Males’s and Girls’s Swimming & Diving Dominate Towards Omaha

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OMAHA, Neb. – Missouri State males’s and ladies’s swimming & diving dominated towards Omaha, with the boys successful 182.5-109.5, whereas the ladies received 179-118 on Friday and Saturday at H&Ok Swimming Pool.

Day One

The MSU males took the lead after day one in all competitors, 95-66 with sturdy performances throughout group and particular person races.

They kicked off the meet with sophomore Carter Crook, senior Luigi Da Silva, sophomore Jack Ailshire and junior Matvei Chesakov securing the win within the 200 medley relay (1:29.08).

Junior Anderson Brown took the highest spot within the 400-yard particular person medley (3:57.12) simply forward of sophomore Mate Miszlai who was second (3:58.33) and junior Tomas Chocholaty (4:03.85) who completed in third.

Freshman Zach Mendez received the 200-yard freestyle (1:37.04) forward of Omaha’s Kyle Kulow (1:39.10).

Da Silva continued his successful methods, taking out secured a first-place end within the 100-yard breaststroke (53.19), narrowly defeating freshman Kiefer Roemer (53.32).

In the 100-yard backstroke, sophomore Gonzolo Ruiz received with a time of 49.18.

Sophomore Ilias El Fallaki received the 500-yard freestyle (4:28.89) effectively forward of Omaha’s Grant Inman (4:58.50).

On the diving board, within the three-meter competitors senior Logan Schelfaut got here in second (297.10) behind Omaha’s Nathan Frette (336.90).

On the ladies’s aspect, the Bears led comfortably after day one, 96-70.

The Bears began the momentum off with a win within the 200-yard medley. Junior Olivia Sala, senior Lana Janson, sophomore Addie Ludbrook, and junior Makenzie Kurre received with a time of 1:42.94.

In the 100-yard butterfly, sophomore Lillie Freulon (54.29) edged previous Ludbrook (55.32) to safe victory.

Sala was once more victorious within the 400-yard particular person medley (4:24.34).

In the 200-yard freestyle Janson (1:49.12) time period edged out Kurre (1:49.86) for the win.

Junior Lindsey Hervey secured a victory within the 500-yard freestyle (4:56.90).

The Bears picked up a formidable win within the 200-yard freestyle relay. Janson, junior Cameryn Johnson, Kurre and Ludbrook received with a time of 1:34.33.

On the diving board, within the one-meter competitors freshman Delaney Nickels received to complete off the day on a excessive word (263.35).

Day Two

The males completed the meet off with a dominant 182.5-109.5 successful scoreline.

The day started on the diving board. In the one-meter dive, Schelfaut completed second (297.10) simply behind Omaha’s Frette for the second day in a row (336.90).

In the 1650-yard freestyle, El Fallaki received (15:54.58) scraping previous Chocholaty 15:56.39.

Ruiz secured a win within the 200-yard backstroke (1:45.98), forward of Miszlai (1:48.69) and senior Alex Boutin (1:49.22) for a tightly contested Bears podium end.

Da Silva received the 200-yard breaststroke (1:57.58).

Brown received the 200-yard butterfly (1:46.24) with freshman Kayden Hedrick (1:48.42) in second place.

The Bears completed off the meet with a victory within the 400-yard freestyle relay. Chesakov, senior Chris Bedsole, Mendez and Miszlai received with a time of two:58.70.

On the ladies’s aspect, the Bears wrapped up the meet with a 179-118 successful scoreline.

On the diving board, within the three-meter competitors Nickels completed second (276.95) proper behind Omaha’s Bella Price (277.10).

Junior Evie Kolb received her first collegiate race within the 1650-yard freestyle with a dominant time of 17:04.60.

In the 100-yard freestyle, Janson received with a time of fifty.57 simply forward of Kurre (50.70).

Freulon took out the 200-yard butterfly (2:03.82) simply forward of Ludbrook (2:04.18) to safe first and second place for the Bears.

The Bears wrapped up the meet with a win within the 400-yard freestyle relay. Janson, freshmen Aleca Howard and Paige Corbin, and Kurre received comfortably with a time of three:25.40.

Missouri State swimming and diving will journey to Indianapolis, Ind. to compete within the three-day House of Champions Invitational beginning on Thursday, Nov. 20 on the IU Natatorium.


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