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The Eagles dominated Williams Baptist on Senior Day

Eagles Fly High In Dominating Win On Senior Day

Clarksville, Ark. - The women's swim team capped Senior Day with a big 190-30 win over Williams Baptist University on Saturday.

The Eagles will now prepare for the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships February 14-17 in Garland, Texas.

The Eagles had two teams in the 200 medley relay and posted times of 2:08.57 and 2:11.72. In the 1000 free, Natalie Naramore posted a time of 12:49.61 to win the race. Faith Coffin won the 200 free with a time of 2:08.14. Arianna Rosario won the 50 back with a time of 33.22. Isabel Shelton followed with a time of 35.40 and Kylee Booher was third with a time of 40.31. Chloe Weathers won the 50 breaststroke with a time of 36.87. Riley Holcomb placed third with a time of 37.29 and Ariana White placed fourth with a time of 39.52. Jessie Wright won the 100 fly with a time of 1:06.73. Coffin won the 50 free with a time of 27.55 and White followed with a second place finish with a time of 29.57. Haley Howard was fourth with a time of 34.80. White won the 100 free with a time of 1:04.81. Shelton was second with a time of 1:08.54. In the 100 back, Rosario won with a time of 1:10.15. Naramore was second with a time of 1:10.20. In the 100 breaststroke, Weathers was first with a time of 1:18.54. Holcomb was second with a time of 1:19.28. In the 500 free, Wright won with a time of 5:51.19. In the 50 fly, Weathers was first with a time of 30.83. Rosario was second with a time of 31.91 and Coffin was third with a time of 32.10. Naramore won the 200 IM with a time of 2:44.64. Shelton followed with a second place finish with a time of 2:52.53.

In the five set diving competition, Brianna Devlin had a score of 183.15 to win the event. Kelly Arango followed with a score of 124.10. Devlin had a score of 255.54 in the six dive set and Arango scored 139.25.

Prior to the meet, seniors Kelly Arango, Kylee Booher, Haley Howard, Natalie Naramore, Arianna Rosario and Ariana White were honored in a Senior Day Celebration Ceremony for their contributions to the program.

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