Illinois State Takes Down UNI In Two-Day Women’s Dual

Illinois State vs Northern Iowa

  • January 19-20
  • Normal, Ill.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: Illinois State Athletics

NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State Swim and Dive closed out a dual win over UNI Saturday, winning seven of nine events in Day two performance that secured a 189-155 win over the Panthers.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Eva Reyes opened the day with a 1M win that swept the weekend on the boards. After taking 3M on Friday, Reyes won 278.25 to earn a pair of victories for the weekend.
  • Illinois State took its second relay win of the weekend, as Chloe TylerMadyson MorseMia Snow and Emma Feltzer went 1:45.29 for first in the 200y Medley Relay.
  • Diana Walker took home her second win of the weekend, in what was her final home meet as a Redbird. She took first in the 500y Free with a time of 5:06.88.
  • Olivia Gonder also earned a win in her final home meet, turning in a time of 2:07.04 in the 200IM to round out the meet.
  • Also highlighting the day was Sydney Hoff, who earned a win in the 200y Breast going 2:22.87, Giulia Basco, who earned first in the 100y Butterfly with a time of 57.73, and Emma Feltzer, who took the 100 Free with a time of 52.00.
  • In all Illinois State won 13 events in the meet, including a pair of relays and both diving events

Courtesy: UNI Athletics

NORMAL, Ill. — The UNI swimming and diving team rounded out its final dual of the 2023-24 season on Saturday afternoon, wrapping up a two-day competition in a 198-155 loss to the Illinois State Redbirds at Horton Pool.

Northern Iowa finishes the dual portion of the season with a 10-3 record, its third straight season with ten or more dual victories, including a program-record 12 dual wins last year.

Friday’s competition kicked off with the 400-yard medley relay where reigning MVC Swimmer of the Week Amber FinkeSydney AirdScout Bergwall and Faith Larsen clocked a 3:52.01 to finish in second place overall. Olivia Chambers took home the first individual event win of the dual in the 400-yard individual medley (4:30.73), while Morgan Meyer placed second in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:55.11.

Larsen once again showed off her abilities as a sprinter with a first-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle, clocking a 24.07. Freshman Nikki Walters meanwhile took third-place in the 200-yard butterfly with a final time of 2:11.88.

Finke took home the gold in the 100-yard backstroke for a second straight meet after an impressive mark of 56.31 seconds, beating out Illinois State’s Chloe Tyler by over a full second margin. Chambers grabbed her second individual win of the meet in the 1,000-yard freestyle, posting a time of 10:29.51. Abby Lear and Clare Christsensen joined forces with Larsen and Meyer to close the opening night of the meet in the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1:36.05.

Saturday morning’s action began with a second-place finish in the following two events, with Chambers swimming a 5:09.00 time in the 500-yard freestyle and Aird posting a 2:25.16 in the 200-yard breaststroke. Finke grabbed her second win of the meet in the 200-yard backstroke (2:01.34) and also finished second in the 200-yard individual medley (2:07.22), while Larsen recorded a second-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle (52.23). Hannah Nedder also took second overall in the 100-yard butterfly (58.16).

UNI closed the meet with a narrow victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay, as Meyer, Lear and Larsen joined up with Waren Graeve for a winning time of 3:32.09.

In the diving well, Erica Peters led the Panthers in the three-meter competition on Friday night in third-place with a score of 256.50, with Avery Hogan taking fourth (241.35) and Hannah Taylor in fifth (232.95). Trista Thompson led the way for Northern Iowa in Saturday’s one-meter diving action, earning second-place with a score of 256.28, with Peters following in fifth with a 239.48. Abby Hutchins would earn fifth place on the one-meter boards (225.30).

UP NEXT
The Panthers return to the pool two weeks from now as swimmers head to Sioux Falls, South Dakota for the Coyote Invite, while divers head to eastern Nebraska for the Omaha Diving Invitational.

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