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UC Davis, San Jose State Women Tie Dual 150-150

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

January 20th, 2020 College

UC Davis vs San Jose (W)

  • January 17, 2020
  • San Jose, California
  • Results

Courtesy: UC Davis Athletics

San Jose, Calif. – Strong distance and fly swims along with the continued dominance of Aggie divers led UC Davis to a 150-150 tie against host San Jose State on Friday afternoon.

UC Davis took eight event wins over the Spartans and went 1-2 in four of those.

Olivia Smith took the 1000 Free in 10:34 with Kathryn Bockman close behind in second in a season-best 10:35. Smith went on to win the 500 Free as well in 5:06.68.

The Aggies took the top two spots again in the 200 Fly with Amanda Wilson taking the win in 2:06.32 and Ashleen O’Brien swimming 2:09.56 for second. Mia Cunnan won the 200 Back in 1:06.48, teaming with Olivia Greenberg’s third place finish in that event to mitigate three San Jose State swimmers in the top-five of the 200 Back.

UC Davis received more valuable points in the 100 Fly where Jay Jay Eaton won in 56.77 and Ashley Ma came in second. With Ashleen O’Brien’s third place finish in that event, the Aggies scored 14 points in the 100 Fly alone.

As has been the case all season for the Aggies in head-to-head duals, UC Davis divers proved capable of shouldering chunks of points.

Led by Taylor Hornberger’s 257.25, London Christensen, Sydney Wren and Kendall Menard combined to go 1-4 on the 1-meter board. That group was similarly dominant on the 3-meter board with Hornberger winning again with 289.88, Christensen taking third and Wren securing more points in fourth.

Despite the Aggies putting up more individual event wins (8-6) and a swimming season-best time in the 200 Medley Relay (1:40.00), San Jose State found their margin of victory in the relays, winning both the 200 Medley and 200 Free Relays.

With Friday serving as the first official meet of the Winter Quarter and first dual meet of the season, the Aggies will return to Davis to take on Mountain Pacific Sports Federation foe UC Santa Barbara at Schaal Aquatic Center on Saturday.

The meet start time for Saturday is scheduled for 11 a.m.

Full results from Friday’s dual meet can be found by clicking here or by visiting the swimming and diving schedule page via ucdavisaggies.com.

Courtesy: San Jose Athletics

SAN JOSE, Calif. – San José State women’s swimming and diving made their second appearance of the 2019-20 season in front of their home crowd as the Spartans faced off against UC Davis at the Student Recreation and Aquatic Center (SRAC) on Friday afternoon. The meet resulted in a tie at 150-150.

“This was a great performance for our team today,” head coach Sage Hopkins said. “UC Davis is a program that has just destroyed us the last two years, and for us to come in and race as hard as we did today and come out with a tied score is really a testament to the great attitude that this team had going into this meet. It’s an amazing thing to be back in our home facility and be able to defend our home turf. We came out with a tie, but that’s not a loss, so we’ll take that. I would have loved to have gotten a half more point somewhere, but I couldn’t be more proud of our team. It was a great day.”

The Spartans took both relays and had six individual winners in the meet. The day started with the SJSU “A” relay of Maddy Grimes, Rebecca PetoeAntoinette Loya and Madison Sailors winning the 200 yard medley with a time of 1:39.00 for a quick 11 team points.

Gabby Heng swam the 200 yard freestyle in 1:53.52 to finish first and pick up nine more points and then the Spartans took the top four spots in the 100 yard backstroke with Lani Auva’a (57.31) leading the pack.

The duo of Petoe and Chloe Limargo then took first and second, respectively, in the 100 yard breaststroke, as did Sailors and Loya in the 50 yard freestyle.

Coming out of the halfway mark, Heng and Loya took first and second in the 100 yard freestyle with times of 51.70 and 52.08, respectively, and then Grimes took second in the 200 yard backstroke. Limargo won the 200 yard breaststroke in 2:22.94 and Erin Wayman took second in the 500 yard freestyle in 5:09.87. Kate Hanf closed out the individual swims with a great second-place finish in the 400 yard individual medley with a final of 4:33.95.

