EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Swimming and diving will host their first home meet of the season in the last competition of the fall schedule with a matchup against Missouri State on Friday afternoon.
Diving events will begin at 3:30 p.m. CT with swimming events to directly follow.
The Aces are back after a successful trip to House of Champions in Indianapolis. The women finished 7th overall with 528 points, and the men finished in 7th as well with 540 points.
Matt Duke took the top finish for the Aces on Friday. His heat winning 20.95 50 freestyle was good for 17
th place overall. Sophomore Eli James tied for 29
th with a career high 21.39, while fellow sophomore Ryan Wood followed in 31
st with 21.51.
Freshman Ee Tan took 22
nd overall in the 500 freestyle with a final time of 4:38.04. Freshman Oskar Menkhaus followed in 23
rd with 4:40.30, and junior Samad Abu-Shanab clocked a 4:48.47 for 24
th. Menkhaus's preliminary time of 4:37.77 was a lifetime best by over 5 seconds. Freshman David Killian rounded out the event with a 4:41.56 for 28
th.
Junior Paul Cozzens was Evansville's sole representative in the returning session of the 200 IM. He placed 27
th with a final time of 1:54.38.
On the women's side, senior Kristen Myers led the way with a 27
th place finish in the 50 freestyle, her time a 24.18. She was followed by junior Emma Hennessy with a 32
nd place 24.56. In the morning's preliminary event, sophomore Grace Cullen achieved a lifetime best 25.37.
Junior Ashton Adams placed 28
th in the 500 freestyle with a final time of 5:14.08, while freshman Nicolette Wickes clocked a 5:20.07 for 32
nd.
Senior Kaylee Gubricky achieved a lifetime best 100 breaststroke time of 1:08.48 as a split in the 400 Medley Relay.
On Saturday, sophomore Credence Pattinson led the way for the men. He competed in the A-Final of the 100 butterfly, clocking a 49.73 for 7
th place. Senior Matt Duke followed in a 51.03 for 21
st place. Junior Zack Sagan achieved a lifetime best time of 52.66 for 28
th place. Pattinson also placed 5
th overall in the 100 backstroke with a 49.89. Junior Brandt Hudson placed 17
th with a 50.68.
Junior Paul Cozzens took to the consolation final of the 400 IM to finish in a 4:06.39, good for 14
th place overall. Freshmen David Killian and Ee Tan took 21
st and 22
nd with times of 4:10.46 and 4:12.00 respectively.
Hudson also competed in the consolation final of the 200 freestyle to earn 15
th place with a time of 1:41.11. Freshman Oskar Menkhaus clocked a 1:43.22 for 22
nd place. Senior Jared Sutphin clocked a best time of 1:42.55 for 26
th place.
Sophomore Eli James achieved a lifetime best in the 100 breaststroke with a final time of 57.91, good for 18
th place.
Senior Sam Gowdy took the top spot for the women's squad in the A-Final of the 100 backstroke. She clocked a 56.34 for 7
th place. Junior Kristy Kupfer took 23
rd with a 59.35. Kupfer also placed 24
th in the 200 freestyle with a final time of 1:55.83
Senior Kristen Myers qualified for the consolation final of the 100 butterfly. Her time of 56.98 was good for 13
th place, while sophomore Kara Steward followed in a 57.05 for 14
th, though her preliminary time of 56.74 was a lifetime best.
Junior Ashton Adams took the top spot for Evansville in the 400 IM. She recorded a final time of 4:43.70 for 21
st place, while fellow junior Shaina Weisberg followed shortly for 22
nd in a 4:46.38.
Junior Alaina Sylvester competed in the consolation final of the 100 breaststroke to record a 1:05.82, good for 11
th place. Senior Sylvia McFadden placed 20
th with 1:09.18, while sophomore Andrea Ramis, freshman Pearl Muensterman, and Amy Smith finished in 22
nd, 23
rd, and 24
th with times of 1:09.39, 1:09.44, and 1:10.59 respectively.
A number of best times were achieved in the morning's preliminary round as well. Freshman Alexis Nunn clocked a 1:00.70 in the 100 butterfly. Sophomore Sarah Alexander touched in at a record 1:09.19 in the 100 breaststroke. Sophomore Danielle Baugh also achieved a best time in the 100 backstroke with 1:02.58.
Sophomore Kara Steward shone on Sunday with a new school record in the 200 butterfly. She clocked in a 2:04.34 that placed her 9
th overall. Senior Kristen Myers followed in 15
th place with a final time of 2:08.78.
Senior Sam Gowdy participated in the consolation final of the 200 backstroke. She improved on her preliminary time by a second and a half for a 10
th place 2:04.59. Junior Kristy Kupfer placed 24
th with a 2:10.68. In the morning's preliminary, freshman Katie Turner clocked a personal record of a 2:17.52.
Junior Alaina Sylvester has a consolation final appearance in the 200 breaststroke. She took 16
th place with a final time of 2:27.81, while senior Sylvia McFadden placed 24
th with a 2:32.96. Jessie Steele was the sole Evansville representative in the 100 freestyle, clocking in a 53.18 for 30
th place.
On the men's side, Samad Abu-Shanab led the men in the 1650 freestyle with a 17
th place finishing 16:11.39. Freshman Ee Tan followed after in a 16:27.67 for 18
th place.
Sophomore Credence Pattinson and junior Brandt Hudson swam in the consolation final of the 200 backstroke, taking 15
th and 16
thplaces at 1:51.59 and 1:54.90 respectively. Freshman David Killian placed 21
st with a time of 1:53.50.
In the 100 freestyle, seniors Jared Sutphin and Matt Duke brought up the rear of the C-Final for 23
rd and 24
th places with times of 46.61 and 46.84 respectively. Sophomore Eli James took 24
th as well in the 200 breaststroke with a 2:07.70.
Junior Paul Cozzens took to the consolation final of the 200 butterfly to record a 1:55.47 for 14
th place. Sophomore Ryan Wood took 18
th with a1:56.03, junior Zack Sagan took 19
th with 1:56.98, both season best times, and freshman Jacob Bailey placed 24
th with a 2:00.92.
On the diving side, freshman Maggie Franz led the women with a 14
th place finish on 1-Meter with 202.45 points, while sophomore Natalie Gerard took a quick 15
th with 201.25 points. Franz took 15
th on 3-Meter with 193.50 points, while freshman Sarah Kempf and Gerard followed in 16
th and 17
th with 178.10 and 167.10 points respectively.
Senior Miguel Marcano took 10
th on both 1-Meter and 3-Meter with 220.80 points and 221.95 respectively.
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