Northern Iowa Women, St. Cloud State Men Come Out On Top At Coyote Extravaganza

2024 COYOTE EXTRAVAGANZA

  • November 1-2, 2024
  • Rochester, Minn.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Scores -Men
    1. St. Cloud State: 2269.5 points
    2. South Dakota: 2165.5 points
    3. South Dakota State: 1946 points
  • Team Scores – Women
      1. Northern Iowa: 2098 points
      2. South Dakota: 2008.5 points
      3. South Dakota State: 1799.5 points
      4. St. Cloud State: 1389 points
      5. Sioux Falls: 1097 points

Courtesy: Northern Iowa Athletics

ROCHESTER, Minn. – UNI swimming and diving picked up 11 first-place finishes over the weekend as it took on the likes of St. Cloud State, South Dakota, South Dakota State and Sioux Falls at the Huskies (Coyotes) Invite on Friday and Saturday.

Competition kicked off for the Panthers on Friday afternoon with the 400-yard medley relay team of Elyse BraytonSydney AirdHannah Nedder and Morgan Meyer taking first place (3:53.27). Hallory Domnick followed with a second place finish in the 200-yard freestyle (1:54.01), while Northern Iowa swept the podium in the 50-yard freestyle, led by Faith Larsen in first (23.41), Abby Lear in second (24.16) and Meyer in third (24.23).

Olivia Chambers, making her season-debut following her Paralympic gold medal performance this summer, took home the top prize in the 400-yard individual medley (4:34.77), with Nikki Walters following close behind in second (4:36.89). Larsen took first in the 100-yard butterfly (56.61) as Hannah Nedder followed right behind in second (56.94). Meyer found herself at the top of the results sheet in the 100-yard freestyle (51.87), while Abby Lear followed shortly behind in third (52.94).

Brayton picked up a second-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke (58.58), while Domnick put on a strong showing for third in the 500-yard freestyle (5:10.90). The combo of Lear, Meyer, Nedder and Larsen finished off the opening night of action winning the 200-yard free relay title (1:34.16).

The Panthers started off Saturday’s competition with the 200-yard medley relay team of Brayton, Aird, Nedder and Larsen taking first place (1:47.06), as Meyer and Domnick finished first and second respectively in the 200-yard freestyle. Larsen once again showed off her sprinting speed with another 50-yard freestyle win (23.75) as Lear claimed third place (24.29).

Walters showed grit and took third in the 200-yard butterfly (2:10.13), while Meyer claimed her third victory of the weekend in the 100-yard freestyle (52.23) with Larsen in second (52.44). Brayton took first in the 200-yard backstroke (2:07.48) as the relay team of Meyer, Lear, Domnick and Larsen closed out competition with a top finish in the 400-yard free relay (3.29.00).

Over in the diving well, Erica Peters took second place in the three-meter diving with a score of 239.05, while Maddie Moran followed in third at 234.10, her highest collegiate finish on the boards. Hannah Taylor finished in fifth for the Panthers in the three-meter respectively with a score of 225.55.

In the one-meter diving competition, the Panthers saw another podium sweep as Peters, Trista Thompson and Moran captured the top-three places with scores of 249.45, 248.25 and 222.75 respectively.

UP NEXT
The Panthers return to the pool, Nov. 21-23 at the Hawkeye Invite at the Campus Recreation-Wellness Center in Iowa City.

Courtesy: SCSU Athletics

Rochester, Minn. – St. Cloud State Swim & Dive had an impressive showing over the weekend, competing at the Coyote Extravaganza on Friday and Saturday. The Men’s team was able to beat both of their Division I competitors and continue their undefeated season. While the Women’s team ended the meet in fourth, falling to their Division I competition. They were able to pick up the win over in conference rival Sioux Falls.

Team Scores:

Men’s Teams

  1. St. Cloud State: 2269.5 points
  2. South Dakota: 2165.5 points
  3. South Dakota State: 1946 points

Women’s Teams

  1. Northern Iowa: 2098 points
  2. South Dakota: 2008.5 points
  3. South Dakota State: 1799.5 points
  4. St. Cloud State: 1389 points
  5. Sioux Falls: 1097 points

TOP HUSKIES

  • Freshman Hallie Drossel picked up the win in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:05.49
  • Senior Kailey Fossel finished 8th in 3-meter diving earning a score of 206.30

  •  Senior Raf Hendriks threw down winning times in all his individual events. On the first day of competition, winning the 200 freestyles (1:41.36) and the 100 backstroke (48.71). On the second day he picked up wins in the 200 freestyle (1:40.78) and the 200 backstroke (1:46.65).

  • Sophomore Sprinter Reid Tigges took the win in the men’s 50 free with a blazing 20.70.

  • Sophomore Justin Rowles got his hand on the wall first in a nail biter finish in the men’s 100 freestyle, finishing with a time of 46.77.

  • Senior Emile Dost ran away with both the men’s individual medley’s posting top times of 1:53.03 and 4:05.25 in the 200IM and 400IM respectively.

  • Sophomore Lance Godard took the win in both the men’s butterfly races, going 48.86 in the 100 butterfly and a blistering 1:50.85 in the 200 butterfly.

  • The Husky men also swept the relay events over the weekend.

UP NEXT

The Huskies will be back in action next weekend, as they face St. Thomas on November 9th in St. Paul. The men’s team is hoping to continue their undefeated season, while the Women’s team is hoping to pick up a big win against the Division I opponent.

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