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Miami (OH) Sweeps Cleveland State

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

October 11th, 2021 College, News

Miami (OH) vs Cleveland State

  • Saturday, October 9, 2021
  • Oxford, Ohio
  • Results

Courtesy: Miami Athletics

The Miami University swimming & diving team took a dual victory at home against Cleveland State. The women’s team won by a 214-41 margin and the men’s team came out on top by a margin of 132-130 at the Saturday afternoon meet.

How it Happened:

  • The Miami women’s team took first place in 14 of their events, while the men’s team came in first in five events.
  • For the women’s team, the RedHawks swept the top three spots in the 400 medley relay, with the A relay of Angelina CakulsSara Lahrach-SanchezEmily O’Connell and Nicole Maier taking first with a time of 3:49.14. The men’s relay A also took first in the same event, with Owen Blazer, Adrian Dulav, Henju Duvenhage and Jack Herczeg earning a time of 3:22.87.
  • The Miami women’s team swept the top three spots in eight individual events. Winners for these events were Madeline Padavic in the 100 backstroke (56.65), Lahrach-Sanchez in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.54), Rachel Botting in the 50 freestyle (24.23), Honor Brodie-Foy in the 100 freestyle (53.11), Cakuls in the 200 backstroke (2:03.62), Anna Martin in the 200 Breaststroke (2:23.42), O’Connell in the 100 butterfly (56.29) and Emily Rinker in the 200 individual medley (2:10.35).
  • Individual winners for the RedHawks in other events were Natalie Stump in the 1000 freestyle (10:43.34), Erin Szczupakiewicz in the 200 freestyle (1:54.40) and Maier in the 200 butterfly (2:04.27) and 500 freestyle (4:59.52).
  • The Miami women’s team also claimed the top two spots in the 400 freestyle relay, with the A relay of Maier, Botting, Katheryn Antonowich and Brodie-Foy taking first with a time of 3:31.71. The men’s team grabbed first and third place in the same event, with the A relay of Pedro Gueiros, Herczeg, Nic Wamsley and Ben Chatwin earning a time of 3:03.07 with a match-winning drive for the men.
  • The Miami men’s team took first place in multiple individual events, including Yonatan Rosin in the 1000 freestyle (9:44.74), Cole Grosshans in the 50 freestyle (20.70) and Wamsley in the 100 freestyle (45.75).

Up Next:
The Miami women’s team will travel to take on Bowling Green on Saturday, Oct. 23, with start time set for 1 p.m.

Courtesy: Cleveland State Athletics

Oxford, Ohio – The Cleveland State women kicked off the 2021-22 campaign with a 214-41 setback against Miami (OH) on Saturday afternoon in a dual.

The Vikings turned in three top-three finishes and two personal bests at their season opener. In addition, three Cleveland State athletes made their collegiate debuts.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Rachel Contich turned in a pair of third-place finishes, 200-yard freestyle (1:56.48), and 500-yard freestyle (5:12.52).
  • In the 200-yard butterfly, Hayley Rupp came in third, touching in 2:15.44.

CLEVELAND STATE PERSONAL-BEST TIMES

Coach Corner by Hannah Burandt

Our womens team may be small in number because of injuries, but we are a very mighty team.

We only took 12 swimmers today, but they never gave up and competed very hard throughout.

We have so much to be proud of as a team and look forward to big things when we have our full team back.

Again, we swam strong and very proud of everyone and can’t wait to see them bounce back at practice and get ready for the next competition.


UP NEXT

Cleveland State heads to a two-day meet at the University of Notre Dame along with Pitt. Day one of the competition is set for Friday, Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. and concludes on Saturday at 10 a.m.

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Braden Keith

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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