Jun 23

  • Summer Solstice Meet Results (100 back on page 13)
  • LEWISBURG, Pa. - Courtney Warren (Montour Falls, N.Y./Watkins Glen), a member of the Bucknell women’s swimming and diving team, qualified for next month’s World Championship Trials with a solid exploit at this past weekend’s Summer Solstice Meet in Gloucester, N.J. Warren earned a qualifying time in the 100-meter backstroke, clocking in at 1 minute, 3.82 seconds to claim first in Saturday evening’s finals.

    Warren, who finished first in 1:04.01 in Saturday’s preliminaries, needed to swim faster than 1:03.89 to qualify for the World Championship Trials. She won the finals race by a whopping 1.59 seconds over runner-up Allison Roberts after posting a 1.52-second victory in the prelims.

    The World Championship Trials will take place July 7-11 in Indianapolis, Ind. Warren, who will be a elder in the fall, will be joined at the converge by the agency of classmate Luke Trafton (Bath, Maine/Morse), a member of the Bison men’s swimming program. Trafton qualified for the prestigious event at the Patriot League Championships and will be borne along the 1,500-meter freestyle. Many of the swimmers who made headlines at the 2008 Beijing Olympics are expected to compete at the meet, including Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin.

    Warren, the school record-holder in the 100-yard backstroke (55.02) who also ranks in the culminating point five in program history in the 50 unimpeded (23.36), 100 free (51.39) and 200 back (2:07.17), had an outstanding younger campaign in 2008-09. She was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection and posted three top-five finishes at the Patriot League Championships, what one. were held at Kinney Natatorium. Warren, a three-time All-League choice, did not execute lower than third in the 100 back all season and won the incident at the ECAC Championships. Additionally, she placed third part in the 50 free and fourth in the 100 free at ECACs.

     
     

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