New Mexico vs CSU Pueblo
- Friday, October 8, 2021
- Pueblo, Colorado
- Results
Courtesy: New Mexico Athletics
PUEBLO, Colo. — The University of New Mexico made quick work of the CSU Pueblo Thunderwolves, winning all 16 events in sweeping away CSUP 199-92 in UNM’s first full meet of 2021-22. The Lobos had only competed in a relay meet and the teams’ Cherry/Silver Exhibition.
Mari Aoki got an early start on her 22nd birthday celebration by winning two events, and she was joined by Marina Olmstead and Laura Benkova in double event winners. Aoki won 200-yard backstroke and the 400-yard individual medley. Olmstead won both the 50-yard freestyle and the 100-yard butterfly and Benkova won the 200 and 500-yard freestyles.
Other winners were Josie Carpenter (1,650-yard freestyle), Ola Tomaszek (100-yard breaststroke), Borka Tomanova (100-yard breaststroke), Kailey Turner (200-yard butterfly), Hannah Tiendas (1-meter dive), Katy McCarter (100-yard freestyle), Raine Gavino (200-yard breaststroke) and Kristen Hepfer (3-meter dive). UNM also took wins in the 200-yard medley relay (Aoki, Tomaszek, Tomanova and McCarter) and the 200-yard freestyle relay (Olivia Bishop, Tomanova, Olmstead, and McCarter).
UNM has a few weeks off before taking on New Mexico State on October 29 and October 30 at Seidler Natatorium in Albuquerque.
Points Score (Relays Not Included) – Mari Aoki 18, Marina Olmstead 18, Laura Benkova 18, Raine Gavino 13, Hannah Tiendas 12, Katy McCarter 11, Josie Carpenter 9, Borka Tomanova 9, Kristen Hepfer 9, Ola Tomaszek 9, Kailey Turner 9, Caitlin Beery 7, Maddie Duecher 4, Jordan Hartley 4, Olivia Bishop 4, Jocelyn Gallais 4, Daphne Scheck 4, Tiah Barrow 3, Camila Batista 3, Paige Lyons 3, Gracie Moylan 2.
Courtesy: CSU Pueblo Athletics
PUEBLO, Colo. (Oct. 8, 2021) – The Colorado State University Pueblo swim and dive team hosted its first home meet of the season as the University of New Mexico came into town. The Lobos defeated the ThunderWolves 199-92.
The Pack opened up the meet with the three-meter diving competition. Lauren Smart took fourth for CSU Pueblo with a 135.5 score.
Next began the swim portion of the afternoon. The 200-medley relay featured two Pack teams taking third and fourth, respectively. The team of Nalani Wess, Kate Miller, Alyssa Grunloh, and Julia Whitfield barely edged out the second Pack team with a 2:01.33 time. The 2:01.74 time from Kayla Chavez, Kristen Wolf, Bristyn Croswhite, and McKenna Hauber was just edged out as the team clinched fourth place with the combined effort.
Next was the grueling 1,650-yard freestyle race which featured Katie Zimmerman and Kristina Copeland. Zimmerman raced aggressively early in the race. After the never-ending 66 laps, Zimmerman placed third with an 18:39.34 final time followed by Copeland placing fifth in 21:01.61.
Grunloh led the Pack in the 200 freestyle with a fourth-place finish in 2:07.03. Gia Genova was right on her teammate’s heels, touching the wall in 2:07.73. Markina Evdokimoff rounded out the event with a 2:19.41 effort.
The 100-yard backstroke featured Hauber placing fourth in 1:05.09, Whitfield in fifth in 1:09.19, and Wess rounding out the efforts in 1:12.66.
Kristen Wolf mustered up a third-place finish in the 100 breaststroke after edging out the nearest Lobos swimmer by four-hundredths of a second. Wolf finished in 1:12.29 while Miller finished fifth in 1:13.36 and Croswhite placed sixth in 1:19.73.
Grunloh led the ThunderWolves in the 200 butterfly off a fourth-place, 2:26.72 finish. Alyssa Basaldua placed fifth after touching the wall in 2:29.62 and was followed by Wess’ 2:47.97 final time.
Whitfield clinched a silver finish in the 50-yard freestyle sprint off a 27.24 touch. Miller took third in 28.79 while Chavez finished fourth in 29.90 to round out the sprint for the Pack.
Smart once again was the sole Pack athlete to participate in diving as the junior dove for fourth in the one-meter event.
The Pack went back inside the lanes and took on the 100-freestyle next. Hauber took second with the 57.65 final time while Basaldua made her way to the podium off a 58.25 effort. Zimmerman just missed out on the podium with a 58.29 finish.
The 200-backstroke had Whitfield take a second-place finish off a 2:28.59 performance while Wess and a Chavez placed third and fourth off 2:36.36 and 2:42.76 times, respectively.
In the 200 breaststroke, Wolf nearly captured the Pack’s first first-place finish of the season, but was inched out by a narrow second with her final time came in at 2:34.85. Miller clinched a third-place finish with a 2:50.26 wall touch as Shion Ienaga finished in 3:02.12.
Zimmerman landed on the podium with a 5:28.23 final time and a second-place finish in the 500 free. Grunloh was able to clinch a third-place honor off a 5:38.89 performance. Rounding out the event was Genova’s 5:39.94 fourth-place effort.
The 100-yard butterfly was the next event for the Pack. Basaldua’s 1:03.53 race was good enough for a second-place finish as Croswhite and Evdokimoff rounded out the efforts with third and fourth-place performances at 1:07.85 and 1:11.70, respectively.
In the final individual event of the afternoon, Hauber finished second with a 5:06.65 performance as Melissa Braddock and Wolf placed third and fourth. Braddock’s 5:12.48 performance was followed closely by Wolf’s 5:13.13 finish.
Finally, the 200-yard freestyle relay featured Basaldua, Genova, Evdokimoff, and Zimmerman finished second off a 1:49.52 combined performance. Ienaga, Copeland, Croswhite, and Braddock closed out the meet with a 1:58.03 finish.
The Pack are back in action Saturday at 11:30 a.m. as they take on Western Colorado and Adams State in a tri-dual meet. The meet will kick-off with the three-meter diving competition.