Coetzee Finishes Second within the 500 Free to Spotlight the First Day of Motion on the American Conference Swimming and Diving Championships

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Day 1 Results

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Lise Coetzee positioned second total within the 500 free to spotlight the primary day of motion for Tulane on the American Conference Championships on Wednesday, Feb. 18, on the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Overall, the Green Wave are ranked sixth with 191 factors. The program had 4 prime 10 particular person or group occasion finishes and 9 point-scorers on the opening day.

Coetzee swam a 4:45.45 to earn silver within the occasion and 28 group factors. Her time was a season-best and just below her earlier collegiate finest that ranked second all-time at Tulane within the occasion set finally yr’s American Conference Championships. Varvara Gkiouzepa Petropoulou completed fifth within the occasion with 4:49.15 to earn 25 factors. Rafaela Sumida took thirteenth with 4:55.38 for 14 factors. Sydney Mullin positioned seventeenth total for 9 factors.

The 200 medley relay group of Andrea Zeebe, Paula Gaya Bisquerra, Nicole Fant and Eliza Lennox took seventh place with a 1:40.98. The group earned 46 group factors.

The 200 IM noticed three Tulane level scorers as Danielle Barberie took twelfth (2:02.96) for 15 factors, Shahboz positioned nineteenth (2:03.32) for six factors and Ebba Holgerrson earned twenty first (2:04.91) for 4 factors.

Fant was Tulane’s highest finisher within the 50 free (23.62).

The relay diving group grouping of Eva Shawver, Libby Brewer and Taylor Cekay completed eighth total (212.90 factors) for 44 group factors.

Next, the Green Wave continues competing on the second day of the American Conference Championships on Thursday, Feb. 19, beginning at 9:30 a.m. for the preliminaries and ending with the swim finals at 5 p.m. The 1m diving preliminaries start at 11 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. with the finals. The occasions on faucet on the second day are the 400 IM, 100 butterfly, 200 free, 1m diving, 200 free relay, and the 400 medley relay.

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