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UC Davis Women Close Regular Season With Lopsided Win Over Pacific

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

February 01st, 2022 College, News

UC Davis vs Pacific (W)

  • Saturday, January 29, 2022
  • Davis, California
  • Results
  • Score: UC Davis 187, Pacific 107

Courtesy: UC Davis Athletics

Davis, Calif. – UC Davis closed the regular season on a high note on Saturday afternoon, completing a lopsided 187-107 win over Pacific at Schaal Aquatic Center.

Saturday’s dual meet was the final chance for Aggie swimmers and divers to compete before the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships in two weeks, and doubled as head coach Matt Macedo‘s first MPSF dual win leading UC Davis.

The Aggies opened the meet by getting a quick 11 points with a three-second win in the 200 medley relay. Though Pacific placed well in the 1000 free to make it 18-all through two events, the Aggies went on to win 11 individual events.

Anna Lee won the 200 free in a season-best 1:53.80 and the 100 fly in 56.64, Caroline Eckel won the 100 back in 57.75, Sam Rhodes continued to rack up wins by taking the 100 breast with a collegiate PR of 1:04.51 and later the 200 breast in 2:19.39, Sophia Sebastian won the 200 fly in 2:08.17, and Dani Fasan won the 50 free in 24.17 and the 100 free in 52.30.

Though Pacific did not score in the diving events, Taylor Hornberger swept the 1 and 3-meter boards with a 288.30 total on the 1-meter board and a season-best 305.40 total on the 3-meter board.

The MPSF Championships will be held Feb. 16-19 with swim events taking place at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park while diving will be held at Marguerite Aquatics Center in Mission Viejo.

COMPLETE RESULTS (Winner plus UC Davis only)

200 Medley Relay
1.UCD A, 1:44.29 – Caroline EckelAmelia ChoAshley MaDani Fasan
3 UCD B, 1:48.77 Olivia GreenbergRachel PrideChristy Douglas
4 UCD C, 1:49.7 – Jessica LarsonHaley HoeferAmanda WilsonEloise Engs
6 UCD D, 1:51.51 – Alexa KwanNoel RielyJay Jay Eaton, Summer Mitchell

1000 Free
1. Jadyn Phillips, PAC – 10:53.50
2. Maggie Malloy, UCD – 10:59.77
5. Jessica Chu, UCD – 11:22.48

200 Free
1. Anna Lee, UCD – 1:53.80
3. Katie McLain, UCD – 1:56.53
4. Elle Motekaitis, UCD – 1:56.74
7. Eloise Engs, UCD – 2:03.96

100 Back
1. Caroline Eckel, UCD – 57.75
2. Olivia Greenberg, UCD – 59.28
4. Julie Kwan, UCD – 1:00.43

100 Breast
1. Sam Rhodes, UCD – 1:04.51
3. Amelia Cho, UCD – 1:06.05
5. Haley Hoefer, UCD – 1:07.67
6. Rachel Pride, UCD – 1:08.12
Exh. Noel Riely, UCD  – 1:10.20

200 Fly
1.  Sophia Sebastian, UCD – 2:08.17
2.  Amanda Wilson, UCD – 2:08.33
5. Jay Jay Eaton, UCD – 2:13.12
7. Allison Hodge, UCD – 2:17.28
Exh. Ashley Ma, UCD – 2:13.30

50 Free
1. Dani Fasan, UCD – 24.17
2. Anna Lee, UCD – 24.31
4. Christy Douglas, UCD – 24.65
7. Renata Saenz, UCD – 25.12
Exh. ­Jessica Larson, UCD – 25.19
Exh. Eloise Engs, UCD – 25.73
Exh. Taylor Scobey, UCD – 26.68

3-Meter Diving
1. Taylor Hornberger, UCD – 305.40
2. Sydney Wren, UCD – 300.00
3. Kendall Menard, UCD – 259.83
4. Taylor Schwarz, UCD – 255.60
5. Melina Dimick, UCD – 250.60
6. ReannaAgah, UCD – 239.60
7. Allie Robinson, UCD – 229.00

