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FIU Women Earn Conference USA Dual Victory Over Marshall

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

December 21st, 2021 College, News

FIU vs Marshall (W)

  • Friday, December 17, 2021
  • Miami, FL
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: FIU Athletics

MIAMI (Dec. 17, 2019) – The FIU women’s swimming and diving team secured a Conference USA dual-meet victory against the Marshall Thundering Herd on Friday afternoon by a decisive score of 178-122.

With the win, the Panthers improved to 4-1 in dual-meets this season and 1-0 in C-USA head-to-head contests.

For the full meet results, click here.

“It was a good conference matchup,” said Head Coach Randy Horner. “We don’t get to have a whole lot of those, so it’s great when [opposing teams] are in town so we can get a good dual-meet.”

FIU faced Marshall for the first time ever in a dual meet, with FIU securing wins in 12 of 16 events including both relays and diving events.

While the two programs compete in the same conference, logistical and travel accommodations have not allowed the Panthers and Thundering Herd to face off head-to-head in the past. With Marshall already in Coral Springs for a training camp, the timing allowed FIU to schedule the meet and compete against one of C-USA’s rising teams.

“The timing of [the meet] before the holidays was a good thing to keep us focused in training.” said Head Coach Randy Horner. “Definitely a learning day for the team. Not the performances we’ve seen all of fall, but it’s a glimpse of where we’re at right now. We’ve got a lot of things to focus on and this is a little bit of fuel for the fire.”

Stephanie Hussey claimed three swimming events on the day, while Julia Miranda and Christie Chue won two events apiece. Emily Cordovi also secured a first-place finish for the Panthers.

On the diving side, Mandy Song dominated the boards with victories in the both the 1-meter (283.65) and 3-meter (305.33) dives.

The Panthers opened up the meet by taking the top two spots in the 200-yard medley relay. Michaela Trnkova, Chue, Miranda, and Elinah Phillip placed first with a mark of 1:43.83. The team of Kelsie CampbellDelaine Goll, newcomer Jessica Shpilko, and Hussey followed in second place with a time of 1:44.26.

Hussey secured first overall in the 200 freestyle (1:52.90), while Helga Fodor finished fifth (1:56.12).

The Panthers swept the top three spots in the 100 backstroke, as Miranda (57.76), Trnkova (58.67), and Jordan Browning (59.33) dominated the event.

Chue, the FIU program record holder in the 100 breast, took first overall in the event on Friday with a time of 1:03.78. Goll placed third with a time of 1:05.78.

Cordovi swam an impressive time of 56.97 in the 100 butterfly to take first-place, while Campbell followed in second (56.98), and Shpilko in fifth (59.31).

Hussey also won the 400 IM with a mark of 4:24.28, while Chue placed second (4:28.83), Zahab placed fourth (4:37.58), and Maradyn finished fifth (4:38.81).

The 200 backstroke event was won by Miranda with a time of 2:04.24. Browning placed third (2:09.03), while Trnkova finished fifth (2:14.82).

Chue won her second event of the day after swimming a time of 2:16.38 in the 200 breast, followed by Goll in third place (2:23.22).

Hussey swam to another victory in the 100 freestyle (51.14), followed by Fodor in third (53.05) and Eriana Temperino in fifth (54.04).

In the 200 butterfly, Cordovi posted a speedy time of 2:08.07 to take second-place, while Mia Zahab finished fifth overall (2:10.00).

Phillip and Shpilko placed second and third in the 50 freestyle with times of 24.09 and 24.28, respectively.

In the 1000 freestyle, Helvina Huet and Ellie Maradyn placed fourth and fifth with times of 10:47.54 and 10:49.25, respectively.

Anelis Roque swam to a fourth-place finish in the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:21.28.

The Panther group of Phillip, Miranda, Campbell, and Fodor wrapped up the swimming events with a first-place performance in the 200 freestyle relay (1:35.87). Temperino, Shpilko, Delaney Biro, and Goll finished in third-place with a mark of 1:38.07.

Kaitlyn Fredericks placed second in the 1-meter (250.65) dive and fifth in the 3-meter (240.83). Raquel Mason secured fourth overall in both the 1-meter (231.53) and 3-meter (241.13).

UP NEXT
The Panthers are back at the Biscayne Bay Aquatic Center for the FIU Sprint Invite on Monday, Jan. 3. Events are set to get underway beginning at 10 a.m. ET.

