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Toledo Women Roll To 181-60 Victory Over Cleveland State

Toledo vs Cleveland State (W)

  • Friday, November 4, 2022
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Score: Toledo 181, Cleveland State 60

Courtesy: Toledo Athletics

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Toledo women’s swimming and diving team picked up its first dual meet win of the season on Friday, a 181-60 victory over Cleveland State. The Rockets took first in all 13 events including the 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays.

“This team put together a great meet on the road,” head coach Brie Globig said. “They swam and dove well, and I look forward to seeing them compete again tomorrow morning.”

For the third meet in a row, senior Jovana Duric took first in both the 1000 and 500 freestyle. Senior Lauren Kilgore touched first in the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke. Senior Kennedy Lovell took the crown in the 50 and 100 free. Sophomore Madeline Blakely won her first individual event of her Rocket career, the 100 backstroke. Freshman Janne Slegers took first in the 200 freestyle and runner-up in the 100 backstroke. Freshman Ana Albear stayed ahead for a first-place finish in the 100 butterfly.

Junior Madison Giglio won the three-meter dive while sophomore Kassie Gutierrez won the one-meter dive.

Additionally, the Rockets had nine runner-up finishes.

Freshman Alexis Schrecongost recorded a PR time of 2:15.31 (fourth) in the 200 IM, and took third in the 100 breaststroke. Freshman Annie Bartlett recorded a personal-best 197.85 mark (fourth) in the three-meter dive.

The Rockets will be back in the pool for tomorrow’s home tri-meet with Bowling Green and Marshall. The meet is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and will be televised locally on BCSN and streamed live on ESPN+.

Toledo 181, Cleveland State 60
Toledo Top-3 Finishes

3-Meter Dive
1. Madison Giglio – 251.93
2. Kassie Gutierrez – 217.88
200 Medley Relay
1. Toledo – Lauren KilgoreAlexis SchrecongostAna AlbearJanne Slegers – 1:47.58
2. Toledo – Madeline Blakely, Alicia Zarzo-Ramires, Morgan SchuldMolly Pressler – 1:51.58
1000 Freestyle
1. Jovana Duric – 10:37.21
2. Lindsey Creek – 10:44.36 *PR
200 Freestyle
1. Janne Slegers – 1:54.09
2. Molly Pressler – 1:59.86
50 Freestyle
1. Kennedy Lovell – 24.26
3. Ashley LeFever – 24.60
200 IM
1. Lauren Kilgore – 2:05.73
2. Paula Pavillard-Salvador – 2:11.83
1-Meter Diving
1. Kassie Gutierrez – 239.55
2. Madison Giglio – 227.10
100 Butterfly
1. Ana Albear – 58.25
3. Morgan Schuld – 59.56
100 Freestyle
1. Kennedy Lovell – 52.24
2. Ashley LeFever – 53.29
100 Backstroke
1. Madeline Blakely – 1:00.34
2. Janne Slegers – 1:00.38
500 Freestyle
1. Jovana Duric – 5:11.50
3. Lindsey Creek – 5:18.30
100 Breaststroke
1. Lauren Kilgore – 1:06.05
2. Alicia Zarzo-Ramirez – 1:07.49
3. Alexis Schrecongost – 1:07.76
200 Freestyle Relay
1. Toledo – Sydney ConradAna AlbearAshley LeFeverKennedy Lovell – 1:37.73
3. Toledo – Paula Pavillard-SalvadorCaitlin HeinzeMolly PresslerMorgan Schuld – 1:42.40

Courtesy: Cleveland State Athletics

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Vikings women’s swimming and diving team dropped a 181-60 home dual to Toledo on Friday evening. Cleveland State will have a quick turnaround as the Green and White heads to Youngstown State tomorrow at 11 a.m.

The Vikings turned in four runner-up finishes on the evening:

Head Coach Hannah Burandt said, “Tonight’s theme was embracing the underdog mentality; it’s not about the size of the dog in the fight, it’s size of the fight in the dog. We had fun, we executed smart races, and cheered consistently throughout the entire meet. I’m excited to build off of tonight’s energy with the entire team at Youngstown tomorrow.”

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