100 Free
1. Dani Fasan, UCD – 52.30
2. Katie McLain, UCD – 53.06
4. Christy Douglas, UCD – 54.12
6. Summer Mitchell, UCD – 55.24

200 Back
1. Kelly Kermoian, PAC – 2:07.81
2. Julie Kwan, UCD – 2:07.83
3. Olivia Greenberg, UCD – 2:08.06
5. Caroline Eckel, UCD – 2:10.58

200 Breast
1. Sam Rhodes, UCD – 2:19.39
2. Haley Hoefer, UCD – 2:23.81
4. Amelia Cho, UCD – 2:28.40
5. Rachel Pride, UCD – 2:28.65
Exh. Noel Riely, UCD – 2:31.48
Exh. Taylor Scobey, UCD – 2:38.88

500 Free
1. Ellie Macphail, PAC – 5:08.22
2. Elle Motekaitis, UCD – 5:16.58
4. Maggie Malloy, UCD – 5:18.71
5. Katie McLain, UCD – 5:21.58
7. Allison Hodge, UCD – 5:31.13
Exh. Jessica Chu, UCD – 5:33.74

100 Fly
1. Anna Lee, UCD – 56.64
2. Ashley Ma, UCD – 57.45
3. Renata Saenz, UCD – 57.53  3
4. Amanda Wilson, UCD – 59.41
Exh. ­Alexa Kwan, UCD – 57.89
Exh. Jay Jay Eaton, UCD – 59.29

1-Meter Diving
1. Taylor Hornberger, UCD – 288.30
2. Sydney Wren, UCD – 275.90
3. Londen Christensen, UCD – 262.40
4. Taylor Schwarz, UCD – 257.00
5. Kendall Menard, UCD – 250.70
6. Reanna Agah, UCD – 237.80
7. Melina Dimick, UCD – 229.90
8. Talia Mickelesn, UCD – 225.60
9. Allie Robinson, UCD – 223.30
10. Zola Conot, UCD – 216.60

200 IM
1. Paige Sondgeroth, PAC – 2:11.26
5. Sophia Sebastian, UCD – 2:14.69
6. Amelia Cho, UCD – 2:16.91
Exh. Sam Rhodes, UCD – 2:09.01
Exh. Julie Kwan, UCD – 2:09.37
Exh. Olivia Greenberg, UCD – 2:10.93
Exh. Summer Mitchell, UCD – 2:12.03
Exh. Taylor Scobey, UCD – 2:20.32
Exh. Noel Riely, UCD – 2:20.71

400 Free Relay
1. PAC A, 3:33.71 –  Ashtyne Topie, Allie Emery, Kelly Kermoian, Ellie Macphail
3. UCD D, 3:44.76  – JayJay Eaton, Jessica LarsonAshley MaAlexa Kwan
Exh. UCD A, 3:29.88 – Anna LeeKatie McLainSam RhodesDani Fasan
Exh. UCD B, 3:38.20 – Elle MotekaitisChristy DouglasEloise EngsCaroline Eckel
Exh. UCD C, 3:49.24 – Renata SaenzAmanda WilsonRachel PrideAllison Hodge

Courtesy: Pacific Athletics

STOCKTON, Calif. – In its final regular-season meet of 2021-22, the Pacific Women’s Swim Team faced UC Davis. Home pool advantage rang true for the Aggies with a 187-107 win over the Tigers.

In individual races, Jadyn Phillips won the 1000 Free by almost six seconds, clocking a time of 10:53.50, with the second-place time coming in at 10:59.77. Kelly Kermoian took first place in the 200 Back with a time of 2:07.81. In the 200 IM, Paige Sondgeroth took first place with a time of 2:11.26.

Pacific won the 400 Free Relay with a team of Ashtyne TopieAllie EmeryKelly Kermoian and Ellie Macphail, and a time of 3:33.71.

After the 200 Medley Relay, Pacific trailed but quickly made it 18-all after the 1000 Free, thanks to Phillips’s first-place time. The Aggies won 11 individual events following, making it tough for the Tigers to come back.

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships will be the Tigers’ next stop, February 16-19. Swimming events will take place at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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