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South Carolina Tops College of Charleston in Intrastate Dual Meet

South Carolina Report

CHARLESTON, S.C. – The South Carolina swimming and diving teams opened up the 2013-14 season by sweeping College of Charleston today as the swimmers competed at the Stern Center in Charleston and divers competed in Columbia. The men won by a score of 178-109, while the women’s score was 166-129. The men claimed 14 first-place finishes, one ahead of the women’s total of 13.

The men were led by senior Matt Navata and junior Michael Covert who each had three individual wins. Covert won the 100 meter backstroke (57.71), 100 meter freestyle (52.78) and the 100 meter butterfly (57.33) while Navata picked up his wins in the 100 meter breaststoke (1:05.92), 400 meter freestyle (4:09.64) and the 400 meter IM. Senior Michael Flach added a pair of wins as well in the 200 meter butterfly (2:04.44) and the 200 meter breaststoke.

Sophomore Ashleigh Ferguson, senior Abby Galbreath, freshman Victoria Mitchell and seniorAmanda Rutqvist led the women’s team. Each recorded two wins apiece as individuals. Ferguson grabbed first-place finishes in the 100 meter freestyle (59.55) and 400 meter freestyle (4:27.22). Galbreath earned her wins in the 200 meter backstroke (2:21.68) and the 400 meter IM (5:00.59). Rutqvist claimed wins in the 100 (1:14.89) and 200 (2:39.23) meter breaststokes. Mitchell earned her wins in the 200 (2:05.98) and 800 (8:52.47) meter freestyles.

“Performances that stood out today came from Michael Covert and Victoria Mitchell. Michael won a couple of events for the guys, which was good, and he had a great finish in the 100 freestyle to win that event. Victoria won the 800 freestyle and the 200 freestyle back-to-back with all of about 10 minutes of rest. That was really impressive on her part and I was happy with her as it was her first meet for South Carolina. We had some other freshmen who swam really well and we were excited with how they performed today,” South Carolina head coachMcGee Moody said. “But as happy as we are with how we did, we have to look forward to Tennessee. We still have a lot of work to do prior to Friday’s meet.”

Carolina captured wins in all four relays on the day with the women posting times of 2:00.15 in the 200 meter medley and 1:49.40 in the 200 meter freestyle. The men recorded times of 1:44.62 in the 200 meter medley and 1:34.42 in the 200 meter freestyle

Earlier in the day at the Carolina Natatorium, the South Carolina divers hosted College of Charleston. On the women’s side, sophomore Lauren Lamendola recorded a personal best score of 329.92 en route to winning the one-meter springboard, while Patricia Kranz finished second (303.52). Kranz captured first on the three-meter board with 369.23 points, coming up just shy of a career mark. Lamendola was second with 324.08 points.

On the men’s side, only three divers competed, all from Carolina. Both one-meter and three-meter events were won by Cole Miller. The junior won with scores of 365.02 (1M) and 402.60 (3M). Freshman Jordan Gotro was second in both events, while senior Andrew Helmich was third.

“In the first competition, I’m just looking for some objectives that they’ve been working on and see if they make those corrections so the performance was more based on the objectives than scoring. However, when you get the objective, you’re going to score high. I think overall the team did very well. They have some things that they need to work on before Tennessee next week as it will be a challenge for them, but if we smooth out some things this week I think we can win some events.”

The Gamecocks will face their first SEC opponent on Oct. 18 as they travel to Knoxville, Tenn., to compete against Tennessee at 12 p.m., ET.

Diving Results

Women’s 1 M Diving
1. Lauren Lamendola   SCAR   329.92
2. Patti Kranz              SCAR   303.52
3. Megan Norton          CofC    255.08
4. Nicole DeMarco        CofC    226.35
5. Tess Shacknow        CofC    183.90
6. Sara Weddington     CofC    163.35

Women’s 3M Diving
1. Patti Kranz               SCAR   369.23
2. Lauren Lamendola    SCAR   324.08
3. Megan Norton          CofC    277.35
4. Nicole DeMarco        CofC    253.13
5. Tess Shacknow        CofC    169.13

Men’s 1M Diving
1. Cole Miller               SCAR   365.02
2. Jordon Gotro           SCAR   339.90
3. Andrew Helmich      SCAR   305.03

Men’s 3M Diving
1. Cole Miller               SCAR   402.60
2. Jordon Gotro           SCAR   323.62
3. Andrew Helmich      SCAR   278.40

College of Charleston Report

CHARLESTON, S.C. – College of Charleston opened its 2013-14 swimming & diving in a home meet against the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday afternoon from the Stern Center.

The Cougars competed well with a number of personal-best performances, but the Gamecocks won the team scoring, 140-117 on the women’s side and 146-109 on the men’s side.

Today was a great day for the CofC swimming and diving team,” new interim head coach Bora Yatagan said. “We swam really well, winning five events with many athletes swimming personal-best times. For this early in the season and competing against an SEC team, I think we are on the right track. The team is really looking forward to next Saturday for Parents Weekend against rival Davidson.”

Sarah Boyle led the women’s team with a strong effort to kick off her senior year. She won the 100-meter backstroke with a time of 1:05.63 and also won the 100 butterfly in 1:05.56. Boyle placed second in the 200 backstroke (2:21.83), and was part of the third-place 200 medley relay.

On the men’s side, freshman Will Ryan won the 200-meter breaststroke in 2:23.25. He also finished second in the 100 breast at 1:06.39.

College of Charleston continued its tradition of strong finishes in the short sprints, winning the 50 free on the women’s side with Sarah Graif’s time of 27.12, and on the men’s side with Alex Wood’s time of 23.87.

Pablo Ortiz placed second in the 200 fly (2:07.57) and third in the 400 IM (4:42.67). David Sherrier turned in a pair of second-place finishes in the 200 freestyle (1:55.35) and 100 freestyle (52.94).

CofC’s men’s 200 medley relay placed second with Jackson Marine, Ryan, Ortiz and Greg Karel combining for a time of 1:47.47. Both the men and women placed second in the 200 freestyle relay. The women’s foursome of Mary Frances Babrowicz, Meredith Smith,Jayme Groth and Graif tallied a time of 1:49.65. The men’s group of Wood, Will Kantlehner, Sherrier and Karel touched the wall in 1:34.66.

Up in Columbia, S.C., the CofC diving team competed against South Carolina. Megan Norton led the way with a third-place finish in the 1-meter (255.08) and 3-meter (277.35).

The Cougars remain at home next weekend with a Saturday meet against former CCSA rival Davidson.

The above are both press releases drafted by the respective schools. See full meet results here.

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