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FAU Sweeps Bellarmine, Top FGCU Women In Friday Clash

FAU vs FGCU vs Bellarmine

  • October 13, 2023
  • Fort Myers, Fla.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: FAU Athletics

Fort Myers, Fla. – Taking on two teams in a dual meet, Florida Atlantic University’s men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams kept stacking up wins across the board, beating Florida Gulf Coast’s women’s team as well as Bellarmine’s men’s and women’s teams.

QUICK HITS

Men 

  • The men relay teams added two more victories. The 200 medley relay team of Luke BealsJack SheehanPeyton Ming, and Jacob Rubin combined for a time of 1:32.13. The 200 free relay team (Beals, Rubin, Brett ReasonLogan Thornsberry) won with a time of 1:24.29
  • Among many strong performances for the men’s side was a sweep in the 200 IM, led by Sheehan in first place (1:53.15), Nick Shaffer in second (1:56.71), and David Arnsekov in third (1:57.02)
  • The Owls also swept the 100 free led by Jacob Ruin in first (46.41), Timo Paisley (47.45) in second, and Cameron Speed (47.68) in third
  • Logan Thornsberry led the way for another sweep, winning the 200 free (1:42.01) followed by Takoda Heckman in second (1:43.64), and Arneskov in third (1:43.97)
  • Timo Paisley (4:38.57) was victorious in the 500 free with Heckman (4:41.63) in second place
  • Paisley was also the winner of the 100 free (9:40.95)
  • Shaffer won the 100 back (52.36), followed by Beals in second (52.93)
  • Sheehan (56.52) and Brett Sasser (58.27) took first and second place, respectively, in the 100 breast
  • Peyton Ming tallied the victory in the 100 fly (49.12)
  • Brett Reason was the winner of the 50 free (21.82), followed by Payne Smith in second (22.15)
  • It was Trevor Kuhn’s time to shine in diving winning first place in both the 1-meter dive (256.73) and 3-meter dive (339.00)

Women

  • Reigning AAC Diver of the Week Alicia Mora kept up her incredible start to the season with huge victories in both the 1-meter (305.48) and 3-meter dives (308.18), also both diving zone ‘A’ cuts
  • The Owls swept the 100 back and then some. Riley Trout (57.31) finished in first place, followed by Roberta Circi (58.42) in second, and Amelia Robertson (58.84) placed in third
  • Yasmine Safargar (2:08.47) and Circi (2:09.87) tallied first and second place, respectively, in the 200 IM
  • Maggie Casey was the winner of the 500 free (5:11.44)
  • Izzy Jones took the victory in the 50 free (24.19)
  • Bilu Bianchi captured the win in the 100 breast (1:04.74)
ON DECK

The Owls head back to Boca Raton. Alumni Weekend is almost here, with a social at Sandbar Delray on Friday, Oct. 20 and the annual Alumni vs. Varsity meet on Saturday, Oct. 21 beginning at 2 p.m., with a tailgate at 4 p.m. for the football team’s 6 p.m. homecoming game.

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