The Spartans then picked up 13 more critical points in the 200 yard freestyle relay as the “A” squad of Heng, Sailors, Loya and Katie McIntee took first in 1:34.80 and the “B” squad of Petoe, Kimberlee Giggey, Gabby Vieira and Daria Cocol finishing third in 1:37.83.

On the platform, Natasha Sondeno finished fifth in the 1-meter with a score of 231.90  and then took second in the 3-meter with 261.88. Anna Jabs finished eighth in both with scores of 186.98 and 181.58, respectively.

The Spartans return to the home pool one last time for 2020 as they host Cal State East Bay next Friday for senior day.

“Senior day is a huge day for the program,” Hopkins said. “It’s an emotional day for the entire team, especially the seniors and the coaches who have been with these incredible women for four years, five years in Giggey’s case. We’re looking forward to having a great meet and excited to have a lot of fans, a lot of Spartans out to support us.”

Full results for all Spartan Swimmers are below.

 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. SJSU A (Grimes, Petoe, Loya, Sailors) – 1:39.00
3. SJSU B (Mathieson, Limargo, Vieira, Heng)

1,000 Yard Freestyle
1. Olivia Smith (UC Davis) – 10:34.00
3. Erin Wayman – 10:36.09, 5. Daria Cocol – 11:06.69

200 Yard Freestyle
1. Gabby Heng – 1:53.52
4. Katie McIntee – 1:56.17, 5. Kate Hanf – 1:56.29

100 Yard Backstroke
1. Lani Auva’a – 57.31
2. Gabby Vieira – 57.50, 3. Madison Grimes – 58.70, 4. Makenna Mathieson – x59.29

100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Rebecca Petoe – 1:05.53
2. Chloe Limargo – 1:06.67, 4. Lea Marion – 1:07.42, 5. Cali Rowland – x1:07.67, Maleah Schmidt – x1:10.66

200 Yard Butterfly
1. Amanda Wilson (UC Davis) – 2:06.32
3. Angelika Yngson – 2:10.17, 5. Jacqueline Nisson – 2:15.36, 6. Lani Auva’a – 2:22.22

50 Yard Freestyle
1. Madison Sailors – 23.96
2. Antoinette Loya – 24:01, 4. Kimberlee Giggey – 24.75, 6. Katie McIntee – x24.94, Katrina Slivkoff – x25.45, Maleah Schmidt – x25.49, Negin Tehranian – x26.21

1 Meter Diving
1. Taylor Hornberger (UC Davis) – 257.25
5. Natasha Sondeno – 231.90, 8. Anna Jabs – 186.98

100 Yard Freestyle
1. Gabby Heng – 51.70
2. Antoinette Loya – 52.08, 5. Katie McIntee – 53.42, 7. Kimberlee Giggey – x54.22, Maleah Schmidt – x54.40, Negin Tehranian – x56.06

200 Yard Backstroke
1. Mia Cunnan (UC Davis) – 2:06.48
2. Madison Grimes – 2:07.36, 4. Lani Auva’a – 2:11.94, 5. Makenna Mathieson – 2:12.25

200 Yard Breaststroke
1. Chloe Limargo – 2:22.94
4. Lea Marion – 2:23.54, 5. Angelika Yngson – 2:26.04, 6. Cali Rowland – x2:26.56

500 Yard Freestyle
1. Olivia Smith (UC Davis) – 5:06.68
2. Erin Wayman – 5:09.87, 5. Daria Cocol – 5:16.29

100 Yard Butterfly
1. Jay Jay Eaton (UC Davis) – 56.77
3. Rebecca Petoe – 58.03, 4. Gabby Vieira – 58.12, 7. Jacqueline Nisson – 1:00.95, 8. Kimberlee Giggey – x1:04.39

3 Meter Diving
1. Taylor Hornberger – 289.88
2. Natasha Sondeno – 261.98, 8. Anna Jabs – 181.58

400 Yard IM
1. Kyla Leacox (UC Davis) – 4:32.18
2. Kate Hanf – 4:33.95, 4. Chloe Limargo – 4:39.26, 5. Lea Marion – 4:39.49, 6. Angelika Yngson – x4:42.05

200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. SJSU A (Heng, Sailors, Loya, McIntee) – 1:34.80
3. SJSU B (Petoe, Giggey, Vieira, Cocol) – 1:37.83

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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