No. 14 Girls’s Swimming and Diving Wins Seven Occasions at IU Indy

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CHICAGO, Ill. – The No. 14 Washington University in St. Louis ladies’s swimming and diving crew wrapped up the two-day Division III Shootout on Saturday, hosted by the University of Chicago. Additionally, the Bears additionally competed at IU Indy towards the Cougars and Northern Kentucky.
 
D3 Shootout
The Bears completed fourth with a rating of 562.5. Pomona-Pitzer received the sector with a 624.5.
 
Top Finishers
SWIMMING

  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 500 Freestyle

    • First-year Sarah Cohen completed second with a time of 5:05.37
    • Senior Ali Roche claimed 12th total in 5:06.74

       

  • 100 Butterfly
  • 200 Breaststroke

    • Junior Hannah Lee completed fourth with a time of two:24.06
    • Junior Rachel Bello completed 13th total with a time of two:23.27

       

  • Mixed 400 Free Relay

    • First-year Ayaan Olasewere, first-year Sarah Cohen, junior Marco Minai and first-year Robin Koehler completed fourth with a time of three:17.82

       

  • 200 Backstroke

    • Roche claimed third with a time of two:04.37
    • Chen took 13th in 2:06.34

       

  • 100 Freestyle
  • 200 IM

    • Bello completed fifth with a time of two:08.20
    • Cohen took 16th in 2:14.39

       

  • 200 Freestyle Relay

    • The crew of xx completed fifth with a time of 1:35.65

       

DIVING

 
IU Indy
Top Finishers
SWIMMING

  • 400 Medley Relay
  • 1,000 Freestyle

    • Kravstov completed second with a time of 10:45.69
    • Senior Nicole Caruso took third in 10:48.89

       

  • 200 Freestyle

    • Basler received the sector with a time of 1:55.29
    • Senior Anna Fonda took third in 1:57.35
    • First-year Lily Dourney completed fourth in 1:58.65

       

  • 100 Backstroke
  • 100 Breaststroke

    • Senior Avery Dixon completed third with a time of 1:06.52
    • Sammut claimed fourth in 1:06.68
    • Hackel took fifth in 1:06.72

       

  • 200 Butterfly

    • Hermacinski completed third with a time of two:10.70
    • First-year Abby Wright took fourth in 2:14.25

       

  • 50 Freestyle

 

  • 100 Freestyle

    • Basler completed second with a time of 53.23
    • Junior Holly Gmelich took third in 53.70
    • Gattone completed fourth in 54.22

       

  • 200 Backstroke

    • Sophomore Elizabeth Oyler received the sector with a time of 1:45.75
    • Kravstov took fourth in 2:08.23

       

  • 200 Breaststroke

    • King completed third with a time of two:25.37
    • Dixon took fifth in 2:27.96

       

  • 500 Freestyle

    • Wright completed in first place with a time of 5:13.33
    • Fonda took third in 5:18.57

       

  • 100 Butterfly

    • Junior Kiera Johnson received the sector with a time of 58.31
    • Sophomore Lindsay Alisbah took second in 58.35
    • Gattone completed third in 59.44
    • Hermacinski took fifth in 1:00.35

       

  • 200 IM

    • Alisbah claimed the highest spot in 2:09.31
    • Frey took third with a time of two:11.30

       

  • 400 Freestyle Relay

    • The crew of Sammut, Gattone, first-year Crystal Yu and Wright received with a time of three:35.23
    • Senior Sophia Gossum, Gmelich, Fonda and Alisbah took second in 3:37.04

 
DIVING

  • 3-Meter

    • Sophomore Kate Li completed fourth with a rating of 232.95
    • First-year Ally Isgar tied for fifth with a 211.28
    • First-year Elle Vahedian took seventh with a 182.48

       

  • 1-Meter

    • Isgar completed fifth with a rating of 223.58
    • Li took sixth with a 221.93
    • Vahedian completed seventh with a 185.93

       

The Bears head again to Chicago Friday, Nov. 21 to Sunday, Nov. 23 for the Phoenix Invitational, hosted by the University of Chicago.
 
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