Courtesy: Marshall Athletics

MIAMI – The Marshall University swimming and diving team fell 178-122 in a dual meet at FIU on Friday.

The Thundering Herd captured four individual first-place finishes on the day with Eszter Laban taking the 1000 Freestyle and 200 Butterfly, Klava Katayama winning the 50 Freestyle and Federica Savoia taking the 500 Freestyle.

“We had a strong showing against a really strong FIU program,” Marshall swimming and diving head coach Ian Walsh said after the meet. “Competing during a training camp is always a challenge and I thought we had several women step up today. Eszter (Laban), Federica (Savoia) and Klava (Katayama) walked away with first place showings. Paige (Banton), Madeline (Hart) and Leigh (Lopez-Silvers) were right up against their season bests.”

“We’re in a good spot and look forward to the next few days of training into the holiday break.”

Alaina Laster finished second in the Women’s 3 meter Diving with a score of 240.30 (4 points) and Kailee Payne finished second in the Women’s 1 meter Diving with a score of 241.43 (4 points).

Meet Results
Meet Results
200 Medley Relay
3rd Raeleigh MooijPaige BantonMadeline HartKlava Katayama (1:46.23)
4th Or TamirNaomee MillerLeigh Lopez-SilversRegan Raines (1:48.36)
6th Mackenzie RiderJenna BoppNicole RueffClaire Kenney (1:50.94)

3m Diving
2nd Kailee Payne (257.03)
3rd Alaina Laster (254.33)
7th Joelle Williams (213.30)

1000 Freestyle
1st Eszter Laban (10:30.26)
2nd Federica Savoia (10:34.51)
3rd Gina Cantoral (10:37.98)
6th Adriana Abruzzino (11:02.26)

200 Freestyle
2nd Madeline Hart (1:54.58)
3rd Gabrielle Ivey (1:55.00)
4th Audrey West (1:55.23)
7th Sofia Bormett (1:56.59)

100 Backstroke
4th Or Tamir (1:01.23)
5th Alexis Wilhoit (1:02.00)
6th Mackenzie Rider (1:02.61)
7th Macey Swearingen (1:03.94)

100 Breaststroke
2nd Paige Banton (1:04.79)
4th Naomee Miller (1:06.65)
5th Jenna Bopp (1:07.22)
7th Grace Valenza (1:12.00)

200 Butterfly
1st Eszter Laban (2:05.40)
3rd Leigh Lopez-Silvers (2:08.37)
4th Nicole Rueff (2:09.76)
7th Madeline Hart (2:12.23)

50 Freestyle
1st Klava Katayama (24.04)
4th Claire Kenney (24.60)
5th Regan Raines (24.89)
6th Raeleigh Mooij (25.18)

1m Diving
3rd Alaina Laster (234.00)
5th Kailee Payne (215.03)
6th Joelle Williams (189.60)

100 Freestyle
2nd Klava Katayama (52.58)
4th Regan Raines (53.69)
7th Claire Kenney (54.53)
8th Raeleigh Mooij (55.09)

200 Backstroke
2nd Gabrielle Ivey (2:07.92)
4th Or Tamir (2:12.12)
6th Mackenzie Rider (2:15.27)
8th Macey Swearingen (2:24.11)

200 Breaststroke
2nd Paige Banton (2:18.00)
4th Jenna Bopp (2:24.43)
5th Naomee Miller (2:26.64)
7th Grace Valenza (2:32.29)

500 Freestyle
1st Federica Savoia (5:13.29)
2nd Gina Cantoral (5:14.61)
3rd Sofia Bormett (5:18.49)
5th Maria McGovern (5:26.79)

100 Butterfly
3rd Leigh Lopez-Silvers (57.75)
4th Madeline Hart (58.01)
6th Nicole Rueff (1:00.15)
7th Grace Cox (1:00.38)

400 Individual Medley
3rd Eszter Laban (4:29.39)
6th Naomee Miller (4:40.89)
7th Gina Cantoral (4:50.75)
8th Audrey West (4:52.01)

200 Freestyle Relay
2nd Klava KatayamaClaire KenneyOr TamirGabrielle Ivey (1:37.28)
4th Leigh Lopez-SilversSofia BormettRaeleigh MooijRegan Raines (1:38.67)

UP NEXT
The Herd will be back in action on Jan. 7 when it travels to Athens, Ohio, for a dual meet against the Ohio Bobcats.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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