MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University males’s and ladies’s swimming and diving groups defeated Loyola (Md.) in twin meet motion on Sunday at The Peak Health Aquatic Center at Mylan Park in Morgantown.
The males’s swimming and diving group (2-0) stays undefeated following a 192.50-107.50 victory. The girls’s swimming and diving group (2-1) earned its second twin meet win of the season after a dominating, 201-99, efficiency.
It was a powerful afternoon for each squads as a number of swimmers posted top-10 program occasions in numerous occasions. Junior
Maddie Smutny started the day profitable the 1000-yard freestyle (10:05.75) after swimming the ninth-fastest time in program historical past within the occasion.
Freshman
Macey Larson additionally posted a top-10 time as she received the ladies’s 100-yard breaststroke (1:02.80) to tie the fourth-fastest time in program historical past for that occasion.
In the lads’s 200-yard backstroke, sophomore
Szymon Mieczkowski recorded the sixth-fastest time in program historical past as he positioned second with a last time of 1:44.84. Freshman
Rafael Mimoso additionally posted a top-10 time as he received the lads’s 200-yard breaststroke (1:57.51) with the seventh-fastest time in program historical past.
Freshman
Jake Salcedo continued his dominant first yr by profitable the lads’s 1000-yard freestyle (9:21.77) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:28.42).
In the diving effectively, West Virginia continued to carry out effectively as senior
Abigail Sullivan received each occasions for the ladies’s group. Sullivan used 293.18 whole factors to win the 3-meter occasion and scored 274.13 factors to win on 1-meter.
The Mountaineers swept the ladies’s 3-meter as freshman Stevi Chalemou positioned second (284.85) and redshirt senior Amari Brown Swint positioned third (251.78).
Sullivan posted an NCAA Zone Diving Championships qualifying rating on 1-meter and 3-meter. Chalemou’s rating qualifies her on 3-meter for the NCAA Zone Diving Championships.
On the lads’s aspect, sophomore
Levi Hellmann received on 1-meter (298.43) and 3-meter (331.43). Redshirt senior
Glenn Eloriaga positioned second in each occasions. Hellmann and Eloriaga every certified for NCAA Zones on 3-meter.
West Virginia returns to competitors with the WVU Invitational on Nov. 20-22 in Morgantown.
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