Oregon State Prevails Over Seattle U, SWOCC at DAM Cancer Meet

DAM Cancer Meet

  • Seattle U, Southwest Oregon Community College at Oregon State
  • Results
  • OSU def. Seattle U 135-63; OSU def. SWOCC 135-54
  • Nov. 16, 2018

Courtesy: Oregon State Athletics

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State defeated Seattle U 135-63 and Southwest Oregon Community College 135-54 in the DAM Cancer meet beating 15 career best times along the way.

The Beavers jumped out in front in the first event, sweeping top 3 in the 200-medley relay. The A relay team of Felicia Anderson, Cali Rowland, Paige Maynard, and Kristina Schneider finished out in front with a time of 1:45.93.

“We’re doing exactly what we have been trying to do since the start of the year,” Head Coach Jennifer Buffin said. “Every week we come in and try to be better than we were the week before. It’s not about coming in and focusing on how many events we win, it’s about how we can get better as a program every week. It was a great performance on a team level and on an individual level for everybody that got in the pool. ”

Chloe Bowman kept the Beavers rolling, taking first in the 1000 freestyle and setting a career best with a time of 10:38.40. She would later finish the 500 free with a time of 5:14.64, another career best for the freshman.

“(The freshmen) play a big role in what this program is going to do, not only this year but what they are going to do in the future,” Buffin said. “We want to build a culture of winning, and where everybody who is on this roster is a contributor, whether they are a senior or a freshman.”

The Beavers are back in action with the USA Winter Nationals and Husky Invitational November 28th-December 2nd.

Courtesy: Seattle U Athletics

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Seattle University women’s swimming fell, 135-63, at Oregon State Friday afternoon. Five different Redhawks placed second in individual races.

“We had some good swims today,” said Coach Craig Nisgor. “We’ve been going hard in practice the past few weeks. We competed well and we’re getting things in shape for the Husky Invite.”

Bryn Lasher’s 59.86 ranked second in the 100 butterfly. Maddie Rapp took third with a 1:00.01 effort.

In the 100 freestyle, Kailey DeLozier, Olivia Gabanek, and Margaux Thompson finished second, third, and fourth, respectively. DeLozier’s 57.23 was good for silver, just ahead of Gabanek (57.53) and Thompson (57.79) in the race.

Marissa Chan swam a 1:03.35 in the 100 backstroke, claiming second on Friday.

In the 500 freestyle, Jayna Van Stone and Julia Gorman posted second-and-third-place finishes, respectively. Van Stone clocked in at 5:25.05, with Gorman right behind at 5:27.39.

Darian Himes delivered a second-place showing in the 100 breaststroke with a 1:11.77 time. Emma McGill placed third in the event.

In the 400 freestyle relay, Van Stone, Sherlyn Devadason, Gorman, and Sarah Carr tallied a 3:44.78 to finish second. The group of Chan, Rapp, Emily Bakewell, and Jenessa Schulte placed third.

The Redhawks next compete in two weeks at the 2018 Husky Invitational in Federal Way, Wash.

 

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