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Fresno State Dops UC Davis For First Time In Program History

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

January 24th, 2022 College, News

Fresno State vs UC Davis (W)

  • Saturday, January 22, 2022
  • Fresno, Calif.
  • Results
  • Score: Fresno State 175, UC Davis 125

Courtesy: Fresno State Athletics

FRESNO, Calif. – For the first time in program history, the Bulldogs defeated UC Davis topping the Aggies, 175-125 on Senior Day on Saturday afternoon at the Fresno State Aquatics Center.

With the ‘Dogs five seniors, Darina KhisiamovaCeleste MadrigalYuliya TykhaKeren Wasserman & Beth Wilson honored in their final home meet, the Bulldogs earned wins in 12 of 16 events and notched 10 season-best times/marks.

Junior Athena Clayson won both the 100 and 200 Back while Khisiamova earned victories in the 500 and 1000 Free.

Other winners came from Wiktoria Dabrowska in both the 100 & 200 Free, Mackenzie Hutler in the 200 Fly and Julia Matney in the 50 Free and 100 Fly. Silvia Alessio won both the 1-Meter and 3-Meter diving and the 400 meter relay team edged the Aggies by 0.21 seconds.

The ‘Dogs close out the regular season next Saturday at San Jose State (0-3) at noon.

Final Team Scores
1. Fresno State – 175 pts.
2. UC Davis – 125 pts.

Fresno State Results (season best times in bold)
200 Medley Relay

1000 Free

200 Free

100 Back

100 Breast

200 Fly

50 Free

1-Meter Diving

100 Free

200 Back

200 Breast

500 Free

100 Fly

3-Meter Diving

200 IM

400 Free Relay

Courtesy: UC Davis Athletics

Fresno, Calif. – Following a challenging week that saw them have to overcome a cancelation to their dual meet season, the Aggies fell to Fresno State 175-125 on Saturday. It was the first defeat UC Davis has ever suffered to the Bulldogs.

The Aggies started off the meet on a high note, taking first and third in the 200 Medley Relay. Though Fresno State made its mark in the individual events, the Aggies didn’t go quietly. Sam RhodesDani Fasan, and Amelia Cho combined to go 1-2-3 in the 100 Breast and later Rhodes and Rachel Pride went 1-2 in the 200 Breast.

Between her individual and relay finishes, Fasan was responsible for 19 points and Rhodes was a triple event winner, also taking the 200 IM.

But though the Aggies consistently placed inside the top four, the Bulldogs won 11 individual events to build the final margin.

UC Davis swimmers and divers were competing for the first time since the week of Nov. 18 and would have done so on Friday against UCSB but the Gauchos were forced to cancel that MPSF dual due to COVID-19 issues.

The Aggies are slated to host Pacific for Senior Day on Jan. 29 Schaal Aquatic Center before heading to the MPSF Championships in Los Angeles Feb. 16-19.

UC Davis Results Only

200 MEDLEY RELAY

1) UC Davis ‘A’ – 1:45.46 – Eckel, Cho, Ma, Fasan
3) UC Davis ‘B’ – 1:49.58 – Yee, Pride, Saenz, Douglas
6) UC Davis ‘C’ – 1:51.16 – Greenberg, Hoefer, Kwan, Engs

1000 FREE

4) Elle Motekaitis – 10:55.47
6) Maggie Malloy – 11:08.48
7) Jessica Chu – 11:12.36
8) Allison Hodge – 11:18.94

200 FREE

3) Katie McLain – 1:55.35
4) Anna Lee – 1:55.38
7) Summer Mitchell – 2:00.76

100 YARD BACKSTROKE

2) Caroline Eckel – 58.28
3) Kaitlyn Yee – 58.76
4) Olivia Greenberg – 58.78
5) Julie Kwan – 59.36

100 YARD BREASTSTROKE

1) Sam Rhodes – 1:04.89
2) Dani Fasan – 1:05.03
3) Amelia Cho – 1:06.64
6) Rachel Pride – 1:07.89
Exh. Haley Hoefer – 1:09.09
Exh. Noel Riely – 1:11.27
Exh. Taylor Scobey – 1:13.00

200 FLY

3) Amanda Wilson – 2:08.37
4) Sophia Sebastian – 2:08.64
7) Jessica Chu – 2:16.65
8) Alexa Kwan – 2:17.69

50 FREE

2) Anna Lee – 24.33
3) Christy Douglas – 24.70
7) Jessica Larson – 25.03
8) Renata Saenz – 25.50
Exh. Jay Jay Eaton – 25.56

1 MTR DIVING

3) Sydney Wren – 240.45
4) Taylor Schwarz – 235.95
6) Melina Dimick – 226.20
7) Reanna Agah – 221.70
8) Kendall Menard – 220.65
9) Taylor Hornberger – 209.70
10) Allie Robinson – 203.63
11) Londen Christensen – 193.88
12) Talia Mickelsen – 186.23

100 FREE

2) Dani Fasan – 52.54
3) Katie McLain – 52.63
6) Christy Douglas – 53.69
8) Summer Mitchell – 55.51

200 BACK

2) Kaitlyn Yee – 2:06.75
3) Olivia Greenberg – 2:08.45
4) Julie Kwan – 2:08.65
6) Caroline Eckel – 2:10.33

200 BREAST

1) Sam Rhodes – 2:19.33
2) Rachel Pride – 2:24.55
4) Haley Hoefer – 2:25.07
6) Noel Riely – 2:31.31
Exh. Amelia Cho – 2:28.13
Exh. Taylor Sconey – 2:38.03

500 FREE

4) Elle Motekaitis – 5:19.09
6) Katie McLain – 5:23.87
7) Maggie Malloy – 5:26.15
8) Allison Hodge – 5:33.60

100 FLY

2) Ashley Ma – 57.45
3) Anna Lee – 57.46
6) Amanda Wilson – 58.85
7) Jay Jay Eaton – 59.07
9) Jessica Chu – 1:03.13
Exh. Alexa Kwan – 59.74
Exh. Renana Saenz – 1:00.43

3 MTR DIVING

2) Taylor Hornberger – 279.00
5) Melina Dimick – 228.90
6) Reanna Agah – 226.28
7) Kendall Menard – 224.48
8) Taylor Schwarz – 209.10
9) Allie Robinson – 203.63
10) Sydney Wren – 41.40

200 IM

1) Sam Rhodes – 2:06.64
3) Julie Kwan – 2:09.11
6) Olivia Greenberg – 2:13.17
Exh. Summer Mitchell – 2:14.86
Exh. Amelia Cho – 2:17.79
Exh. Rachel Pride – 2:19.36

400 FREE RELAY

2) UC Davis ‘A’ – 3:30.29 – Lee, Douglas, McLain, Fasan
4) UC Davis ‘C’ – 3:40.53 – Engs, Eaton, Larson, Rhodes

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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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