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Liberty Tops Conference Rival Campbell 141-112

Liberty vs Campbell (Women)

  • January 13, 2024
  • Buies Creek, N.C.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Liberty Athletics

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Liberty led from start to finish in a 141-112 victory over longtime conference opponent Campbel, Saturday at Johnson Aquatic Center.

Liberty improves to 3-1 on the season with the win, including 2-1 in ASUN competition. Meanwhile, the Camels fall to 2-3, with a 1-2 conference record.

Liberty Event Winners 

Notable

  • For the meet, Liberty won 11 individual events and both relays, while Campbell won the 50 freestyle.
  • With the outcome decided, Liberty contested the final three events as exhibitions.
  • The opening event of the meet, the 200 medley relay, was decided by just .03 seconds, with Liberty winning in 1:47.02 and Campbell placing second in 1:47.05. Sydney Stricklin held off a hard-charging Elishka Hajek on the anchor leg for the narrow win.
  • Liberty got individual event victories from seven different swimmers, including two each by Kamryn Cannings (100 freestyle, 100 butterfly), Shelby Kahn (200 free, 500 free), Abbie Shaw (100 backstroke, 200 backstroke) and Grace Isaacs (200 fly, 200 IM).
  • Cannings has won the 200 fly at all six of Liberty’s meets this season, giving her a team-leading 12 individual-event wins during the campaign. Shelby Kahn won both the 200 free and 500 free on Thursday at Gardner-Webb, while Abbie Shaw last claimed both backstroke events at the TYR ’85 Invite.
  • The Lady Flames posted 1-2-3 finishes in the 200 fly (Grace IsaacsKate Baker, Emmy Gallion) and 200 back (Abbie ShawMalia FrancisSadie Stricklin) while Campbell went 1-2-3 in the 50 free (Meredith Ashburn, Elishka Hajek, Caroline Lucas).

Historically Speaking

  • The Lady Flames are 44-5 all-time in dual meets contested in North Carolina. Liberty had won 41 straight dual meets inside the Tar Heel State prior to its setback at UNC Asheville Oct. 27-28, 2023.
  • Liberty holds a 22-2 all-time record against Campbell in swimming & diving, with the Lady Flames winning each of the last 22 meetings. Campell is Liberty’s most-frequent opponent in program history.

Up Next 
Liberty’s swimming & diving team will next compete at VMI next Saturday at 11 a.m., competing in the VMI Aquatic Center in Lexington, Va., for the first time.

Courtesy: Campbell Athletics

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Liberty swimmers topped the day’s first six events, defeating Campbell 141-112 in the Camels’ 2023-24 home finale at the Johnson Aquatic Center.

The Flames (3-1) opened the dual with a .03 win over the Camels (2-3) in the 200 medley relay, posting a time of 1:47.02, also owning the edge in the 1,000 free with Eden Troxell’s 10:42.02 topping Kat Gagnon’s 10:44.77.

LU’s Heather Gardner then claimed the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:08.14, as Campbell’s Izza Gaskey took runner-up with a time of 1:08.44.

Meredith Ashburn tallied Campbell’s first individual win of the day, posting a time of 24.35 in the 50 free, leading a group of Camels including Elishka Hajek (second, 24.38) and Caroline Lucas (third, 25.08).

Prior to the meet, Campbell recognized its nine graduating swimmers for its 2024 Senior Day.

Next up, the Camels will be back in action January 26 and 27 at Liberty.

The CAA Championships are set for February 27-March 2 in Hampton, Va.

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