UW-MILWAUKEE VS GREEN BAY
- January 24, 2026
- Milwaukee, Wisc.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: MKE Athletics
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee women’s swim & dive team defeated conference foe Green Bay in the Klotsche Natatorium Saturday by a score of 212-84. The Panther women have won the last six meetings with the Phoenix, with their last defeat coming in January 2019.
“Another solid performance today,” said head coach Kyle Clements. “As we hit this championship season, we are seeing the hard work of our training from first semester kick in.”
Gabrielle LePine was the leading point earner for the Black & Gold, finishing first in the 100 Breaststroke (1:05.98) and 200 Breaststroke (2:26.56).
Christiana Brooks delivered a pair of wins, taking the 50 Freestyle in 24.20 and following it up with a victory in the 100 Freestyle at 54.28.
Maddi Hayashi swept the butterfly events in the Klotsche Natatorium. The sophomore finished the 100 Butterfly in 58.79, and the 200 Butterfly in 2:10.61.
Coming off an impressive performance in the MKE Time Trials, Elli Moss secured two victories on the day. In the 200 Backstroke, Moss touched the wall first with a time of 2:06.08. She saw the same result in the 200 IM, completing the event in 2:13.45.
In the diving portion of the meet, Kristina Wittmann came away with two wins, recording scores of 264.53 in the 1-meter Dive and 277.43 in the 3-meter Dive.
Mara Freeman put on a commanding performance in the backstroke, claiming wins in both the 100 and 200. Her 57.35 effort in the 100 Backstroke secured her third victory of the event this season.
The team of Freeman, LePine, Hayashi, and Brooks took the top spot in the 200 Medley Relay, clocking a time of 1:47.31.
In the 800 Freestyle Relay, the unit of Natalie DiProspero, Erika Thomas, Cat Fonda, and Audrey Dixon turned in a 7:59.02 outing which was good for first place.
“We are yet to see everyone consistently look sharp, but we are seeing the stroke and technique hold strong through the fatigue of a race. I like where we are, and I am looking forward to seeing where these next few weeks take us,” said Clements.
UP NEXT
The Panthers will be back in action when they host Stevens Point for the final dual meet of the season Friday, Jan. 30. The first events will kick off at 1:00 p.m.
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee men’s swim & dive team topped conference opponent Green Bay 176-103 in the Klotsche Natatorium Saturday.
“Another solid performance today,” said head coach Kyle Clements. “As we hit this championship season, we are seeing the hard work of our training from first semester kick in.”
The win marked the Black & Gold’s fifth straight victory over the Phoenix, extending the Panthers’ series advantage to 19-13.
Milwaukee was led by Caleb Carlisle, who nabbed two victories and pool records on the day. In the 100 Breaststroke, the sophomore set a new career-best with his 55.13 effort. His time currently ranks second in the Panther record books for the event. Carlisle also won the 100 Butterfly with his 48.07 performance.
Gunnar Seversen also found himself on top of the podium twice against Green Bay with wins in the 200 Freestyle (1:39.67) and the 500 Freestyle (4:36.21).
In his first meet of 2026, Sam Lorenz built on his sophomore campaign success. In the 50 Freestyle, Lorenz took the crown with a 20.22 performance, finishing over one second faster than the next swimmer. He also won the 200 Backstroke where he touched the wall in 1:49.75.
In the diving events, Will Francis received the most points in the 1-meter and 3-meter Dives, collecting scores of 269.10 and 247.43, respectively.
The squad of Lorenz, Andrew Jones, Carlisle, and Charlie House put together a pool-record performance in the 200 Medley Relay with their 1:27.93 outing.
House also saw success in the 100 Freestyle where he touched the wall first in 45.24.
Logan Beebe claimed the top spot on the podium in the 200 Butterfly. The freshman clocked a time of 1:54.67.
Another freshman, Emre Arican, finished first in the home meet. Arican won the 200 IM, completing the event in 1:54.30.
“We are yet to see everyone consistently look sharp, but we are seeing the stroke and technique hold strong through the fatigue of a race. I like where we are, and I am looking forward to seeing where these next few weeks take us,” said Clements.
UP NEXT
Milwaukee will host its final meet of the season in a dual matchup with Stevens Point Friday, Jan. 30. The first events will begin at 1:00 p.m.
