective event.
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE MEN
  • In the 200 Yard Medley Relay, Tristan Ehrhardt, Sean Garvey, Gavin Harding, and Jonathan Carsen also posted four points for the Green and White with a finals time of 1:42.34.
  • Lucien Zens registered three points in the 1650 Yard Freestyle event with a finals time of 18:29.46.
  • Abelardo Cartagena logged four points for the Jaspers with a time of 56.52 in the 100 Yard Backstroke event.
  • Jonathan Carsen grabbed nine points for the Green and White in the 50 Yard Freestyle with a finals time of 22.40.
  • In the 100 Yard Freestyle, Tristan Ehrhardt posted a finals time of 48.88 and captured a first place finish with another nine points for Manhattan.
QUOTES FROM THE JASPERS

Head Coach Brian Hansbury: "The Jaspers came out swinging last night, on both sides we saw improvements as a team as well as individually. Though down a swimmer here and there with many of them battling the early cold season, the teams swam strong and brought the Jasper energy to New Jersey."
 
"Elle [Feneide] was a strong presence in the pool as was Jaila [Williamson], Leticia Fontes and Shayna Millard as they fought hard with the Peacocks."
 
"On the men's side, Jon Carsen and Tristan Ehrhardt led the way for the men's team with many swimming a nontraditional event lineup for each of them. Gavin Harding and Abelardo Cartagena each showing versatility at the meet with 3 individuals each and strong showing."
 
UP NEXT
 
The Green and White are back in action on Saturday, November 15, when the Jaspers play host to the Golden Falcons of Felician University at Horace Mann.

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