LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The No. 12/7 University of Louisville males’s and ladies’s swimming and diving staff swept No. 21/NR Kentucky Thursday night at Ralph Wright Natatorium. The males got here out on high 209-91, whereas the ladies received 218-82.
The UofL ladies confirmed out with dominant performances throughout the board. Sophomore sprinter
Caroline Larsen completed high two in all her occasions, together with a win within the 100 fly, 200-medley relay, and 200 free relay. Sophomore
Leticia Fassina Romao earned a victory in each the 1000 free and 500 free. Junior
Summer Cardwell positioned high two in all three of her occasions, popping out on high within the 200 free and 200 IM. Junior
Samm Helmboldt received each the 1-meter and 3-meter diving.
For the Cardinal males, senior
Jackson Millard positioned high two in three of his 4 occasions, recording the win within the 200 again, 200 IM, and 200-medley relay. Sophomore
Aiden Musso additionally earned the victory is three of his 4 occasions, notching the sting within the 100 fly, 200-medley relay, and 200-free relay. Freshman sprinter
Nikita Sheremet positioned high three in all his occasions, together with wins within the 200-medley relay and 200-free relay. Sophomore
Mack Molloy swept each diving occasions (1-meter and 3-meter).
UofL stays house at Ralph Wright Natatorium tomorrow evening to host No. 25/NR Notre Dame beginning at 6 p.m. ET.
Race-by-Race Recap In the 200-medley relay, the Cardinals took the highest two spots led by the A-relay staff of
Camille Murray (24.98),
Ella Welch (27.18),
Caroline Larsen (22.29) and
Julia Dennis (20.77) put up the profitable time of 1:35.22 for an NCAA qualifying time.
Abby Karl (24.64),
Mia Cheatwood (27.09),
Karoline Barrett (23.22) and
Julie Mishler (21.38) mixed forces for a 1:36.33. For the lads,
Jackson Millard (21.29),
Finnley Conklin (23.67),
Aiden Musso (19.69) and
Nikita Sheremet (18.77) went 1:23.42 for an NCAA qualifying time.
Leticia Romao of Louisville received the 1000 freestyle, pulling away from the sphere with a 9:36.24, virtually 13 seconds forward of the sphere.
Maya Bezanson turned in a third-place time of 9:54.20. Kentucky’s Carson Hick received the 1000 free with a time of 8:54.41.
Tommy Bried touched third as the primary UofL finisher with a time of 8:59.00.
UofL’s
Summer Cardwell received the ladies’s 200 free with a D1 qualifying time of 1:44.26 simply edging teammates
Daria Golovaty (1:45.02) and
Julia Dennis 1:45.64) to finish the 1-2-3 sweep. Louisville’s
Guy Brooks touched first within the males’s 200 freestyle with a time of 1:34.30 simply edging teammate
Oscar Isberg’s 1:34.39 with
Matias Santiso finishing the sweep with a 1:35.13.
Kayden Lancaster had the fourth quickest time in exhibition with a 1:37.60.
In the 100 backstroke,
Camille Murray powered into the wall first with a time of 52.88.
Xeniya Ignatova was third with a 53.52.
Filip Kosinski, the reigning ACC Swimmer of the Week, received the lads’s 100 again with a time of 46.33 simply out-touching teammate
Jackson Millard’s 46.54.
The Louisville ladies swept the highest three spots within the 100 breaststroke, led by
Mia Cheatwood’s 58.97.
Caroline Larsen was second with a 59.79 and
Anna Inagaki was third with a 1:01.75. The high two had been NCAA D1 qualifying marks. UK’s Adomas Gatulis received the lads’s 100 breaststroke with a time of 52.89. Louisville touched 2-3-4 led by
Jake Eccleston’s 53.27,
Grant Gooding (53.82) and
Finnley Conklin (53.89).
