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Wisconsin Picks Up Sweep Over Northwestern

Wisconsin vs Northwestern

  • January 20, 2024
  • Evanston, Ill.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Wisconsin Athletics

EVANSTON, Ill. – The Wisconsin women’s swimming and diving team continued the season with another conference win over Northwestern on Saturday. The Badgers picked up 12 event wins to finish the meet with a 193 to 106 win over the Wildcats.

Freshman Maddie Waggoner started the meet off strong with a first-place finish in the 1000 free with a 9:38.92. She led the Badger sweep in the event with Paige Mckenna finishing in second place with a 9:40.61 and Alivia Lindorfer right behind in third place with a 9:47.37.

Phoebe Bacon continues to dominate in the backstroke events, earning another win in the 100 back in 51.69 seconds. Kaylyn Schoof placed third in the event, swimming a time of 54.53 seconds. Bacon also led the Badger sweep in the 100 fly, hitting the wall first in 52.17 seconds, with Mackenzie McConagha right behind in second with a time of 52.79 seconds, and Haley Zelen earned the third fastest time, finishing in 54.85.

McConagha garnered two individual wins against the Wildcats. She won the 200 fly in 1:55.60, with Lily Gardner following right behind her in second place with a time of 1:59.52. McConagha also won the 200 back in 1:53.88.

Up Next

The Badgers return home to Soderholm to compete against Green Bay on Friday, January 26th.

 

Final Results- Women’s
Team
Wisconsin- 193
Northwestern- 106

200 Medley Relay

1. Wisconsin A- 1:37.25

4. Wisconsin B- 1:42.16

 

1000 free

1. Maddie Waggoner– 9:38.92

2. Paige Mckenna- 9:40.61

3. Alivia Lindorfer– 9:47.37

4. Emily Ecker– 10:05.14

 

200 free

2. Abby Carlson– 1:45.39

3. Blair Stoneburg– 1:45.88

5. Izzy Enz- 1:49.23

6. Elle Braun– 1:49.90

 

100 back

1. Phoebe Bacon– 51.69

3. Kaylyn Schoof– 54.53

4. Abby Wanezek– 54.55

6. Anna Teduits- 58.30

 

100 breast

2. Hazal Ozkan– 1:01.36

4. Cal Dunn- 1:02.91

6. Alex Anagnostopoulos– 1:06.27

7. Natalie Bercutt– 1:06.54

 

200 Fly

1. Mack McConagha- 1:55.60

2. Lily Gardner– 1:59.52

3. Alivia Lindorfer– 1:59.81

 

50 free

1. Hailey Tierney– 22.27

4. Kit Schneider– 23.26

5. Haley Zelen– 23.59

6. Abby Reid– 24.25

 

100 free

1. Hailey Tierney– 48.69

3. Abby Wanezek– 49.97

4. Abby Carlson– 50.02

6. Kit Schneider– 51.35

 

 

200 back

1. Mack McConagha- 1:53.88

3. Kaylyn Schoof– 1:58.43

6. Anna Teduits- 2:05.73

 

200 breast

1. Hazal Ozkan– 2:11.83

3. Cal Dunn- 2:14.36

4. Katie McClintock– 2:14.73

5. Ally Silvestri– 2:16.79

 

500 free

1. Blair Stoneburg– 4:42.64

2. Maddie Waggoner– 4:46.24

3. Elle Braun– 4:47.26

4. Paige McKenna– 4:47.93

 

100 fly

1. Phoebe Bacon– 52.17

2. Mack McConagha- 52.79

3. Haley Zelen– 54.85

4. Lily Gardner– 55.27

 

200 IM

1. Cal Dunn- 1:59.36

2. Katie McClintock– 2:02.22

3. Hazal Ozkan– 2:02.35

5. Ally Silvestri– 2:04.47

 

400 free relay

1. Wisconsin A- 3:15.61

3. Wisconsin B- 3:23.32

 

3-meter dive

3. Vivian Kinnard– 285.80 pts

5. Ryane Neal– 262.65 pts

 

1-meter dive

2. Vivian Kinnard– 280.20 pts

6. Ryane Neal– 254.60 pts

EVANSTON, Ill. – The Wisconsin swimming and diving team continued the season with another conference win over Northwestern on Saturday. The Badgers picked up nine event wins to finish the meet off a 160 to 139 win over the Wildcats.

