UIC Men Earn First Win of Season Over Milwaukee; Panther Women Defeat Flames

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November 01st, 2021 College, News

UIC vs Milwaukee

  • Saturday, October 30, 2021
  • Results

Courtesy: UIC Athletics

UIC’s men defeated Milwaukee to get their first dual meet win of the season Saturday afternoon.  Josh Dellorto, Dan Galinski, Liam Davis, and Felix Lafortune all won two events to lead the Flames to a 160-140 victory.

A trio of Flames women also won multiple events.  Lilly Culp, Kalie Landrum, and Cydney Liebenberg were all double winners, but the Panthers won every other event to claim the team win.

“This is a long season, and our goal is to improve with every meet, event, lap, and dive. That’s exactly what we saw today and it was great to see some of our underclassmen step up in their events,” Tim Loeffler said. “We are excited and already looking to next week.”

Event Winners

  • Kalie Landrum got her first collegiate win in the 200 free.  Later in the meet, she won the 500 free.
  • Josh Dellorto was the 200 free and 100 free winner.
  • Dan Galinski won the 100 breast and 200 breast.
  • Lilly Culp won the 200 fly by a comfortable two and a half seconds.  She also took first in the 100 fly.
  • Liam Davis was a double winner in the 200 and 100 fly.
  • Jeff Wiedoff sprinted fastest in the 50 free.
  • Cydney Liebenberg was the 1-meter and 3-meter diving winner.
  • Felix Lafortune claimed both men’s diving events.
  • Owen Zant captured the 200 back.
  • Kyle Lewarchick won the 200 IM.

Top Performers

  • Victoria Thor was second in the 1000 free and the 500 free.
  • Anna Scovill was third in the 100 back.
  • Owen Zant came in second in the 100 back.
  • Taira Juronis and Sam Malecki were second and third in both the 100 breast and 200 breast.
  • Ben Ramminger was second in the 100 breast.
  • Kyle Lewarchick was right behind his teammate, finishing second in the 200 fly.
  • Cole Tremewan came in second in 1-meter diving, and third in 3-meter.
  • Poleena Kovalaske and Bree Moericke were second and third in the 100 free.
  • Ashlee Weltyk was the fastest Flame in the 200 back, finishing third.
  • Alex Dvorak was second in the 200 breast.

Relays

  • Scovill, Juronis, Isabella Del Rosario, and Kovalaske were nipped at the wall and came in second in the 200 medley relay.
  • Cory Michalek, Ramminger, Lewarchick, and Wiedoff came in second in the 200 medley relay by 0.03 seconds.
  • Landrum, Kovalaske, Moericke, and Beth Kelzer were second in the 400 free relay.
  • Dellorto, Michalek, Lewarchick, and Tyler Schwertfeger took third in the 400 free relay.

Up Next

  • The Flames will take on league favorite Oakland next weekend.
  • The meet against the defending conference champion will be Saturday at 11 Central.

Courtesy: Milwaukee Athletics

MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee women’s swimming and diving team defeated UIC in the home opener on Saturday, dousing the Flames 171.5-128.5 for the Panthers second Horizon League win of the season.

The afternoon was highlighted by eight individual victories and a pool record in the 400 freestyle relay.

For the second consecutive meet, freshman Nhia Caras collected a pair of individual victories while improving upon her times from a week ago. Caras placed first in the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.71 and clocked in at 51.84 in the 100 free for her second win.

Junior Makaila Scheiblein picked up a pair of individual victories as well, claiming the top spot in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.60) and 200 breaststroke (2:23.62).

“Lot of great swims today,” said head coach Kyle Clements. “Overall, we were very happy today. We were able to have our full roster today. Last week when we went on the road, we were missing some people but with everyone here it really rounds out the team. We showed a lot of depth across different races, but the same people that performed well last week performed well against but now we have added more people to that list moving forward.”

Antoni Haupt earned a win in the 1000 free with a time of 10:38.16 while Giulia Guerra-Montes touched the wall at 2:08.27 in the 200 backstroke to tally a victory. Molly Meland picked up a win in the 100 back (59.02) and Meghan Jagdfeld won the 200 IM (2:11.08) to round out the individual victories for Milwaukee.

Strong performances in the 200 medley relay and the 400 free relay saw the Panthers garner a pair victories. The time of 3:30.50 in the 400 free relay featuring Kelen McDanielsCassandra HutchinsBella Passamani, and Caras set a new Klotsche Natatorium record.

McKenzie Sanchez paced the diving efforts for Milwaukee, as she netted a pair of second-place finishes on the 1-meter and 3-meter boards.

Like last week, the Panthers showcased their depth, as the team collected seven runner-up finishes including three in races where the Black & Gold also earned individual victories. Riley Melendy earned a pair of second-place finishes in the 100 back and the 200 back while Meland placed second in the 100 butterfly. Sydney Dahl (200 free), Passamni (200 fly), McDaniels (50 free), and Bri Zablocki (200 IM) each tallied a second-place finish in their respective events.

The team will return to action next Friday as they host Wheaton (Ill.) at 5 p.m. inside the Klotsche Natatorium Milwaukee owns a 27-3 advantage in the all-time series against the Thunder.

“We are looking forward to next week,” Clements commented. “We look to keep improving week over week.”

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