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LSU Sweeps Rocky Mountain Invitational Against Air Force, Wyoming & Denver

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 1

October 25th, 2021 College, News

2021 Rocky Mountain Invitational

  • October 22-23, 2021
  • Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • Results: Meet Mobile

Courtesy: LSU Athletics

Day 1

COLORADO SPRINGS – The LSU swimming and diving team returned to action Friday as they participated in Day One of the Rocky Mountain Invitational in Colorado Springs, CO at the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Natatorium.

“It was a great experience to be here at Colorado Springs and the Air Force Academy,” head swimming coach Rick Bishop said. “The team raced really well; they learned a lot about how to race at altitude and under adverse conditions. While at times we’re solid, they weren’t as fast as everyone wanted but still very good performances. Our learning in terms of how to deal with lack of oxygen and still getting up and racing against really good competition. It’s just making us better as a team, and we’re excited about tomorrow and the opportunity going forward.”

“I couldn’t be happier with our performance on this the 22nd day of October,” head diving coach Doug Shaffer added. “This a great challenge for us, which will make us stronger!”

IN THE POOL

The Tigers began the meet with an impressive start as both the men and women won the 200-yard medley relay with times of 1:29.46 and 1:43.16. In the 200-yard IM, Hannah Bellina finished first with a time of 2:06.58, while David Boylan and Emil Hassling finished first and second with times of 1:52.47 and 1:52.69, respectively.

In the 50-yard free, the Curry siblings both placed first with Peyton finishing with a time of 23.45 and Brooks finishing with a time of 19.59. In the long-distance event 500-yard free, Jolee Liles finished second with a time of 5:04.69.

For the 200-yard fly, freshman Jenna Bridges grabbed her first win with a time of 2:05.76, while Bellina finished behind her with a time of 2:06.68. In the 100-yard breaststroke Emilie Boll finished second with a time of 1:04.78. For the men, Mitch Mason and Aaron Parrott claimed first and second with times of 55.45 and 55.67.

In the 200-yard free, Katarina Milutinovich placed first with a time of 1:50.90, while for the men Emil Hassling claimed second place with a time of 1:42.45. For the 100-yard back, Sarah Grace Thompson finished second with a time of 57.46, while the men took the top-3 spots. Freshman Griffin Curtis finished first with a time of 49.88, James Henderson placed second with a time of 51.15, and Nicholas Toepfer claimed third with a time of 51.21.

In the final event of the night, the women’s ‘A’ relay team claimed first place in the 400-yard free with a time of 3:26.61.

ON THE BOARDS

Divers competed in two events overall with a remaining exhibition competition on the platform. The men competed on the one-meter springboard, where Juan Celaya-Hernandez claimed first place with a score of 437.05. Freshman Adrian Abadia finished second with a score of 356.80, while freshman Zayne Danielewicz placed fourth, finishing with a score of 300.95.

For the women, they competed on the three-meter springboard, where the Tigers took the top-3 spots. Anne Tuxen finished first with a score of 320.85 and Montserrat Gutierrez Lavenant placed second with a score of 316.55. Freshman Maggie Buckley claimed third place with a score of 312.10.

Day 1 Final Result Totals (LSU Men vs. Opponent)
vs. Wyoming (144-42)
vs. Denver (132-54)
vs. Air Force (122-64)

Day 1 Final Result Totals (LSU Women vs. Opponent)
vs. Wyoming (140-46)
vs. Denver (128-58)
vs. Air Force (147-39)

UP NEXT

The Tigers return to the Cadet Natatorium Saturday at 10:00 a.m. MT to compete in the following events:

400 Medley Relay
400 IM
Women’s One-Meter
100 Free
200 Back
200 Breast
Women’s Three Meter
100 Fly
1000 Free
200 Freestyle Relay
Women’s Platform – Exhibition

LIVE STATS

Swimming results can be found on Meet Mobile

Diving: lsul.su/3B0iQwm

Day 2

COLORADO SPRINGS – The LSU swimming and diving team returned to action at the Rocky Mountain Invitational Saturday inside the Cadet Natatorium at the Air Force Academy. The Tigers went 3-0 on the weekend with wins over the Academy, Wyoming and the University of Denver.

The final results for the men’s and women’s performances will be listed at the end of this release.

IN THE POOL

To start the day, both the men and women won the 400-yard medley relay with times of 3:17.76 and 3:47.47, respectively. In the 400-yard IM, Jolee Liles and David Boylan both nabbed a victory with times of 4:39.01 and 4:08.40.

For the 100-yard back, Katarina Milutinovich and Peyton Curry finished first and second with times of 51.02 and 52.22. Reagan Osborne placed sixth with a time of 53.20. For the men, Brooks Curry and Jack Jannasch finished in the top-3 with times of 43.91 and 46.00.

In the 200-yard back, freshman Griffin Curtis continued his impressive start to the season with another first-place finish. He finished with a time of 1:50.23, while Nicholas Toepfer placed fourth with a time of 1:54.82. During the 200-yard breaststroke, transfer Aaron Parrott finished first with a time of 2:05.40, two seconds faster than the next swimmer.

For the long-distance events, Jolee Liles and Allison Tomsuden claimed first and second with times of 10:39.33 and 10:44.49.

To end the day in the 200-yard free relay, the women’s ‘A’ relay team claimed first place with times of 1:34.39, while the men took second place with a time of 1:21.13.

ON THE BOARDS

Like Day One of the Rocky Mountain Invitational, divers competed in two official events for the day. The women competed on the one-meter springboard and the men competed on the three-meter springboard.

For the one-meter springboard, the Tigers took the top-3 spots. Montserrat Gutierrez Lavenant placed first with a score of 312.40. Freshman Maggie Buckley continued her outstanding start to the season, finishing with a score of 282.00. Helle Tuxen rounded out the trio with a third-place finish scoring a 281.75.

On the three-meter springboard, Juan Celaya-Hernandez placed first again with a score of 434.25. Freshman Adrian Abadia showed extreme improvement from the first meet, finishing second with a score of 404.70. Freshman Zayne Danielewicz placed fourth with a score of 329.35.

Final Result Totals (LSU Men vs. Opponent)
vs. Wyoming (262-91)
vs. Denver (240.50-112.50)
Air Force (225-128)

Final Result Totals (LSU Women vs. Opponent)
vs. Wyoming (250-103)
vs. Denver (233-120)
vs. Air Force (261-92)

UP NEXT

The Tigers head to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to take on the Crimson Tide in the first SEC dual meet of the season. The meet is scheduled for Friday, November 5.

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Ol' Tiger
3 years ago

Geaux Tigers..!!

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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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