New Mexico State Opens Weekend With Big Win Over Colorado School of Mines

New Mexico State vs Colorado School of Mines

  • October 24, 2024
  • Golden, Colo.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: NM State Sports

GOLDEN, Colo. – NM State returned to action for their first of two dual meets scheduled this week. On Thursday evening, the Aggies (2-0) earned a 152-103 victory over Colorado School of Mines (0-1) at the Colorado School of Mines Natatorium.

On the day, the Aggies tallied a total of 27 podium finishes across 14 events, including sweeping the podium in the 100 back. Individually, several Aggies shined including Dijana MazumdarEmma BaconKatie Rink and Naomi Slee who each registered a total of 18 points on the day.

To open the meet, NM State turned in first and third-place finishes in the 200 medley relay to immediately set the tone. In the event, the Aggies’ A relay team of Emily DobbinsKodi WimanFaye McDonagh and Dijana Mazumdar earned the first win of the day after posting a time of 1:46.49.

A pair of Aggies owned the top two spots in the next event as Naomi Slee (10:41.82) and Estel Galo (10:54.62) finished first and second in the 1000 free.

Katie Rink then submitted the top time in the 200 free as she reached the wall at 1:54.95 to finish nearly five seconds ahead of the field. Rink would also dominate the 500 free with a time of 5:09.17 – coming in almost 15 seconds before anyone else in the field.

The 100 back was the event the Aggies controlled the most as the three competing Aggies finished first, second and third. This performance came from Emily Dobbins (58.89), Anna Uren (1:01.12) and Jamie Puhalski (1:01.31).

After contributing in the 200 medley relay, Kodi Wiman earned her first individual win as she secured the top spot in the 100 breast with a time of 1:06.53.

Later, Emma Bacon logged a first-place finish in the 200 fly with a time of 2:10.44 to clock in over two seconds quicker than the remaining five competitors. Bacon also posted a first-place finish in the 100 fly with a time of 57.87.

In her second collegiate competition, freshman Dijana Mazumdar collected another gold medal as she posted a time of 24.43 in the 50 free to secure the top spot in the sprint. Just one event later, Mazumdar would pick up her second win of the dual as she finished first in the 100 free with a time of 52.60.

Naomi Slee then swam away from the field in the 200 back as she managed a first-place finish with a time of 2:07.22 to reach the wall over six seconds ahead of the next-closest competitor.

Riley Crespo would secure the top spot in the final individual event of the meet as she placed first in the 400 IM with a time of 4:40.43.

Lastly, the quartet of Emily DobbinsDijana MazumdarKira Brownell and Katie Rink would clinch the victory in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:36.62.

Aggie Results | W, 152-103

200 Medley Relay
1. NM State (A – Dobbins, Wiman, McDonagh, Mazumdar) – 1:46.49
3. NM State (B – Uren, Charitou, Bacon, Costantini) – 1:50.07
4. NM State (C – Brownell, Rumbaum, Osthelder, Puhalski) – 1:50.12

1000 Free
1. Naomi Slee – 10:41.82
3. Estel Galo – 10:54.63

200 Free
1. Katie Rink – 1:54.95
3. Dreamer Kowatch – 1:59.61
5. Caroline Costantini – 2:01.57

100 Back
1. Emily Dobbins – 58.89
2. Anna Uren – 1:01.12
3. Jamie Puhalski – 1:01.31

100 Breast
1. Kodi Wiman – 1:06.53
3. Foteini Charitou – 1:08.46
6. Arleen Rumbaum – 1:10.47

200 Fly
1. Emma Bacon – 2:10.44
3. Ellen Osthelder – 2:12.70
4. Riley Crespo – 2:14.41

50 Free
1. Dijana Mazumdar – 24.43
3. Carolin Costantini – 24.93
6. Kira Brownell – 25.35

100 Free
1. Dijana Mazumdar – 52.60
2. Emily Dobbins – 54.03
6. Kira Brownell – 55.26

200 Back
1. Naomi Slee – 2:07.22
3. Jamie Puhalski – 2:13.84
4. Anna Uren – 2:16.41

200 Breast
2. Foteini Charitou – 2:31.66
5. Arleen Rumbaum – 2:33.11

500 Free
1. Katie Rink – 5:09.17
2. Estel Galo – 5:24.02

100 Fly
1. Emma Bacon – 57.87
2. Faye McDonagh – 58.76
4. Ellen Osthelder – 59.04

400 IM
1. Riley Crespo – 4:40.43

200 Free Relay
1. NM State (A – Dobbins, Mazumdar, Brownell, Rink) – 1:36.62
3. NM State (B – Puhalski, Osthelder, Costantini, Uren) – 1:40.35
4. NM State (C – Slee, Kowatch, Charitou, Bacon) – 1:42.38

Following the win over the Orediggers, NM State will travel to Greeley, Colo., for a matchup against WAC counterpart Northern Colorado on Friday. The Aggies and Bears will begin swimming at 4 p.m. MT. Additionally, the NM State divers will join their teammates in competition on Friday.

Courtesy: Mines Athletics

GOLDEN, Colo. – The Colorado School of Mines Women’s Swimming team hosted its 2024-25 opener on Thursday against NCAA Division I New Mexico State at the Mines Natatorium. Collegiate debuts by the Oredigger freshmen and a first-place finish from Jordan Tierney were the highlights.

New Mexico State won the dual by a score of 152-103, but Mines had plenty of bright spots. Sophia CristalJennifer PiersonElizabeth Powers, and Abby Swanson all competed in their first races as Orediggers, and turned in quality times and finishes. Additionally, returning all-American Jordan Tierney gave Mines a first-place finish after winning the 200-breast in 2:23.91.Overall, the Oredigger women tallied two gold medals and seven second-place finishes, not including exhibitions by the Cowgirls.

The late-afternoon event started with Mines racing to silver in the 200-medley relay with a time of 1:48.8. Olivia Kisow provided the Orediggers their next second-place finish in the 200-free by stopping the clock at 1:59.23. Ava Burger, returning to competition for the first time since the 2022-23 campaign, claimed silver in the 100-breast by swimming 1:07.77. After that, Sophia Buhr finished second in the 200-fly with a time of 2:12.56. Then, the freshmen truly burst onto the scene.

Pierson, who anchored the medley relay to start the meet, flew to silver in the 50-free at a 24.61 clip. Swanson joined her in the race and posted a 25.11 with Kylie VanderMeer right behind at 25.16. Pierson followed up with a second-place finish in the 100-free, stopping the clock at 53.46. Cristal (54.62) and Swanson (54.75) made it an all-freshmen race, going back-to-back in fourth and fifth. The 200-back saw the return of veteran experience as Burger added another second-place finish for Mines in 2:13.74. Tierney’s gold came next. Appearances by Powers in the 500-free and Cristal in the 100-fly rounded out the individual races for the freshmen. Isabella Bono turned in the second-fastest time in the 400-IM before Mines’ top 200-freestyle relay did the same to end the meet.

Mines’ women return to action on Friday, Nov. 1, at Adams State where the Oredigger men will also swim their season opener. A full preview and any live coverage information will be posted at www.minesathletics.com the week leading up to the meet.

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