Denver, CO
Tigers Pick Up Four Wins in Denver
DENVER, Colo. – The LSU swimming and diving crew picked up 4 wins in a tri-team meet with the College of Denver and Air Pressure Academy Saturday contained in the El Pomar Natatorium.
The boys defeated Denver by a rating of 223-77 and Air Pressure by a rating of 225-75. For the ladies, they received their second and third twin meet of the season, choosing up a 220-80 win over Denver and 235-65 in opposition to Air Pressure.
The Tigers received 26 of the 32 occasions, together with the 4 relays LSU competed in. To start the person wins, Jenna Bridges picked up the win within the 1000-yard free with a time of 10:24.59 and Allison Tomsuden touched the wall proper behind her with a time of 10:29.98. Stuart Higdon had his first collegiate win within the 1000-yard free with a time of 9:39.89.
For the 200-yard free, Megan Barnes, Jolee Liles and Chloe Cheng completed within the high three with Barnes ending with a time of 1:52.86. Within the 100-yard again, switch Jade Hannah received with a time of 55.39, whereas Katarina Milutinovich and Michaela de Villiers closed out the highest three. On the lads’s aspect, Griffin Curtis got here out victorious with a time of fifty.14.
Mitch Mason received yet one more 100-yard breaststroke race with a time of 55.33. Moreover, he received the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of two:04.72.
Within the 200-fly, Sofia Sartori continued her sturdy begin in opposition to collegiate competitors with one other win. She touched the wall first with a time of two:01.20. Sartori additionally completed first within the 100-fly with a time of 55.38. For the lads, Gavin Rogers picked up the win within the 200-fly with a time of 1:52.05, whereas Pawel Uryniuk received the 100-fly with a time of 48.91.
Within the pace freestyle occasions, the Tigers had 4 spectacular wins.
Maggie MacNeil, who has damaged 4 data in two meets, closed out the meet Saturday with a win within the 200-back with a time of 1:56.26. Her time positioned within the seventh spot on the LSU all-time top-10 for the occasion.
The LSU divers dominated the sector with wins in every of the 4 occasions they competed in. On the ladies’s three-meter, the highest 5 finishers got here from LSU, together with Helle Tuxen having a rating of 341.25. Following Tuxen was Hayley Montague, Montserrat Lavenant, Chiara Pellacani, and Maggie Buckley. On the lads’s one-meter, Adrian Abadia and Carson Paul took the highest two spots with respective scores of 324.05 and 323.15.
On girls’s one-meter, 4 of the highest 5 divers had been from LSU. Tuxen additionally received the occasion with a rating of 322.15. On the lads’s three-meter, Abadia and Zayne Danielewicz earned the highest two spots with scores of 417.25 and 349.75.
The Tigers return to motion on Oct. 27 within the LSU Natatorium for a midday begin in Baton Rouge.