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Hazel Drops Lifetime Best 200 IM at Liberty Last Chance

LIBERTY LAST CHANCE MEET

  • February 28, 2020
  • Hosted by Liberty
  • Short Course Yards
  • Results

This press release is courtesy of Liberty Swimming and Diving.

LYNCHBURG, Va. – Liberty swimmers completed their regular-season schedule by competing at the Liberty Last Chance Meet. This weekend’s meet gave swimmers a chance to improve on their national seeding in advance of next week’s selections to the 2020 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships. Selections for the NCAA Championships will take place on Wednesday.

Liberty’s Top Performers

  • So. Emma Hazel – 200 IM (2:03.62); 100 free (51.59)
  • Fr. Eva Suggs – 200 back (1:58.85)
  • Fr. Jessica Schellenboom – 500 free (23.95); 100 back (57.87); 100 free (52.79)
  • Jr. Lindsey Cohee – 100 fly (56.66)
  • Fr. Maggie Huenefeld – 100 breaststroke (1:06.86)

Notable

  • Emma Hazel nearly broke into Liberty’s all-time top 10 in the 200 IM, as her 2:03.62 is just .06 seconds away from 10thplace, currently held by Lindsey Cohee (2:03.56).
  • Schellenboom was the fifth Lady Flame this season to break 24 seconds in the 50 freestyle.
  • Eva Suggs broke 1:59 in the 200 backstroke for the third time this season, swimming 1:58.85.
  • Liberty hosted ACC program Virginia this weekend.
  • This is the third year in a row that Liberty has hosted a last-chance meet.

Up Next

Selections for the 2020 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships will be released by the NCAA on Wednesday. Payton Keiner will be invited to compete in the 200 backstroke by virtue of her 1:52.63 which she swam at the CCSA Championships.

Additionally, three Liberty divers, Lauren Chennault, Abigail Egolf-Jensen and Olivia Robinson, will compete at the NCAA Zone Diving Meet, held March 9-11 in Morgantown, W.Va.

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