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Cougars Claim win over Incarnate Word

COMPLETE MEET RESULTS BELOW

The University of Houston Swimming and Diving team defeated Incarnate Word 166-120 in dual meet action on Saturday in San Antonio. The Cougars were able to earn nine individual wins in the meet picking up first-place finishes in seven separate swimming events and each of the two diving events.

“We did a great job capitalizing on two wins apiece by Heather Winn, Maya Owens, and Danielle Shedd,” said head coach Rich Murphy.

With the victory against Incarnate Word the Cougars improved to 4-3 on the year in dual meet action.

“I was pleased with the depth that we were able to field in most events with it being our third road trip in ten days. It was a good win for us at this point in the season. I appreciate the fight and persistence our team has shown managing the toughest stretch of our training and competition schedule which concludes with today’s win.”

Winn started the winning ways for UH by earning a victory during the third event of the day in 1,000 free (10:33.13). The senior from Slidell, La. also placed first in the 500 free (5:10.86) leading a trio of UH racers that went 1-2-3 (Makenzie Alspaugh and Rachel Hobbins) in the event.

Owens took first for Houston in the 200 free (1:56) during the following event and added a first-place finish in the 100 fly (58.79) later in the afternoon.

The Cougars were able to sweep the top spots in both diving events. Sophomore Danielle Shedd took first place in each facet of the diving competition with scores of 277.88 (1M) and 295.35 (3M) on the day. Freshman Taylor Olanski also put up great numbers on the diving boards with two second place finishes of her own.

“I’d like to thank Yulia Pakhalina for her efforts as interim diving coach and I congratulate her on a first and second place finish on both boards today.”

Two Taylors, Taylor Gregory and Taylor Derevyanik, claimed both the 100 and 200 back titles. In both races freshmen Jasmine Williams showed strong taking second.

Mackenzie Alspaugh added the final individual win for the Red and White placing first in the 200 fly (2:07.16).

UP NEXT

Houston takes a break from competition over the next 12 days before hosting Rice, Tulane, and LSU onFriday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 1 at the CRWC Natatorium on campus. The meet will be the Cougars’ final warm up before heading to Louisville, KY for the American Championships Feb. 19-22 and Saturday’s meet will serve as Senior Day.

RESULTS

1. Houston 166

2. Incarnate Word 120

 

Results

1M Diving

1 Danielle Shedd 277.88

2 Taylor Olanski 271.05

 

200 Yard Medley Relay

2 1:48.66  Gregory, Balkom, Derevyanik, Morrell

3 1:52.15 Bednjanec, Lehman, Criscuolo, Schultz

 

1,000 Yard Freestyle

1 Heather Winn 10:33.13

4 Michaela Hamrick    10:57.36

5 Rachel Hobbins   10:57.92

 

200 Yard Freestyle

1 Maya Owens     1:56.17

2 Laykin Lowry     1:57.30

3 Colleen Donovan   1:57.35

4 Lizzie Justice   2:00.42

 

100 Yard Backstroke

1 Taylor Gregory   1:00.06

2 Jasmine Williams   1:00.23

6 Holly Criscuolo  1:02.58

7 Samantha Young   1:03.52

 

100 Yard Breaststroke

3 Taylor Derevyanik   1:09.43 3

4 Cameron Balkom   1:09.57 2

5 Marissa Lehman   1:10.52 1

 

200 Yard Butterfly

1 Mackenzie Alspaugh   2:07.16 9

2 Maya Owens   2:15.26 4

3 Leah Ortiz   2:16.10 3

 

50 Yard Freestyle

2 Krystan Morrell   24.53 4

3 Lindsay Schultz   24.98 3

4 Dora Bednjanec    25.19 2

7 Colleen Donovan   27.65

 

3M Diving

1 Danielle Shedd   295.35 9

2 Taylor Olanski   289.95 4

 

100 Yard Freestyle

3 Lindsay Schultz   53.47 3

4 Krystan Morrell   53.93 2

5 Dora Bednjanec    54.21 1

7 Colleen Donovan   56.82

 

200 Yard Backstroke

1 Taylor Derevyanik   2:09.53 9

2 Jasmine Williams   2:11.98 4

4 Samantha Young   2:13.17 2

5 Michaela Hamrick   x2:15.00

 

200 Yard Breaststroke

2 Cameron Balkom   2:31.03 4

3 Marissa Lehman   2:31.15 3

5 Lizzie Justice   2:38.33 1

6 Laykin Lowry   2:46.59

 

500 Yard Freestyle

1 Heather Winn   5:10.86 9

2 Mackenzie Alspaugh   5:13.97 4

3 Rachel Hobbins    5:18.85 3

6 Leah Ortiz   5:22.44

 

100 Yard Butterfly

1 Maya Owens   58.79 9

2 Holly Criscuolo   59.63 4

3 Taylor Gregory   1:01.15 3

5 Michaela Hamrick   1:02.27

 

400 Yard IM

Samantha Young   4:39.05

Laykin Lowry    4:41.13

Mackenzie Alspaugh  4:43.70

Taylor Derevyanik   4:53.33

400 Yard Freestyle Relay

2  3:43.35

Bednjanec, Gregory, Hamrick, Donovan

3:33.68

Morrell, Winn, Owens, Scuhltz

This release was provided to SwimSwam courtesy of University of Houston Swimming and Diving.

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