Freshman Luukas Vainio started the meet off strong, finishing first in the 200 free in 1:35.12. Chris Morris followed in fourth place with a 1:37.15 and Nico Butera finished in fifth in 1:37.26.

Dominik Mark Torok continued the momentum for the Badgers, earning two individual wins against the Wildcats. Torok hit the wall first in the 200 IM, posting a time of 1:45.86. He also picked up another individual win in the 200 fly, finishing with a time of 1:43.77.

The Badger men swept the sprint freestyle events with Taiko Torepe-Ormsby winning the 50 free in 19.67. Ben Weigand followed in second place with a 19.80. Nico Butera earned a first-place finish in the 100 free with a time of 44.24. He was closely followed by Andrew Benson who placed second with a 44.27.

Daniel Muller continued his success in the 1-meter dive, finishing first with 334.25 points. Jan Lanser finished fifth in the event with 288.95 points.

Up Next

The Badgers return home to Soderholm to compete against Green Bay for Senior Day on Friday, January 26th.

 

Final Results- Men’s

Team

Wisconsin- 160

Northwestern- 139

200 Medley Relay

1.  Wisconsin A- 1:27.08

3. Wisconsin B- 1:29.40

1000 free

2. Yigit Aslan– 9:02.72

3. Jude Williams– 9:12.35

 

200 free

1. Luukas Vainio– 1:35.12

4. Chris Morris– 1:37.15

5. Nico Butera– 1:37.26

 

100 back

2. Nathan Welker– 47.51

3. Jake Newmark– 47.99

6. Micheal Long- 49.62

100 breast

2. Andrew Benson– 54.30

3. Matthew Segal– 54.58

7. Janis Sillins- 55.85

8. Brayden Henkel– 55.95

 

200 Fly

1. Dominik Mark Torok– 1:43.77

3. Charlie Jones– 1:47.18

5. Lance Swanepoel– 1:50.12

6. Evan Bock– 1:50.20

 

50 free

1.  Taiko Torepe-Ormsby– 19.67

2. Ben Wiegand– 19.80

7. Isaac Casey- Hrenak- 20.80

 

100 free

1. Nico Butera– 44.24

2. Andrew Benson– 44.27

4. Ben Weigand- 44.82

5. Chris Morris– 44.83

 

200 back

3. Jake Dimartile- 1:46.26

4. Jake Newmark– 1:46.62

5. Nathan Welker– 1:47.72

7. Micheal Long- 1:49.42

 

200 breast

2. Dominik Mark Torok– 1:58.86

5. Truman Teduits- 2:01.17

7. Matthew Segal– 2:01.95

8. Janis Silins– 2:04.86

 

500 free

1. Yigit Aslan– 4:19.70

2. Luukas Vainio– 4:23.39

4. Jude Williams– 4:29.09

 

100 fly

2. Taiko Torepe Ormsby- 47.72

3. Charlie Jones– 47.92

5. Evan Bock– 48.61

7. Lance Swanepoel-49.24

200 IM

1. Dominik Mark Torok– 1:45.86

4. Chris Morris– 1:49.02

6. Jake Dimartile- 1:51.04

7. Truman Teduits- 1:55.19

400 Free relay

1. Wisconsin A- 2:54.46

3. Wisconsin B- 2:58.62

3-meter dive

3. Daniel Muller– 369.60 pts

4. Jan Lanser– 357.85 pts

1-meter dive

1. Daniel Muller– 334.25 pts

5. Jan Lanser-288.95 pts

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