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SIU Sweeps Tri-Meet With UIC, Valpo To Close Regular Season

SIU vs Valparaiso vs UIC

  • February 2, 2024
  • Chicago, Ill.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: SIU Athletics

CHICAGO, Ill. — The Southern Illinois swimming and diving team finished its final tri-meet in dominating fashion. The women’s team breezed past UIC and Valparaiso with final scores of 189-71 and 209-49. The men’s team also breezed by with scores of 149-102 and 200-44.

“Overall a very successful final regular season meet for the women, and a very good meet for the men as they prepare for their last dual Feb 10. Opening up with a school record 400 Medley Relay for the women got us off to a great start and there were a lot of outstanding performances the rest of the day” head coach Geoff Hanson said.

Key Salukis
Both the men’s and women’s 400-yard medley relay groups were victorious, getting the Salukis off to a strong start.

Fernanda Sanchez had the first place finish for the Salukis in the women’s 1000-yard freestyle with a time of 10:23.23. Susana Hernandez had the first place finish in the women’s 200-yard freestyle followed by fellow Saluki Bea Padron in second place. Celia Pulido finished the 100-yard backstroke in first with a time of 53.80.

The Salukis filled the podium in both the women’s 50-yard freestyle and the women’s 400-yard IM. Zaria Terry led the way in the 50-yard freestyle finishing first followed by Masha Zhukova, and Ava Rines. In the 400-yard IM Karen Rodriguez was victorious with fellow Salukis Brooklyn Anderson and Sam Vega.

For the men Alex Cimera had the first place finish in the men’s 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:39.33. Alex Santiago had the first place finish in the men’s 50-yard free followed by Donat Csuvarszki in second place. The 100-yard butterfly was all Salukis, with Jack Khrypunov in first followed by Nicolas Lanuza and Trey Smith. The 100-yard freestyle was all Salukis again with Alex Santiago in first with a time of 44.30.

“The men also put together a nice relay to start the session and carried through the meet really well” said Hanson.

Both the men’s and women’s teams were victorious in the 200-yard freestyle relay to finish the day off strong.

On the diving side Farida Moussa  was the top scoring Saluki finishing the women’s 1-meter dive in third place with a score of 256.58. For the men Lee Haywood was the top Saluki finishing in third in the men’s 3-meter dive with a score of 294.60.

The men’s team will next compete at home against Ball State on Feb. 10 at 2 p.m. for their final in season meet. The women’s team will next compete at the Missouri-Valley Championship in Evansville, Indiana starting on Feb. 21.

“With 2 1/2 weeks to the Women’s MVC Championships and 4 1/2 weeks to the Men’s MAC Championships we feel good about where we are, but still lots to work on” Said Hanson.

Courtesy: UIC Athletics

CHICAGO (Feb. 2, 2024) – In the last home meet of the 2023-24 season, the UIC swimming and diving teams came away victorious against Valparaiso but fell to Southern Illinois to split their second consecutive tri-meet at Flames Natatorium.

DUAL MEET SCORES – FINAL
Men’s
Southern Illinois 200, Valparaiso 44
UIC 174, Valparaiso 60
Southern Illinois 149, UIC 102

Women’s
Southern Illinois 209, Valparaiso 49
UIC 190, Valparaiso 68
Southern Illinois 189, UIC 71

COMMENT FROM HEAD COACH ASHLEY DELL
“Today was a great last meet together as a full team! We’ve been training extremely hard and with this meet being our fourth meet in a row, I’m proud of the way everyone competed. It’s hard to believe our conference championships are next on the schedule but I can’t wait to see how well they finish up the season.”

COMMENT FROM ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/HEAD DIVING COACH SUSAN BROMBERG
“I thought the divers did well today. Everyone is making really good changes to their dives and I’m looking forward to see how they all do tomorrow.”

DIVING
Men’s

  • Sophomore Bruno Carrillo (Oak Forest, Ill./Oak Forest) won the one meter diving board event with a score of 321.45 points.
  • Sophomore Harrison Nolan (Riverside, Ill./Riverside Brookfield) finished in second on the one meter board with a score of 315.53 points. Junior Cole Tremewan (Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer) placed fourth with 284.55 points.
  • Tremewan closed out his night with a first-place finish on the three meter diving board (349.20 points). Carrillo placed second with a score of 319.65 points.

