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Northern Iowa beats visiting Omaha Mavericks in Friday night showdown

University of Northern Iowa press release:

Cedar Falls, IA — The University of Northern Iowa swimming and diving team hosted the University of Nebraska-Omaha for a Friday night dual at the Glen F. Henry Pool. The Panthers defeated the Mavericks 168 to 132.

200 Medley Relay 

The relay team of Natalie Johnson, Caryn Knight, Taylor Ostrowski and Mikki Freese captured a first place finish with a final time of 1:50.79. Sierra Sachtjen, Veronica Herrmann, Kayla McCormick and Morgan Riley placed in third with a final time of 1:54.96.

1000 Freestyle 

Stephanie Jackson, Reva Bork, Lindsey Phelps and Alesha Rettenmeier combined to finish second, fourth, fifth and sixth places respectively. Jackson’s second place finish came with a final time of 10:51.73.

200 Freestyle 

The Panthers captured the top three spots in the 200 freestyle. Freshman Aftin Phyfe collected the win with a final time of 1:57.30. Elise Drewsen and Ashley Nelson finished second and third respectively.

100 Backstroke 

Natalie Johnson and Sierra Sachtjen lead the way for the Panthers in the 100 backstroke finishing second and third respectively. Johnson’s second place finish came in a time of 1:00.83.

100 Breaststroke 

In the 100 breaststroke the Panthers had four of the top six finishes. Caryn Knight, Jill Georgen and Stephanie Paape finished fourth through sixth. Freshman Veronica Herrmann led UNI in the 100 breaststroke with a second place finish. Herrmann’s second place came in a final time of 1:07.47.

200 Butterfly 

Taylor Ostrowski and Stephanie Jackson took the top two places in the 200 butterfly. Jackson’s second place finish came in a time of 2:11.79 while Ostrowski’s victory was in a time of 2:09.09.

50 Freestyle 

UNI dazzled in the 50 freestyle taking four of the five top places. Mikki Freese captured the victory with a time of 24.96. Aftin Phyfe and Elise Drewsen tied for third place with identical times of 25.49. Riley Morgan placed fifth with a time of 25.98.

1 Meter Diving 

Sophomore Allie Bey continued her strong diving season with a first place finish in the 1 meter dive. Bey’s final total was 272.70. Fellow sophomore Sarah Kemp finished in second place with a final tally of 243.15.

100 Freestyle 

Aftin Phyfe and Mikki Freese placed second and third respectively in the 100 freestyle. Phyfe’s second place finish came in a time of 54.21.

200 Backstroke 

Senior Natalie Johnson came away with the 200 backstroke victory for the Panthers. Johnson’s 200 backstroke win came in a time of 2:12.84. Sierra Sachtjen finished in third place with a final time of 2:16.32.

200 Breaststroke 

Veronica Herrmann was the Panthers top finisher in the 200 breaststroke. Herrmann placed in third with a final time of 2:29.45. Stephanie Paape and Jill Georgen placed fourth and fifth respectively.

500 Freestyle 

Junior Reva Bork was the top UNI finisher in the 500 freestyle. Bork placed in third with a final time of 5:24.96. Stephanie Jackson captured fourth place with a time of 5:25.95.

100 Butterfly 

Sophomore Taylor Ostrowski grabbed her second event win of the evening in the 100 butterfly. Ostrowski’s victory came in a time of 59.63. Senior Kayla McCormick took third place in the 100 butterfly with a time of 1:02.58.

3 Meter Diving 

It was a sweep for Allie Bey on the diving board. Bey took first place in the 3 meter dive with a final score of 275.63, a season-high score for the sophomore. Freshman Ashlyn Clingman also recorded a personal-best score with her second place finish in the 3 meter. Clingman’s final score was 268.80. Both Bey and Clingman’s diving total were good enough to break season top dive scores.

200 Individual Medley 

Caryn Knight and Taylor Ostrowski finished fifth and sixth places respectively in the 200 IM. Knight’s final time was 2:16.43.

400 Freestyle Relay 

The Panthers wrapped up the dual with a victory in the 400 freestyle relay. The team of Mikki Freese, Elise Drewsen, Natalie Johnson and Aftin Phyfe captured the victory with a final time of 3:35.90. The team of Ashley Nelson, Kathleen Varner, Sierra Sachtjen and Riley Morgan placed in third with a final time of 3:44.74.


The Panthers will be back in action tomorrow, January 25th when they will play host to in-state rival Iowa State at the Glen F. Henry Pool at 1p.m.

NOTE: Fans are encouraged to come support the Panther swimmers and divers on their Senior Night. Caryn Knight, Kathleen Varner, Kayla McCormick, Kristen Staude, Natalie Johnson, Rebecca Ortmann and Sarah Hedeen will be competing for the last time at the Glen F. Henry pool.

For all updates and breaking news about the UNI swimming and diving team go to UNIPanthers.com or follow them on Twitter @UNISwimming.

 

University of Nebraska – Omaha press release:

Cedar Falls, Iowa – The Omaha swimming and diving team fell shy of Northern Iowa, 153-128, in their final road meet of the regular season.

Freshman Morgan Stepp, who ended with three first-place swims, took the first individual win for UNO in the 1000-yard free, clinching nine points in first place (10:46.74).  Junior Lexi Bergeron took third place for three points in the same race (11:06.88).  Stepp and Bergeron had repeat top-finishes in the 500-yard free with Stepp finishing in first (5:17.35) and Bergeron in second (5:21.47). Stepp, a Parker, Colo., native rounded out her competition with a solid finish in the 200-yard IM (2:12.23).  Seniors Madeline Hutt and Hannah Alexander followed in second and third place.

Sophomore Natalie Renshaw was the only swimmer to break the one-minute mark in the 100-yard back. The Millard North graduate clocked 59.22 for first place. Freshman Haley Duncan and junior Victoria Schab finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

Renshaw later added an additional first-place finish in the 100-yard free with a time of 52.54.

Hutt and Alexander swam their signature breaststroke races together. Hutt grabbed first place in the 100-yard race (1:05.65) and Alexander landed in third (1:08.17). In the 200-yard race, Hutt again took first with a time of 2:18.57. Alexander followed in second (2:25.27). Hutt’s race was her fastest this season and set a new pool record at Capitol Federal Natatorium.

Senior Whitney Korgan posted a second-place finish in the 50-yard free (25.35).  While freshman MacKenzie Ritter took sixth (26.16).

“I am extremely impressed with the competitiveness of our team,” said head coach Todd Samland.

“Hats off to Maddie Hutt for her performances tonight.”

The Mavericks will finish their regular season Saturday in a home meet against Nebraska-Kearney at 2 p.m. Five UNO seniors will be honored.

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