Iowa State vs UNI (W)
- Saturday, October 9, 2021
- Cedar Falls, Iowa
- Results (PDF)
Courtesy: Iowa State Athletics
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa. – The Iowa State swimming and diving team (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) picked up a season-opening win against the UNI Panthers (1-1, 0-0 MVC) by a score of 183.5-113.5. With the victory, Head Coach Duane Sorenson picked up his 125th career coaching victory to now own 54 percent of overall program wins.
The Cyclones began regular season with a win in the 200 medley relay as they went on to win 12 events. The team of Emily Haan, Martha Haas, Carley Caughron and Maddie Ziegert bested their intrasquad time to 1:44.59.
Four successive event victories followed beginning with the 1000 free. Sydney Jackson picked up her first season victory, firing off a 10:38.92. Madison Rundell touched next with 10:45.92.
Brinley Horras and Ashley Bengtson battled ahead to grab first and second in the 200 free with times of 1:53.68 and 1:54.57, respectively.
Emily Haan provided the next Cyclone victory taking first in the 100 back with 57.37, .39 seconds ahead of the Panther’s Amber Finke.
Iowa State overpowered the 100 breast as they took the top four spots. Lehr Thorson (1:04.73), Martha Haas (1:04.90), Paige Hanley (1:06.58) and Alaina Breitbach (1:07.18) kept the Cyclones ahead.
Winter Craig took her first swim as a Cyclone, battling for second in the 200 fly with a time of 2:10.68. Captain Lucia Rizzo (2:11.57, 3rd) and freshman Mallory Miller (2:12.02, 4th) touched next.
In the 50 free, Carley Caughron contended fiercely in her first collegiate swim to tie for first with UNI’s Faith Larsen. The freshman duo simultaneously stopped the clock nearly sub-24 seconds at 24.07.
Bengston flew to the wall in 52.94 in the 100 free to secure both sprint free titles for the Cyclones. The sophomore touched .59 seconds ahead of the Panther’s Larsen.
Elizabeth Richardson returned to competition for the first time since early February as she grabbed second in the 200 back with 2:04.60. The neck-and-neck race featured a time difference between first and second of a mere .11 seconds.
The 200 breast saw another Cyclone sweep as Haas touched first with 2:23.06 and Thorson (2:24.14) and Alaina Breitbach (2:25.36) finished next.
Horras swam to her second title of the day in the 500 free with a strong time of 5:02.52, over 10 seconds before the next finisher. Horras concluded the meet as the top scorer of either team with 18 points.
On the boards, Joscelyn Buss topped the three-meter with 272.02, a personal record. The score came within 7.98 points within the Zone qualifying mark.
“I was really pleased with the attitude of our women,” Sorenson said. “They got up and raced after a very strenuous week of training and I thought we were extremely competitive in every race and we’re way ahead of where we were last year and even during the year before when life was normal. Outstanding effort with Lucia Rizzo in all her races and Brinley Horras really took control of both the 200 and 500 and pulled away from everyone in the pool.”
ON DECK- South Dakota State and South Dakota
Iowa State continues their road stint beginning with SDSU on Friday, Oct. 15th at 5 p.m. followed by South Dakota on the 16th at 1 p.m. The first chance to catch a dual at Beyer Pool is Saturday, Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. where the Cyclones take on Nebraska.
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Courtesy: UNI Athletics
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa Swim and Dive team hosted Iowa State University on Saturday afternoon at the Glen F. Henry Pool. The Cyclones topped the Panthers 183.5-113.5, however, UNI picked up victories in four events.
“We are proud of how everyone continued to fight all day long,” Head Coach Nick Lakin said. “Finishing with a win in the 200 freestyle relay is a great way to close out the meet.”
Freshman Abby Hutchins took first place in 1-meter diving with a score of 241.80. The win on 1-meter is the first collegiate victory for Hutchins.
Faith Larsen picked up another first-place finish in the 50 freestyle with a 24.07, tying Iowa State’s Carley Caughron after a strong second length. Larsen also anchored the 200 Medley Relay with a 23.57.
Sophomore Lily Ernst grabbed first place in the 200 Butterfly for the second meet in a row with a 2:08.96, holding off a late charge from the Cyclones. Fellow Sophomore Amber Finke recorded 17 points after taking first place in the 200 Backstroke, narrowly edging Cyclone Liz Richardson. Finke swam a 2:04.49, winning by 0.11. She also took second in the 100 backstroke and 200 I.M.
The Panthers won the 200 Freestyle Relay with a team of Clare Christensen, Taylor Short, Natalia Verastegui, and Larsen. On the anchor leg, Larsen came from behind to close out the meet with a win.
“We saw some great progress for many of our athletes from last weekend, which is really encouraging,” Lakin said. “We all took a ton away from this meet that will help us continue to get better, both individually and as a team.”
The Panthers will travel to Terre Haute, Indiana to take on the Indiana State Sycamores on October 22 at 6:00 pm. Fans can follow along using the Meet Mobile app.