Women’s

  • Sophomore Kerry-Leigh Morrison (Gauteng, South Africa/St. Mary’s School) collected another first-place finish on the three meter diving board with another NCAA zone cut score of 285.38 points.
  • Junior Ciara McCliment (Farmington Hills, Mich./Mercy) finished second on the three-meter board with 259.28 points. Junior Gabriella Richards (Saline, Mich./Saline) placed fifth with 230.25 points.
  • Morrison completed her night with a second-place finish on the one-meter board with a score of 243.23 points. McCliment finished right behind her in third place with 239.78 points.

SWIMMING
Men’s

  • Senior Liam Davis (Naperville, Ill./Plainfield North) edged out SIU’s Ian Marshall by inches to earn first place in the 400 individual medley with a time of 4:01.92.
  • Freshman Jack Mills (Toronto, Ontario/Lawerence Park Collegiate Institute) came in first in the 1,000 freestyle with a time of 9:27.71. Classmate William Dvorak (Naperville, Illinois/Plainfield North), placed second with a 9:45.52 finish.
  • Mills earned his second first place finish later in the meet with a win in the 500 freestyle, with a 4:38.48 finish.
  • Junior Daniel Galinski (Elmwood Park, Ill./Elmwood Park) placed second in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 56.30 seconds. Sophomore Aidan Foley (Plainfield, Ill./Lyons Township) finished right behind Galinski in third place in 57.73 seconds
  • Junior Luke Wiesner (Chicago, Ill./West Chicago Community) was inches away from SIU’s Jered Moore in the 100 backstroke, finishing in second with a time of 50.20 seconds.

Women’s

  • Freshman Molly Kroeger (Easton, Md./Easton) had strong performances in long distance races for the Flames, finishing third in the 1,000 freestyle (10:26.72) and fourth in the 500 freestyle (5:08.72).
  • Senior Ashlee Weltyk (Oxford, Mich./Oxford) finished third in the 100 backstroke with a time of 59.50 seconds.
  • Junior Kendra Preski (Springfield, Ill./Glenview) placed third in the 200 freestyle with a 1:53.55 finish.
  • Sophomore Madison Helmick (Bingham Farms, Mich./Birmingham Groves) completed the 100 freestyle with a time of 53.26 seconds, finishing in third place.

UP NEXT FOR THE FLAMES!
The UIC diving team will be back at Flames Natatorium to compete against five other schools in the annual UIC Diving Invitational Saturday at 11 a.m. (CT). Admission is free to the public. Fans are encouraged to follow along at DiveMeets.com.

Courtesy: Valpo Athletics

The Valpo men’s and women’s swimming teams took on UIC and Southern Illinois in a tri-meet Friday afternoon in Chicago, the Beacons’ final competition before the squads’ respective conference championship meets.

How It Happened

  • A trio of Valpo swimmers posted fourth-place individual finishes on Friday. On the women’s side, freshman Olivia Tressler (Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Oasis) touched the wall fourth in the 400 IM with a time of 4:55.70.
  • On the men’s side, sophomore Matthew Mantz (Spokane, Wash./Mead) claimed fourth with a time of 10:32.97 in the 1000 free and classmate Jackson Oostman (Aurora, Ill./Marmion Academy) came home fourth in the 400 IM with a time of 4:11.62.
  • Tressler paced the Beacon women in a pair of events, also leading the way for the Valpo contingent with a time of 5:36.88 in the 500 free.
  • Junior Sara Strauss (Spring Lake, Mich./Spring Lake) took fifth place in the 100 free with a time of 54.78 and led Valpo as well with a time of 1:09.34 in the 100 breast.
  • Freshman Gretchen Schmierer Knust (Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission South) finished fifth in the 200 free, covering the distance in 2:05.97.
  • Sophomore Anthony Martin (Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett) led the Valpo men in two individual events, placing fifth in the 100 free with a time of 47.90 while also swimming a team-best time of 21.80 in the 50 free.

Next Up

The men’s and women’s teams will split up for their respective conference championship meets to close out the 2023-24 season. The Valpo women return to action at the MVC Championships in Evansville, Ind. Feb. 21-24, while the men compete at the MAC Championships in Carbondale, Ill. March 6-9.

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