Hawaii vs TCU vs Air Force vs Tulane
- Friday, January 6, 2023
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
- Team Scores
- Women: Hawaii 148, TCU 93
- Women: Hawaii 186, Tulane 53
- Women: Hawaii 158, Air Force 45
- Women: TCU 111, Air Force 92
- Women: TCU 157, Tulane 80
- Women: Air Force 116, Tulane 87
- Men: TCU 125, Hawaii 116
- Men: TCU 136, Air Force 66.5
- Men: Hawaii 141, Air Force 62
Courtesy: Hawaii Athletics
HONOLULU – The Hawai’i swimming & diving team returned to action with more strong performances in a four-team dual meet with Air Force, TCU and Tulane Friday at the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex.
The Rainbow Wahine came out on top in each of their three duals with the Falcons, Horned Frogs and Green Wave, while the Rainbow Warriors split meets with TCU and Tulane.
Following the meet, UH honored its group of seniors, fifth-years and graduate transfers with a post-meet ceremony.
The UH diving squad put up four new top-10 marks while also adding three more NCAA Zone E diving standards. Isabelle Lombardi shattered her old personal best and moved into sixth all-time in program history in the 1-meter competition with a mark of 315.98, also meeting the Zone E mark in the process. Lombardi also added an NCAA Zone E mark in 3-meter diving with a score of 296.40.
Mackaby Pennington turned in a pair of new top-10 marks at UH with a 357.98 in 1-meter diving, putting him in ninth all-time, while moving into the ninth in the 3-meter competition and meeting the Zone E standard with a 380.93. Juan Gonzalez added his name to the Hawai’i top 10 in the 1-meter competition, putting up a 353.40 to move into 10th in school history.
The UH swim & dive programs are back in action next week, with the swimmers hosting TCU for a dual meet on Jan. 13 and the divers travelling to Los Angeles for the Bruin Diving Invite, Jan. 13-15.
Courtesy: TCU Athletics
Honolulu, Hawaii: The TCU swim and dive team reigned victorious in eleven events on Friday while collecting nine zone cuts in their first meet of 2023. Both the men’s and women’s teams finished 2-1 against Hawaii, Air Force and Tulane on Friday at the Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex.
Anna Kwong sweeps the 1-meter and 3-meter boards en route to another impressive performance for the Frogs.
On the boards, Gracie Liang (265.43), Lauren Cey (275.33) and Faith Harms-Zacharias (284.33) all earned Zone Cuts in the 1-meter on the women’s side. Alec Hubbard placed second on the 3-meter (356.85) and added a Zone cut on the 1-meter (339.00). Freshman Ollie Cazaly scored Zone cuts on the 1-meter (311.10) and 3-meter (327.68) as well.
In the pool, senior Emma Hultquist set the tone early placing first in the 200-yard freestyle (1:50.81).
In the men’s 100 backstroke, freshman Edgar Cicanci (49.75) and junior Elliott Jones (50.33) went back-to-back finishing in first and second place respectively. Senior Piotr Sadlowski placed first in the 100-yard fly with a time of 49.01. Freshman Peter Horton did more of the same in the 50-yard freestyle touching the wall in 20.75 seconds ahead of the pack.
Olivia Rhodes finished the 50-yard freestyle with a top time of 23.31. In the women’s 500-yard freestyle junior Kara Church finished in first place with a time of 5:00.46.
Both men’s 200-yard medley relay teams swam first and second. The first-place team of Jones, Wuilliez, Sadlowski and Raphael Paiva Da Lima finished with a time of 1:29.86. The second-place team of Cicanci, Janis Silins, Dusan Babic and Horton touched the wall with a time of 1:31.17.
Men Scores:
125 TCU – 116 Hawaii
136 TCU – 66.5 Air Force
Women Scores:
148 Hawaii – 93 TCU
111 TCU – 92 Air Force
157 TCU – 80 Tulane
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