Keene State Claims Ninth-Consecutive Swimming & Diving Title
2014 LITTLE EAST SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULTS
The Keene State Owls captured their ninth-consecutive and
12th overall Little East Conference Swimming and Diving
Championship on Saturday, hosted by the University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth at the Tripp Athletic Center Natatorium. For the
third-straight year, Keene State set a Little East Championship
record for team points, bettering its previous mark set last season
by half of a point with a 668.5 total.
The Owls, under the leadership of head coach Dr. Jack Fabian,
claimed every individual swimming event in the meet along with the
two relays. Westfield State senior Katie Sterpka
(Barkhamstead, Conn.) won the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events,
sweeping both for the third-straight season.
Rounding out the top three in team scoring were Eastern
Connecticut, which totaled 328.5 points, while third place was
claimed by UMass Dartmouth, which recorded 207 points.
Keene State senior Caity Shea (Salem, N.H.) and
junior Amber Long (Dover, N.H.) paced their squad,
topping five individual events between the two of them and
contributing to both winning relays. Shea clinched the lone meet
record of 2014 with her 10:52.42 performance in the 1,000-yard
freestyle, rewriting the longest-standing individual Little East
Championship record. The previous mark of 10:55.10, set in 2006,
was held by former Owl Katy Prior. Shea also claimed the 500-yard
freestyle in 5:20.72, and led off the 400-yard freestyle relay for
the Owls, which clinched victory in 3:44.07.
Three individual medals were earned by Long, who also swam the
third leg of the 200-yard medley relay which finished in 1:51.77.
The junior from Dover, N.H. won the 200-yard freestyle in 2:01.69,
the 200-yard butterfly in 2:13.26 and raced to a 4:43.71 finish in
the 400-meter IM.
Also making significant contributions to the Owls’ winning
effort were juniors Brianna Laliberte (Candia,
N.H.) and Corrina Nickerson (Torrington, Conn.),
who both took three medals on the day. Nickerson earned two
individual crowns, swimming to victory in the 100-yard (1:08.87)
and 200-yard breaststroke (2:31.21) events. Laliberte paced the
field in the 100-yard backstroke, winning in 1:01.27, and anchored
the 400-yard freestyle relay.
Westfield State’s Katie Sterpka continued her dominance in
Little East diving in her final season, winning both events. She
totaled 249.80 points in the 1-meter competition, while recording
239.10 in the 3-meter event. Second place in both was earned by
UMass Dartmouth’s Kendra Hebert (Lowell,
Mass.), who scored 185.15 in the 1-meter dive and 188.35 in the
3-meter.
Completing the scoring on the championship were Westfield State
(132 points), Plymouth State (93), Rhode Island College (89) and
Western Connecticut (76).
Little East Conference Swimming & Diving
Championships
| Institution |
Points |
| 1. Keene State |
668.5 |
| 2. Eastern Connecticut |
328.5 |
| 3. UMass Dartmouth |
207 |
| 4. Westfield State |
132 |
| 5. Plymouth State |
93 |
| 6. Rhode Island College |
89 |
| 7. Western Connecticut |
76 |