San Diego vs Chapman
- December 7, 2024
- Orange, Calif.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: San Diego Athletics
ORANGE, Calif. — Getting back on track in a big way, the San Diego women’s swimming and diving team put together a tremendous team effort as they bested Chapman by a 169-74 final in Saturday morning’s duel meet.
Leading the way for San Diego in Orange County was the dynamic duo of Jane Riehs and Milan Bever, who each accumulated 554.5 total points against the Panthers in route to USD’s first win of the 2024-25 season. Riehs had a standout afternoon as she posted new event records in both the one meter and three meter dive at Chapman.
The Toreros exceled in every event that they competed in during Saturday’s meet to complete the 2024 slate of their schedule as the team looks forward to winter break. San Diego will be back in action early in the New Year for the Lancer Diver Invite hosted by CBU the weekend of January 9-11.
To view the full results from today’s dual meet, please click here.
Courtesy: Chapman Athletics
Orange, Calif.— The Chapman Panthers welcomed in the University of San Diego for a duel meet Saturday afternoon. The day began with the diving portion and ended with swimming.
During the diving portion, Gracie-Anne Fraunfelder scored 429.25 points on the three meter springboard while McKenzie Abbott put up 396.85 points on the one meter springboard. On the men’s side, Reid Omilian scored 540.0 points on both the one and three meter springboards.
The men’s swim team held their own inter squad meet since USD does not have a men’s team. Standout races included Trent Calloway, Max Polovinkin, James Galligan and Riley Coleman. Callaway recorded a 21.15 in his 50 yard freestyle. Polovinkin recorded a 21.24 in his own 50 freestyle. Galligan recorded a 48.18 during his 100 yard free style and Coleman went a 21.38 in his 50 yard race.
On the women’s side, Kiana Tanizaki-Hudson earned an NCAA B-Cut in 200 yard butterfly going a 2:02.91. Additionally, Alyssa Kooy earned a 54.02 in the 100 yard freestyle while Cora Buelow went a 59.06 in the 100 yard backstroke.
Overall, the Panthers showed flashes of greatness against USD, and will look to continue building on that momentum in 2025.