Vinarub, Raudabaugh Win Medals on Day Two of ECAC Championships
Bison Women Collect Seven Medals; Sit in Second After Day Two of ECAC Championships
Women's Basketball Upsets Lehigh 57-45 on Stellar Defensive Performance
Men's Basketball Falls 89-79 at Lehigh, Will Host PL Tournament Game Tuesday
Renner Wins Gold in 200IM, Bison Women in Second after Day 1 of ECAC Championships
Krug’s Bronze Medal Highlights Opening Night of ECAC Championships for Bison Men
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Bucknell Swimming and Diving Shines at ECAC Championships

Both Bucknell swimming and diving teams excel at the ECAC Championships, while basketball teams face contrasting outcomes in their final regular-season games.

Vinarub, Raudabaugh Win Medals on Day Two of ECAC Championships

Both Bucknell swimming and diving teams excel at the ECAC Championships, while basketball teams face contrasting outcomes in their final regular-season games.

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The Bucknell swimming and diving teams delivered strong performances at the ECAC Championships held at Kinney Natatorium this past weekend. The women's team, led by Clara Renner, who won gold in the 200-yard individual medley, collected a total of seven medals and currently sits in second place with 362 points, trailing Navy. Alongside Renner, Hanna Bingley earned a bronze medal, while Virginia Hastings and Tessa Feld also secured silver medals in their events. The women's relay teams contributed to the medal count, with both the 200 medley and 800 freestyle relays finishing third.

On the men's side, Jackson Vinarub and Matt Raudabaugh highlighted day two of the championships with a gold and bronze medal, respectively. Vinarub won the one-meter dive with a score of 288.30, while Raudabaugh contributed to the team's efforts in the 200 medley relay. The Bison men currently sit in fifth place with 221 points, competing against strong teams like Navy and Columbia.

In basketball, the Bucknell women's team achieved a notable upset against Lehigh, winning 57-45. The Bison's defense was key, limiting Lehigh to significantly below their average scoring. This victory improved Bucknell's record to 10-17 overall and positioned them sixth in the Patriot League standings. Conversely, the men's team fell to Lehigh 89-79 in their regular-season finale, despite a strong performance from Amon Dörries, who scored 28 points. The men secured the No. 8 seed for the upcoming Patriot League Tournament and will host Army in the first round on Tuesday at Sojka Pavilion.

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