The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Women’s Swimming and Diving crew powered by means of the Gophers Friday, successful 160-140 in new Head Coach Jack Brown’s first border battle look.
The Badgers have had a powerful begin this 12 months, regardless of shedding some key gamers final season. They entered this meet with a 2-1 document, dominating UW-Green Bay and Notre Dame and falling simply wanting Michigan for his or her solely loss thus far.
Last season, in entrance of a document crowd at Soderholm Family Aquatic Center in opposition to the Gophers, Wisconsin received each occasion and held their opponent to below 100 factors, extending their win streak vs. Minnesota to 10.
Behind a number of dominant performances, the Badgers efficiently prolonged that streak to eleven, and earned Brown his first win in opposition to Minnesota as Head Coach.
The breaststroke crew of freshman Brooke Corrigan, senior Hazal Ozkan, and sophomores Catherine Hughes and Bridget McGann carried out exceptionally, ending 1st, 2nd, third and 4th in each the 100 and 200 meter breakstroke. Corrgian received each occasions, adopted within the 100 by Ozkan, Hughes and McGann, and within the 200 by McGann, Ozkan, and Hughes.
Sisters, senior Abby Wanezek and sophomore Maggie Wanezek, additionally did nicely, with Maggie successful the 100 and 200 meter backstroke and Abby ending 1st and 2nd within the 200 and 100 meter freestyle, respectively.
Distance swimmers, junior Maddie Waggoner, senior Blair Stoneburg and sophomore Stella Chapman additionally performed an integral function within the Badger’s victory. Waggoner received the 1000 meter freestyle, completed 2nd within the 500 meter freestyle behind Stoneburg, and third within the 400 meter particular person medley behind Chapman, in second. Chapman additionally received the 200 meter butterfly.
Junior Hailey Tierney rounded out the meet with a third place end within the 50 meter freestyle, and a 2nd place end within the 100 meter butterfly.
On the springboard, junior Julia Herring completed 4th within the 1 meter and junior Ryane Neal completed 4th within the 3 meter.
Up subsequent, the crew will cut up to attend the Texas Invite and the OSU Invite beginning mid-next week.