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Cari Reiswig Sets San Jose State School Record In The 1-Meter Dive

Meet Stats

  • Complete results
  • Hosted by UC Santa Cruz
  • December 3, 2016
  • Score
    • San Jose State 143, UC Santa Cruz 113
    • San Jose State 143, Cal Lutheran 113

Press Release

Courtesy of San Jose State Athletics

San Jose State University diver Cari Reiswig set a school record in the 1-meter dive and four Spartans won multiple individual events in dual meet wins over UC Santa Cruz and Cal Lutheran University at the UC Santa Cruz Aquatics Center.

San Jose State (2-0) defeated UC Santa Cruz (2-2) and Cal Lutheran (2-2) by identical scores, 143-113. The Spartans finished 1-2-3 in each of the first 10 events and chose to exhibition swim all of competitors in the last three races.

Reiswig, a junior from Galt, Calif., scored 309.80 for her six dives on the 1-meter board breaking her own school record and easily qualifying for the 2017 NCAA Zone E Championships. Her previous best mark for 1-meter diving was 301.75 at last year’s double dual meet with UC Santa Cruz and Cal Lutheran.

“It was great to see Cari break the school record today, and I was also impressed by the improvements by all of our divers,” said San Jose State University women’s swimming and diving head coach Sage Hopkins. Reiswig’s teammate, freshman Natasha Sondeno edged out teammate Kylie Fonseca on the 3-meter board, with a season-best 277.10 to 274.65, and barely missed the NCAA Zone Championship standard of 280.00.

Allyson Fellows in the 1650 free and 400 individual medley, Colleen Humel in the 200 free and 100 back, and Taylor Solorio in the 50 and 100 free were multiple event winners in the dual-meet scoring format. Taylor Lehr had a pair of exhibition swims in the 100 and 500 free that would have been good for first place in each event.

“I’m really happy with our performance today in both swimming and diving. We really challenged the team this week and I love how they responded,” Hopkins added.

“It was great to see the work our distance group put in today each racing the mile, 500 free 400 IM, and 800 free relay. The toughness they are developing is really going to show at the end of the season.”

The Spartans continue their dual meet portion of the season, December 21, against nationally-ranked California in Berkeley. First race is at noon.

San Jose State University women’s swimming and diving

Santa Cruz, Calif., The Aquatics Center

December 3, 2016 results

Dual meet scores

San Jose State (SJSU) 143, UC Santa Cruz (UCSC), 113

San Jose State (SJSU) 143, Cal Lutheran 113

200 medley relay — 1, San Jose State “A” (Colleen Humel, Taylor Solorio, Marley Maluafiti, Brittany Heng), 1:47.72. 2, San Jose State “B” (Lani Auva’a, Jenner Johnson, Kimberlee Giggey, Antoinette Loya), 1:51.13. 3, San Jose State “C” (Lisa Ellis, Jenna Lloyd, Victoria Fountain, Gabby Heng), 1:52.41.

1650 free — 1, Allyson Fellows, SJSU, 18:13.73. 2, Jamie Dodd, SJSU, 18:18.14. 3, Gillian Logan, SJSU, 18:26.16.

200 free — 1, Colleen Humel, SJSU, 1:53.23. 2, Taylor Lehr, SJSU, 1:53.62. 3, Katie McIntee, SJSU, 1:58.66. More San Jose State finishers — 4, Kate Hanf, 1:59.58. 5, Kendal Guy, 2:00.91. 6, Erin Wayman, 2:02.13. 9, Jacqueline Nisson, 2:05.33.

50 free — 1, Taylor Solorio, SJSU, 24.29. 2, Brittany Heng, SJSU, 24.37. 3, Gabby Heng, SJSU, 24.85. More San Jose State finishers, 4, Kimberlee Giggey, 24.94. 6, Antoinette Loya, 25.10. 7, Victoria Fountain, 25.12. 8, Katie McIntee, 25.43. 9, tie, Jenna Lloyd & Marley Maluafiti, 25.52. 11, Lisa Ellis, 25.61. 12, Jenner Johnson, 25.90. 14, Maleah Schmidt, 26.44. NP, Lani Auva’a, x25.68.

400 individual medley — 1, Allyson Fellows, SJSU, 4:44.55. 2, Jamie Dodd, SJSU, 4:46. 39. 3, Gillian Logan, SJSU, 4:51.37.

1 meter diving — 1, Cari Reiswig, SJSU, 309.80 (new school record, old record — 301.75, by Cari Reiswig, Dec. 5, 2015). 2, Natasha Sondeno, SJSU, 245.55. 3, Kylie Fonseca, 235.70. More San Jose State finishers — 4, Eri Tamada, 227.80. 5, Megan Au, 221.10.

100 fly — 1, Lani Auva’a, SJSU. 57.56. 2, Marley Maluafiti, SJSU, 59.07. 3, Jamie Dodd, SJSU, 1:01.45. More San Jose State finishers — 4, Jacqueline Nisson, 1:01.78. 6, Victoria Fountain, 1:03.49. 12 Claire Hultin, 1:11.42.

100 free — 1, Taylor Solorio, SJSU, 53.22. 2, Brittany Heng, SJSU, 53.90. 3, Antoinette Loya, SJSU, 54.29. More San Jose State finishers — 1, Kimberlee Giggey, 54.47. 5, Jenna Lloyd, 55.10. 6, Kate Hanf, 55.12. 7, Kendal Guy, 55.77. 10, Maleah Schmidt, 58.23. 12, Erin Wayman, 58.40. NP, Taylor Lehr, x52.52. NP, Gabby Heng, x54.20.

100 back — 1, Colleen Humel, SJSU, 57.47. 2, Lani Auva’a, SJSU, 1:00.57. 3, Lisa Ellis, 1:01.03.

500 free — 1, Jessica Van der Laan, CLU, 5:25.83. San Jose State finishers — NP, Taylor Lehr, x5:14.36. NP — Allyson Fellows, x5:20.58. NP, Katie McIntee, x5:20.93. NP, Erin Wayman, x5:22.12. NP, Jamie Dodd, x5:25.59. NP, Gillian Logan, x5:31.26.

3-meter diving — 1, Natasha Sondeno, SJSU, 277.10. 2, Kylie Fonseca, SJSU, 274.65. 3, Cari Reiswig, SJSU, 263.30. More San Jose State finishers — 4, Eria Tamada, 249.30. NP, Megan Au, DQ.

100 breast — 1, Krystal Feri, UCSC, 1:13.85. San Jose State finishers – NP, Jenner Johnson, x1:06.31. NP, Taylor Solorio, x1:06.68. NP, Jenna Lloyd, x1:10.70. NP, Maleah Schmidt, x1:17.96. NP, Claire Hultin, x1:19.01.

800 free relay — 1, UC Santa Cruz A, 8:23.11. San Jose State finishers — NP, San Jose State “A” (Taylor Lehr, Colleen Humel, Katie McIntee, Marley Maluafiti), x7:55.77. NP — San Jose State “B” (Kendal Guy, Gabby Heng, Kate Hanf, Allyson Fellows), x8:04.79. NP, San Jose State “C” (Lisa Ellis, Victoria Fountain, Gillian Logan, Jacqueline Nisson), x8:24.52.

(x) — exhibition swim

News courtesy of San Jose State Athletics.

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