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Conn College's Haskell wins at NESCAC swimming meet

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Middletown — Connecticu­t College senior Olivia Haskell won the 100-yard freestyle and was on a record-breaking relay team on Sunday at the New England Small College Athletic Conference women's swimming championsh­ips.

Haskell won the event in a time of 51.15. She also teamed with Maddie Ford, Kenzie Healy and Vaughn Ammon to finish second in the 400 freestyle relay in a school-record time of 3:26.95.

No. 24 Conn was fifth with 932.5 points, while Williams College won its sixth straight title with a score of 1,873. Ford was fifth in the 100 freestyle in 51.59 and Ammon was 11th in 52.16.

College baseball

• Christian Fedko's grand slam sparked UConn to an 8-3 win over No. 4 Louisville at Lakeland, Fla. The win gave the Huskies two wins in the season-opening series. UConn won 3-2 on Friday night before Louisville won 12-2 on Saturday.

UConn trailed 1-0 after two innings before, with two outs, Mike Woodworth and Anthony Prato reached on singles and John Toppa was hit by a pitch to load the bases for Fedko. Thad Phillips had a two-run single in the fourth, Toppa singled home a run in the seventh and Chris Winkel hit a two-run homer in the eighth for UConn.

H.S. boys' basketball

• Nik Hay scored 30 points as NFA beat New London 82-51 on Saturday in an ECC Division I game which was the regular-season finale for both teams. Mason Jackson had 12 points and Nolan Molkenthin scored 10 for NFA (14-6, 4-2). Freshman Tayeshawn Cunningham-Pemberton scored 18 and Elijah Robinson had 10 points for New London (8-12, 2-4).

Men's indoor track

• Coast Guard's Ben Zarlengo broke his school record in the weight throw with a toss of 61 feet, 4.75 inches to lead the Bears at Springfiel­d's Triangle Invitation­al on Saturday. Joseph Roth (16:01.43) and Logan Bonner (16:12.54) took second and third in the 5,000, third places went to Daniel Taglianett­i in the 400 (53.04) and Benjamin Taminger in the 600 (1:24.09) and Jacob McGlumphy was fourth in the 3,000 (8:55.28).

• Connecticu­t College had a pair of fourth-place finishes at Springfiel­d's Triangle Classic on Saturday. Spencer Crough was fourth in the 600 (1:24.87) and Ethan Milsark was fourth in the mile at 4:37.47.

Women's indoor track

• Leilani Salang of Coast Guard threw a career best 50-5.25 to win the weight throw at Springfiel­d's Triangle Classic on Saturday. Salang was second in the shot put (38-0). Nayalina Tamariz was second in the 5,000 (19:15.27), Mia Huncharek finished third in the 1000 (3:11.28) and Emma Sims was fourth in the 3,000 (10:59.09).

• Connecticu­t College was also at Springfiel­d's Triangle Classic on Saturday and was led by Shannon Kennedy's third-pllace finish in the 60 high hurdles (9.74). Conn's Erin Fitzpatric­k and Ivana Lamptey placed in the 60 dash, with Fitzpatric­k coming in fourth in 8.20 and Lamptey eighth at 8.37.

H.S. hockey

• Will Cannella and Evan Tower had two goals and an assist each as the Eastern CT Eagles beat Woodstock Academy 7-3 on Saturday night. Rylin Fowler made 34 saves, Kyle Jacobson and Ryan Huta had a goal and two assists each, Devyn Jordan scored and Kyle Marino had an assist for the Eagles (12-5-1).

H.S. girls' fencing

• Fitch wrapped up the ECC Division I title in foil with a 7-2 win over East Lyme on Saturday. Division II champion Waterford (15-1, 7-1) beat East Lyme 6-3 and Fitch 5-4. Fitch is 13-3, 5-1 and East Lyme is 11-5, 4-2.

In epee, Fitch (8-3, 3-1) created a tie for the Division I title with NFA with a 7-2 win over East Lyme and also beat Waterford 6-3. Waterford (8-4, 4-2 Div. II) beat East Lyme (1-11, 0-4) 8-1. Bacon Academy won the Division II title.

H.S. boys' fencing

• East Lyme (8-8, 1-5) picked up a pair of wins in foil on Saturday, beating Fitch 5-4 in an ECC Division I match and beating Division II Waterford 6-3.

Fitch (9-7, 2-4) beat Waterford (115) 5-4. NFA (Division I) and St. Bernard (Division II) won regular-season titles.

In epee, Fitch completed an undefeated regular season and won the Division I title.

Fitch (12-0, 6-0) beat East Lyme 6-3 and Waterford 9-0. Waterford beat East Lyme (3-7, 1-5) 5-4. Waterford (4-8, 2-2) finished in a three-way tie for the Division II title with Ledyard and St. Bernard.

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