
Women's Swimming And Diving Falls On The Road
11/9/2018 10:53:00 PM | Swimming and Diving
Nov. 9, 2018
Results
EAST LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan State women's swimming and diving team fell at Bowling Green in a road duel, 179-121.
"We traveled to Bowling Green today and we were caught a little flat footed. The Bowling Green team was ready and waiting for us," said Associate Head Coach Kathleen Milloy. "We struggled a little bit, but after the first break the team did a great job of pulling themselves together. We had a much better second half, but we couldn't make up for the hole we had created for ourselves. A lot of great fight and a lot of great people in all four classes stepping up."
The Spartans finished the night with four first-place and seven second-places finishes. Spartans Lauren Biglin, Erin Szara, and Kennedy Truex all claimed their first collegiate wins.
Giving the Spartans their first top finish of the meet was Szara who won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.56. Abbey Neveling came in fourth with a time of 1:06.44.
Allie Heineman took first with a time of 24.03 in the 50 freestyle, while Dominique Meldrum was fourth with a time of 24.50.
Truex took first in the 100 freestyle, clocking in at 53.15. Oliva Chick was third with a time of 53.50.
In the 500 freestyle, Biglin took first, Courtney Aycock was third, and Lucy Schenden took fourth. They clocked in at 5:10.62, 5:10.85, and 5:11.25, respectively.
Emily Brunett was MSU's top finisher in the 100 Fly, finishing second in 58.32; Madeline Reilly was right behind in third in a time of 58.59.
On the boards, Morgan Wellenzohn took second in the 3-meter and third in the 1-meter with scores of 267.83 and 257.55, respectively.
In the 400 freestyle relay, Aycock, Heineman, Truex, and Chick claimed second place to end the meet with a time of 3:33.29.
"Tremendous swimming and the progress they've made in the last year is real credit to their determination," said Milloy. "Now we'll get reorganized, regroup and get ready for Northwestern next week"
Tomorrow, Nov. 10, and Sunday, Nov. 11, seniors Ellie Roche and Ana Sortland and juniors Michael Schwers and Payton Woods will be competing at the B1G-ACC All-Star Challenge.
Results
EAST LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan State women's swimming and diving team fell at Bowling Green in a road duel, 179-121.
"We traveled to Bowling Green today and we were caught a little flat footed. The Bowling Green team was ready and waiting for us," said Associate Head Coach Kathleen Milloy. "We struggled a little bit, but after the first break the team did a great job of pulling themselves together. We had a much better second half, but we couldn't make up for the hole we had created for ourselves. A lot of great fight and a lot of great people in all four classes stepping up."
The Spartans finished the night with four first-place and seven second-places finishes. Spartans Lauren Biglin, Erin Szara, and Kennedy Truex all claimed their first collegiate wins.
Giving the Spartans their first top finish of the meet was Szara who won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.56. Abbey Neveling came in fourth with a time of 1:06.44.
Allie Heineman took first with a time of 24.03 in the 50 freestyle, while Dominique Meldrum was fourth with a time of 24.50.
Truex took first in the 100 freestyle, clocking in at 53.15. Oliva Chick was third with a time of 53.50.
In the 500 freestyle, Biglin took first, Courtney Aycock was third, and Lucy Schenden took fourth. They clocked in at 5:10.62, 5:10.85, and 5:11.25, respectively.
Emily Brunett was MSU's top finisher in the 100 Fly, finishing second in 58.32; Madeline Reilly was right behind in third in a time of 58.59.
On the boards, Morgan Wellenzohn took second in the 3-meter and third in the 1-meter with scores of 267.83 and 257.55, respectively.
In the 400 freestyle relay, Aycock, Heineman, Truex, and Chick claimed second place to end the meet with a time of 3:33.29.
"Tremendous swimming and the progress they've made in the last year is real credit to their determination," said Milloy. "Now we'll get reorganized, regroup and get ready for Northwestern next week"
Tomorrow, Nov. 10, and Sunday, Nov. 11, seniors Ellie Roche and Ana Sortland and juniors Michael Schwers and Payton Woods will be competing at the B1G-ACC All-Star Challenge.
Players Mentioned
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