Northwestern at Cincinnati
- Jan. 26, 2019
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- Results
Courtesy: Northwestern Athletics
CINCINNATI, Ohio —Northwestern men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams capped off the weekend by winning a combined 19 events en route to defeating Cincinnati at the Keating Aquatics Center. The men won 172.5-127.5, while the women outpaced the Bearcats 170-129.
The ‘Cats got off to a fast start, as the men’s and women’s 200 medley relay teams both finished first. The men’s team of Ryan Gridley, Will Hofstadter, Arjun Sharma and Andrew Zhang touched the wall in 1:30.26. Nicole Aarts, Sophie Angus, Miriam Guevara and Lily Kurzydlo finished in 1:41.59 for the women.
Sophomore Calypso Sheridan swept all three of her individual events. She and junior Krytal Lara finished 1-2 in the 100 back, with times of 54.35 and 56.64, respectively. Sheridan then won the 200 back with a time of 1:59.82, while first year Emma Theobald touched in 2:01.86, taking second. Sheridan capped off her day by taking the top spot in the 200 breast with a time of 2:15.90, while Angus finished second in 2:17.51.
Angus continued her success in the 100 breast, winning with a time of 1:02.85, while sophomore Becky Kamau came in second at 1:04.96.
First-years Andrew Zhang and Ezra Mizgala finished 1-2 in the men’s 50 free. Zhang finished in 49.36, and Mizgala put in a season-best effort, touching the wall in 20.92. Zhang also clinched another victory with a 49.36 in the 100 back. First-year Manu Bacarzio won the 200 back with a time of 1:45.82.
In the 100 free, junior Malorie Han was the first to touch with a time of 51.53. Ryan Gridley won the 200 free for the men with a time of 1:39.54.
The ‘Cats took the top four spots in the women’s 100 fly. Guevara led the way, followed Jasmine Hellmer, Lara and Aarts. For the men, senior Ryan Tate and Sharma earned the top two spots, with Tate coming in at 50.02 and Sharma right behind at 50.07.
First year Tara Vovk and senior Alex Grimes closed out the individual events as the last winning duo for the ‘Cats, claiming first and second in the 200 IM. Vovk finished in 2:04.26, while Grimes touched in 2:06.44.
The men capped off the weekend in fashion by clinching first and second in the 200 free relay. The team of Andrew Zhang, Hofstadter, Mizgala and Bundy won with a time of 1:22.26, while Peter Lewczyk, Ryan Gridley, Tate and Gately finished second in 1:23.49.
While the swimmers racked up first and second place finishes, the ‘Cats were also dominating on the boards, winning 60 of 76 possible points. Senior Olivia Rosendahl swept both events for the women, winning the one meter with a score of 306.40 and the three meter with a 316.30. On the men’s side, Evan Labuda, Yohan Eskrick- Parkinson and Ben Magliato finished 1-2-3 in both events. Labuda’s 282.85 on the one-meter springboard was a season best.
The Wildcats will return to Evanston for their final home match of the season, a tri-dual against Minnesota and Purdue that kicks off Friday, Feb. 1 at 5 p.m.
Courtesy: Cincinnati Athletics
CINCINNATI – University of Cincinnati swimming and diving dropped a competitive meet with Northwestern on Saturday afternoon. The men fell 172.5-127.5 and the women lost 170-129.
Seniors Justin Crew, Louis Hunt, Kevin McCaffrey, Natalie Obando, Carlie Perretta, Enna Selmanovic, Caroline Sheehan and Dee Sopapong were all honored in a ceremony during the meet.
DIVING
• Claire Schuermann finished second on 1-meter (266.20) and third on 3-meter (268.20)
• Senior Louis Hunt was fourth on 3-meter (281.50)
• Dylan Porter had UC’s best finish on 1-meter, placing fourth (245.55)
FIRST PLACE FINISHES
• Rocky Laabs: 1000 free (10.09.99); 500 free (4:59.56)
• Din Selmanovic: 1000 free (9:18.88); 500 free (4:29.42)
• Sydney St. Rose-Finear: 200 free (1:52.75)
• Dominic Polling: 100 breast (55.43); 200 breast (2:03.91); 200 IM (1:50.87)
• Katie Qualls: 200 fly (2:03.94)
• Parker Saladin: 200 fly (1:49.37)
• Olivia Schmelzer: 50 free (23.78)
• Alex Fortman: 100 free (45.69)
• 200 free relay: Lina Kutsko, Schmelzer, Claire Farrell, Abby Johnston (1:35.12)
UP NEXT
• The final meet of the regular season will be Friday, February 1 at home against Kentucky at 4 p.m.
• That meet will be swimming only as the divers will compete at Kentucky
• The American Athletic Conference Championship will be held February 27 through March 2 in Indianapolis