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Day 1 of Liberty League Championships complete
Liberty League Swimming and Diving
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ROCHESTER, N.Y.—The William Smith swimming and diving team is in seventh place following the first day of events in the Liberty League Championships hosted by the University of Rochester.

Through five events, Rochester leads the meet with 278 points. Union is second with 200, followed by RPI (155), Vassar (134), St. Lawrence (129), Skidmore (83), William Smith (72), and Clarkson (34).

In the opening event, the 200-yard freestyle relay, Casey Sherwin, Lauren Morosky, Charlotte Scott, and Katie Stebbins finished sixth in 1 minute, 46.14 seconds. William Smith's B relay placed 12th in 1:50.35.

The rest of William Smith's points came in the 400 medley relay. This time, Sherwin, Stebbins, and Scott teamed with Alisha Rexford to finish sixth in 4:21.05, while the Heron B relay was 13th in 4:29.20.

The Liberty League Championships will conclude tomorrow, Dec. 5. The day's opening session begins at 9 a.m. followed by the final session at 4 p.m.
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Onondaga Coach Athletes of the Week
Athletes of the Week
Greg Ciciola
Hobart Ice Hockey
Ciciola netted a pair of goals in a 1-0-1 ECAC West weekend for the Statesmen. On Friday at Neumann, his goal gave Hobart a 2-1 second period lead in a contest that eventually ended in a tie. The following night against the Knights, Ciciola's team-leading 10th goal of the season tied the game at 1-all and kick-started a string of four unanswered goals by the Statesmen.
Casey Sherwin
William Smith Swimming and Diving
Sherwin produced several strong performances at the Skidmore Sprint Invitational, leading the Herons to a second place finish in the six-team field. She swam the lead leg for the winning 200-yard medley relay team (30.65 split, 1:58.43 overall), won the 50 backstroke (30.87), finished second in the 100 backstroke (1:05.48) and took fourth in the 50 freestyle (27.04).
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