Wisconsin vs UW-Green Bay
- January 26, 2024
- Madison, Wis.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: Wisconsin Athletics
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin women’s swimming and diving teams (7-0, 3-0 BIG) rolled to another dual win Friday night at Soderholm Family Aquatic Center. The Badgers picked up all 14 event wins to finish the meet with a 218-76 victory over Green Bay.
Senior and team captain Phoebe Bacon started the meet off strong with a win in the 200 free with a time of 1:47.82. Bacon was followed by Abby Wanezek in second place with a 1:50.35, with Emily Ecker trailing in third with a 1:51.48.
Wanezek earned her first individual event win of the season in the 200 back, hitting the wall first in 2:03.51. Junior and team captain Mackenzie McConagha led the Badger sweep in the 100 backstroke, touching the wall first in 51.46. Kaylyn Schoof followed in second with a 54.68, and Kit Schneider snuck into third with a 56.75.
Sophomore Hazal Ozkan earned two individual event wins on Friday night. Ozkan won the 200 IM in 1:59.51, with Katie McClintock not far behind her in second with a time of 2:00.38. She also won the 100 free with a season-best time of 50.97.
Final Results– Women’s
Team
Wisconsin – 218
Green Bay – 76
200 Medley Relay
1. Wisconsin A – 1:41.21
2. Wisconsin B – 1:41.95
1000 Free
1. Elle Braun – 10:01.69
2. Izzy Enz – 10:19.14
200 free
1. Phoebe Bacon – 1:47.82
2. Abby Wanezek – 1:50.35
3. Emily Ecker – 1:51.48
4. Paige Mckenna – 1:52.95
100 back
1. Mack McConagha – 51.46
2. Kaylyn Schoof – 54.68
3. Kit Schneider – 56.75
100 breast
1. Katie McClintock – 1:03.28
2. Natalie Bercutt – 1:04.82
3. Cal Dunn – 1:05.02
200 fly
1. Ally Silvestri – 2:01.67
2. Blair Stoneburg – 2:03.35
50 free
1. Haley Zelen – 23.72
2. Anna Teduits – 23.93
3. Abby Reid – 24.26
100 free
1. Hazal Ozkan – 50.97
2. Haley Zelen – 52.63
3. Abby Reid – 53.69
200 back
1. Abby Wanezek – 2:03.51
2. Maddie Waggoner – 2:11.82
200 breast
1. Alex Anag – 2:19.96
2. Natalie Bercutt – 2:21.83
500 free
1. Emily Ecker – 4:49.90
2. Alivia Lindorfer – 4:53.88
3. Lily Gardner – 4:59.84
4. Izzy Enz – 5:01.64
100 fly
1. Hailey Tierney – 53.25
2. Kaylyn Schoof – 55.32
200 IM
1. Hazal Ozkan – 1:59.51
2. Katie McClintock – 2:00.38
3. Anna Teduits – 2:04.66
4. Alex Anagnostopoulos – 2:10.5
200 Free Relay
1. Wisconsin A – 1:34.23
2. Wisconsin B – 1:36.61
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin men’s swimming and diving team (5-1, 3-0 BIG) wrapped up the home portion of its schedule with a dual meet win over Green Bay on Friday at the Soderholm Family Aquatic Center. The Badgers picked up 14 event wins to finish the meet with a 178-97 victory over the Phoenix.
Freshman Luukas Vainio continues to shine in the long-distance freestyle, starting the Badgers off strong with a win in the 1000 free with a season-best time of 9:04.53. Charlie Jones kept up the long-distance freestyle momentum with a win in the 500 free with a time of 4:23.19. Nico Butera placed second with a time of 4:34.84.
Senior Jake Newmark picked up a couple of individual event wins on Friday, including the 100 free in 45.38. Newmark also hit the wall first in the 200 free, with a time of 1:37.95. Jude Williams followed him, placing second with a time of 1:39.48.
Sophomore Dominik Mark Torok continues to dominate in the 100 fly, earning another first-place finish against the Phoenix. Torok won the event in 47.30 to lead the Badger sweep, with Nathan Welker right behind in second with a time of 47.61 and Truman Teduits in third with a final time of 49.19.
Final Results – Men
Team
Wisconsin – 178
Green Bay – 97
200 medley relay
1. Wisconsin A – 1:38.08
1000 free
1. Luukas Vainio – 9:04.53
200 free
1. Jake Newmark – 1:37.95
2. Jude Williams – 1:39.48
100 back
1. Jake Dimartile – 48.34
2. Micheal Long – 49.79
100 breast
1. Ben Weigand – 53.73
2. Janis Silinis – 55.33
200 fly
1. Lance Swanepoel – 1:47.33
2. Evan Bock – 1:47.91
50 free
1. Andrew Benson – 19.66
2. Isaac Hrenak-Casey – 20.69
100 free
1. Jake Newmark – 45.38
200 back
1. Micheal Long – 2:03.51
200 breast
1. Brayden Henkel – 1:59.92
500 free
1. Charlie Jones – 4:23.19
2. Nico Butera -4:34.84
100 fly
1.Dominik Mark Torok – 47.30
2. Nathan Welker – 47.61
3. Truman Teduits – 49.19
200 IM
1. Matthew Segal – 1:49.16
200 Free Relay
1. Wisconsin A – 1:17.43
2. Wisconsin B – 1:20.20
3. Wisconsin C – 1:22.77
Courtesy: Green Bay Athletics
MADISON, Wis. – The Green Bay swim and dive teams flew just a couple of hours south to the Wisconsin state capitol to take on the Wisconsin Badgers on Friday night. Wisconsin outscored GB on the women’s side 218-76 and 178-97 on the men’s side.
MEN
Max Kasal continued a strong season by leading the Phoenix men in the 200-yard freestyle, posting a time of 1:40.11 to place third. Jack Merkatoris, Ethan Braatz, and Carson Beals finished right behind Kasal in fourth through sixth place, respectively. In the men’s 100-yard freestyle, Braatz paced the squad with a time of 48.18, collecting four points for GB while finishing within a few seconds of first place. Eli Zimmerman led the charge in the 200-yard backstroke with a final time of 1:54.03, taking second place. Teammate Aaron Klym recorded a third-place finish, less than nine-tenths of a second behind Zimmerman.
WOMEN
Esther Oswald started the evening on the right foot by collecting a fourth-place completion of the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:00.05. Grace Focault and Nellie Sherrick weren’t far behind the three-year veteran. In the 100-yard butterfly, GB recorded six of the top eight finishers. Bailey Venden placed third behind Wisconsin’s Hailey Tierney and Kaylyn Schoof. Venden tallied three points for the Phoenix while recording a final time of 1:02.41. McKenna Metropulos, Mia Pagel, Betsey Walkowiak, Kelsey Kobus, and Morgan Allison were the other Phoenix on the leaderboard in fourth through eighth place, respectively.
DIVING
Annie Frederickson continued her strong freshman campaign with a 3rd place finish in the one and three-meter diving events. Junior Andy Groebner also grabbed a third-place finish on the one-meter with one of his best performances of the year.
COMING UP
The Phoenix will have a quick turnaround to its next meet, which is tomorrow at 1 p.m. versus Milwaukee at the Peter F. Dorschel Natatorium inside the Kress Center.