February 4, 2012
GW sweeps to boys, girls MSAC swim titles
Chip Ellis
George Washington's Chris Kay swims the backstroke leg of the boys 200-yard medley relay, which the Patriots won in a time of 1:46.30 at the Mountain State Athletic Conference meet Saturday.
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If the goal of a swim coach is to get his or her team peaking in time for the postseason, George Washington coach Melissa Case sure has a lot of reasons to be proud of her work this year.

The Patriots swept both the boys and girls team titles and cruised to 771 combined points, besting second-place Parkersburg by 439 Saturday at the Mountain State Athletic Conference Championship meet held at the University of Charleston Natatorium.

"It's pretty awesome to be a conference champion and of course they wanted to defend it," Case said. "We've got one guy with a shoulder problem and one girl out sick today so the rest of them are stepping up and know they have to."

One of the Patriots' best swimmers, Anna Davis, missed the meet due to illness, but while her absence was felt by GW, it also became a rallying point for the rest of the squad, especially on the girls side.

Senior Savannah Slaughter continued what has already been a solid campaign by taking a win in the 100-yard backstroke. She was also part of winning relay teams in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle events.

"It's pretty cool," Slaughter said. "I'm glad I won it. It's just been a good season so far and I'm hoping to keep it going."

Slaughter said that with Davis in the fold, the Patriots are setting their sights at some lofty goals as the postseason begins.

"We're hoping [Davis] comes back and gets better," Slaughter said. "We're just trying to make up for her and looking to get her back into the swing of things so she can come back and be ready for states and be there to help us win.

"We're just all going to go in there with the mindset that we're going to win and do it. Everybody is just going to do the best we can and we're hoping that will do it for us."

Overall, Case was fairly pleased with what she saw on both sides and believes her teams could be poised to make runs at state championships.

"They've done pretty well," Case said. "I was really wanting to see some decent relay swims and we've had some decent relay swims. It also gave the kids one more chance to get a faster time to seed them at regionals, so that's what we were hoping for and some of them have done that.

"I had a couple of them today that did not have a lifetime swim which upset them. But the way I look at it is if they have a decent swim today I want to see a better one next week."

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GW sweeps to boys, girls MSAC swim titles

If the goal of a swim coach is to get his or her team peaking in time for the postseason, George Washington coach Melissa Case sure has a lot of reasons to be proud of her work this year.

The Patriots swept both the boys and girls team titles and cruised to 771 combined points, besting second-place Parkersburg by 439 Saturday at the Mountain State Athletic Conference Championship meet held at the University of Charleston Natatorium.

"It's pretty awesome to be a conference champion and of course they wanted to defend it," Case said. "We've got one guy with a shoulder problem and one girl out sick today so the rest of them are stepping up and know they have to."

One of the Patriots' best swimmers, Anna Davis, missed the meet due to illness, but while her absence was felt by GW, it also became a rallying point for the rest of the squad, especially on the girls side.

Senior Savannah Slaughter continued what has already been a solid campaign by taking a win in the 100-yard backstroke. She was also part of winning relay teams in the 200 medley and 400 freestyle events.

"It's pretty cool," Slaughter said. "I'm glad I won it. It's just been a good season so far and I'm hoping to keep it going."

Slaughter said that with Davis in the fold, the Patriots are setting their sights at some lofty goals as the postseason begins.

"We're hoping [Davis] comes back and gets better," Slaughter said. "We're just trying to make up for her and looking to get her back into the swing of things so she can come back and be ready for states and be there to help us win.

"We're just all going to go in there with the mindset that we're going to win and do it. Everybody is just going to do the best we can and we're hoping that will do it for us."

Overall, Case was fairly pleased with what she saw on both sides and believes her teams could be poised to make runs at state championships.

"They've done pretty well," Case said. "I was really wanting to see some decent relay swims and we've had some decent relay swims. It also gave the kids one more chance to get a faster time to seed them at regionals, so that's what we were hoping for and some of them have done that.

"I had a couple of them today that did not have a lifetime swim which upset them. But the way I look at it is if they have a decent swim today I want to see a better one next week."

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