In the ladies’s 200 fly, Wildcat Billie Sherratt received with a 1:57.74. Kaitlin Sallows was second, going 1:59.42 and teammate
Sophia Rodriguez was fourth, stopping the clock at 2:01.77. Louisville’s
Aidan Paro received the lads’s 200 fly with a time of 1:43.97 simply edging teammate
Gregg Enoch’s second-place time of 1:43.99.
Thomas Powers-Hammond was fourth with a 1:45.40.
Freshman
Julie Mishler led the Cardinals’ 1-2-3-4 sweep of the 50 freestyle. Mishler was into the wall first with a 22.01 adopted by
Ella Welch (22.37),
Karoline Barrett (22.91) and
Avery Karl had the fourth quickest time of 23.54 in exhibition. In the lads’s 50 free, UK’s Falemana Tuufui touched in 19.35 for the win. UofL’s
Nikita Sheremet was second in 19.30 and teammate
Ethan Chauliaguet was third in 19.72.
The Louisville ladies swept the highest three spots within the 100 free, led by
Daria Golovaty’s 48.46.
Ella Welch was second in 48.54 and
Julie Mishler was third in 48.91. UK’s Falemana Tuufui made it a dash sweep, profitable the lads’s 100 free with a 42.96. Louisville adopted within the subsequent three sports activities led by
Guy Brooks (42.97),
Nikita Sheremet (43.65) and
Matias Santiso (43.77).
Louisville freshman
Xeniya Ignatova received the 200 again by the slimmest of margins with a 1:54.39, edging UK’s Fernanda DeGoeij’s 1:54.40. Louisville’s
Sadie Murphy was fourth with a 1:58.41 and
Maya Bezanson was fifth, handing over a 1:58.45.
Jackson Millard dueled teammate
Filip Kosinski down the stretch, touching 1:41.33 and 1:41.47.
In the 200 breast,
Mia Cheatwood pulled away from the sphere, profitable in 2:07.85.
Kim Herkle was second in 2:10.44. The Cardinal males took the highest two spots within the 200-breast led by
Jake Eccleston’s 1:55.79, with
Tommy Bried touching second in 1:59.04.
Leticia Romao received the five hundred freestyle for the Cardinals with a time of 4:42.21 simply forward of teammate
Summer Cardwell’s 4:44.04. Louisville’s
Oscar Isberg received the lads’s 500 freestyle with a 4:18.33. Cardinal
Gregg Enoch was third with a 4:25.72.
In males’s 3M diving,
Mack Molloy put up a 364.88 for the win simply forward of
Ray Preas’ 355.88. Molloy made it a sweep with a win within the 1M (329.03)
In ladies’s 1M diving,
Samm Helmboldt put up the profitable rating of 293.33. Maud Van Kampen was fourth with a mark of 277.13. Helmboldt received the 3M board as effectively with a 313.80.
Caroline Larsen received the 100 fly, handing over a 51.68 main a 1-2-3 sweep, adopted by
Karoline Barrett (53.87) and
Sophia Rodriguez (54.60). The Louisville males adopted go well with, with
Aiden Musso touching first in 45.95 simply forward of
Aidan Paro (46.68) and
Rian Graham (46.71).
In the ladies’s 200 IM,
Summer Cardwell received with a time of 1:58.73 simply forward of Cardinal teammate
Kim Herkle’s 1:59.19.
Jackson Millard received the lads’s 200 IM, with a 1:44.25 main a Cardinal sweep with
Gregg Enoch subsequent (1:47.08),
Aidan Paro (1:47.55).
In the 200 free relay, the Louisville A-relay of
Caroline Larsen (21.96),
Julia Dennis (20.95),
Julie Mishler (21.58) and
Ella Welch (21.79) put up the profitable time of 1:26.28. For the lads, UofL took the highest two spots led by
Nikita Sheremet (19.51),
Charlie Crush (18.80), Aidan Musso (18.96) and
Rian Graham (19.51) labored collectively to board a 1:16.78. The B-relay staff of
Guy Brooks (19.75),
Ethan Chauliaguet (19.37),
Bryan Lombardi (20.05) and
Ryan Henderson (19.14) went 1:18.31 for second.