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Tribe Swimmers Earn All-Conference Accolades

RICHMOND, VA - The Colonial Athletic Association announced the swimming and diving award winners for the 2005-06 season, including all-conference honorees. The All-CAA appellation is given to those scholar-athletes and relay teams that finish in the top three of an event at the CAA Championships.

William and Mary had eight athletes earn 17 all-conference citations, one for the men and 16 for the women. The women’s team had one individual and one relay gold medal, with freshman Whitney Pezza (Warrenton, VA) leading the way. Pezza won the 200 fly, re-setting her own school record in the event in the preliminaries and again in the finals to finish at 2:03.96. She also swam the fly leg of the 400 medley relay, teaming with Meredith David (Somerdale, NJ), Kelly Reitz (Chesapeake, VA), and Marnie Rognlien (Nokesville, VA) for the win. It was the third gold medal for both David and Reitz and second for Rognlien, after the three were part of the winning 400 medley relay team a year ago. David also won the 100 back last year, and Reitz was the champion in the 200 breast.

Reitz earned a total four All-CAA certificates this year, including the 400 medley relay. She earned silver medals in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke, and in the 200 medley relay. David and Pezza also were part of the 200 medley relay, as was freshman Megan Sculley (Sinking Spring, PA). Sculley and Rognlien earned bronze medals in the 800 free relay, teaming with freshmen Sara Fitzsimmons (Lorton, VA) and Marina Falcone (Potomac, MD). Falcone rounded out the women’s haul with an individual bronze in the 200 freestyle. On the men’s side, freshman Jeff Collier (Salem, VA) finished second in the 1,650 free in 15:49.04, the second-fastest time in school history.

Colonial Athletic Association Champions
Women’s 200-Butterfly: Whitney Pezza
Women’s 400-Medley Relay: Meredith David, Kelly Reitz, Whitney Pezza, Marnie Rognlien

All-Conference (Place)
Women’s 200-Freestyle: Marina Falcone (3)
Women’s 100-Breaststroke: Kelly Reitz (2)
Women’s 200-Breaststroke: Kelly Reitz (2)
Women’s 800-Freestyle Relay: Marnie Rognlien, Megan Sculley, Sara Fitzsimmons, Marina Falcone (3)
Women’s 200-Medley Relay: Meredith David, Kelly Reitz, Whitney Pezza, Megan Sculley (2)
Men’s 1650-Freestyle: Jeff Collier (2)

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