Loyola Marymount Dominates Program’s Final Dual Meet Against Westmont

Loyola Marymount vs Westmont (Women)

  • January 27, 2024
  • Los Angeles, Calif.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: LMU Athletics

LOS ANGELES – The LMU Women’s Swim Team, who on Tuesday night learned that their program was one of six being cut by the university, rallied in front of a standing room only crowd to dominate their final dual meet of the season against conference rival Westmont, winning by a margin of 196-66.

Prior to the start of the competition, the 28 women on the team were introduced to a cheering crowd, led by their four seniors: Bebe ChoroserAnna DohertyMaddie Nguyen and Abby Shaw.

Once the swimmers took the blocks, it was all LMU from start to finish as the Lions’ A & B relay teams placed 1-2 in the opening 200 Medley Relay and finished the meet with another 1-2 placing in the 400 Freestyle Relay.
In between the relay events, the Lions won 10 of 12 individual events with Shaw and Natalie Hogenboom recording double wins. Shaw touched first in the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly events while Hogenboom easily won the 200 butterfly and 500 freestyle. Other Lions taking a victory lap were Erin Kau (1650 freestyle), Bella Flaminio (200 freestyle), Nguyen (100 backstroke), Holly Lehr (100 Free), Lydia Hawthorne (200 breaststroke) and Lia Murray (200 backstroke). In six of these events, the Lion’s swept the first three places, earning a 16-3 point advantage in each event to contribute to the lopsided victory.
This was a very emotional day for our team,” noted LMU’s head coach, Bonnie Adair. “We understandably had a couple of dark days since finding out Tuesday night from our athletic director that our program was being cut. We met as a team Thursday afternoon to encourage our swimmers to focus on bringing their best selves to the pool for the short time we have left in our season.”
The team did just that at the meet on Saturday spurred on by parents, alumni and student-athletes from across the university. “This was one of the most inspirational moments of my 20-year career at LMU and I am so proud of this team,” continued Adair. “The Westmont program is growing fast, and they have some very talented swimmers, but this was our team’s day in our home with our supporters and our swimmers wanted to send a message that we are not done yet.”
Following the meet, Lion swimmers and their families gathered for a lunch at the pool to honor their seniors who all reminisced about their four years at LMU.
The Lions return to heavy training for another week before starting their taper in preparation for the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championship. The four-day championship event will be held at East Los Angeles College on Wednesday, February 14 through Saturday, February 17.
Lion Sweeps:
200 Freestyle
Bella Flaminio, LMU
Mackenzie Kawashiri, LMU
Ryann Dorris, LMU
100 Backstroke
Maddie Nguyen, LMU
Bebe Choroser, LMU
Ashley Deabler, LMU
200 Butterfly
Natalie Hogenboom, LMU
Grace Hull, LMU
Ellie Davis, LMU
50 Freestyle
Abby Shaw, LMU
Lauren Kim, LMU
Lia Murray, LMU
100 Freestyle
Holly Lehr, LMU
Rei Sperry, LMU
Bella Flaminio, LMU
200 Backstroke
Lia Murray, LMU
Erin Kau, LMU
Lauren Kim, LMU

Courtesy: Westmont Athletics

(LOS ANGELES) Westmont Swim headed to Los Angeles and the campus of Loyola Marymount on Saturday for the last dual meet of the year.

“We had a good meet today,” said Westmont’s head coach Jill Lin. “It was a very emotional day as Loyola found out on Wednesday that their program was being cut at the end of the season. It was also their senior day today.

“We felt honored to be there as the Lions closed out their program. There were a ton of fans in the stands and it was a really special environment to be a part of.

“We are devastated for LMU Swim and feel exceedingly more grateful that we have the support from our department and school to keep building and growing our program,” reflected Lin.

While the NCAA Division I Lions defeated Westmont 196-66, the Warrior swimmers produced some memorable performances.

“We had some good swims and a lot of people rising up and being really gritty,” noted Lin. “Allison McDougal started out with a gutsy 1650 yard freestyle. She had a neck-and-neck race the entire time and blasted a 32.7 on her last 50 to out touch the Lion next to her. About 15 minutes later she stepped up and raced the 200 yard butterfly and although extremely exhausted pulled out a great race.”

McDougal finished fifth in the 1650, with a time of 19:35.25. In fourth was Grace McAnear (19:16.19) while Olivia Garrison placed third in a time of 18:52.85.

“Another highlight was Ella Chaisson’s double victories in the 100 yard breaststroke and the 200 yard individual medley,” reported Lin. “Being injured and unable to swim breaststroke for much of the season has been challenging for Ella, but having her back in those events today was really exciting to see.”

Chaisson won the breaststroke in a time of 1:09.40, out touching LMU’s Lydia Hawthorne by just over half a second. Abby Rickard finished fourth with a time of 1:13.29 and Kelly Neill (1:15.76) was fifth.

In the 200 yard individual medley, Chaisson posted nearly a five second victory over LMU’s Adele Kopis. Rickard (2:24.86) took fifth.

Hannah DeSoto had some great races and lifetime best times in both the 100 yard and 200 yard backstrokes,” pointed out Lin.

DeSoto finished the 100 yard race in a time of 1:05.67 to take seventh. Katlyn McCurtain claimed fifth place with a time of 1:05.67. In the 200 yard event, McCurtin took fourth with a time of 2:18.84 and DeSoto was sixth, finishing in 2:21.55.

Willow Pazone and McKenzie Rion were the top Warrior finishers in the 200 yard freestyle, taking fourth and fifth place, respectively, and finishing within 0.11 seconds of each other (2:04.02 and 2:04.13).

“Overall it was a good last dual meet,” assessed Lin. “Still lots to work on before conference but a good start.”

The Warriors will participate in the UC Santa Barbara Invitational on Friday and Saturday, February 2-3, before heading off to the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championship at East Los Angeles College. The four-day championship event will be held Wednesday, February 14 through Saturday, February 17.

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