WashU Rolls To Sweep of SLU; Bear Men Beat Billikens For Seventh Straight Year

WASHINGTON VS ST. LOUIS

  • October 18, 2024
  • St. Louis, Mo.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results

Courtesy: WashU Athletics

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The No. 16 Washington University in St. Louis women’s swimming and diving team topped Division I St. Louis University, 162-81, on Friday evening at Millstone Pool in the season opener.

The win marks the second year in a row the Bears defeated the Billikins.

Top Finishers:

  • 200 Medley Relay
  • 1,000 Freestyle
  • 200 Freestyle
  • 50 Freestyle
    • Watson won the field in 24.77
    • Leng finished second in 25.00
  • 200 IM
    • Junior Rin Iimi won with a time of 2:10.41
    • Chen finished second in 2:11.56
    • Sophomore Lili Sandor took fourth with a time of 2:12.26
  • 1-Meter Diving
    • Sophomore Shanze Karimi won with a score of 255.20
    • Sophomore Madi Okon took second with 227.30 points
    • First-year Kate Li finished third with a score of 217.50
  • 100 Butterfly
    • Watson won her second race of the day in 57.80
    • Mink finished fourth in 1:00.20
  • 100 Freestyle
    • Qi won her first collegiate race with a time of 54.11
    • Sahota claimed second in 54.29
    • Basler took third in 55.15
  • 100 Backstroke
    • Chen won with a time of 58.31
    • Roche finished third in 1:00.79
  • 500 Freestyle
    • Iimi finished second with a time of 5:18.46
    • Bello took third in 5:19.40
    • Senior Isabella Barrientos finished fifth with a time of 5:22.36
  • 3-Meter Diving
    • Karimi won with a score of 251.75
    • Okon finished second with 236.85 points
    • Li took fourth with a score of 227.15
  • 100 Breaststroke
    • Lee claimed the top spot with a time of 1:05.69
    • Sammut finished fourth in 1:09.18
  • 200 Freestyle Relay
    • Leng, Qi, Lee and sophomore Izzie Gattone won, edging second place with a time of 1:39.05
    • Senior Caroline Deluca, Bello, Roche and Iimi finished third in 1:41.28

The Bears head to the University of Chicago on Saturday, Nov. 2 for a 1 p.m. meet with the Maroons.

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The No. 9 Washington University in St. Louis men’s swimming and diving team defeated Division I St. Louis University, 142-95, on Friday evening to open the 2024-25 slate.

The Bears have won the last seven meets against the Billikins.

Top Finishers:

  • 200 Medley Relay
  • 1,000 Freestyle
  • 200 Freestyle
  • 50 Freestyle
  • 200 IM
    • Minai led the field in 1:53.66
    • Scott finished second in 1:55.78
    • First-year Chas Jones took third in 1:56.81
    • First-year Allan Chu finished fourth in 1:59.04
  • 1-Meter Diving
  • 100 Butterfly
    • Bick won the race with a time of 50.26
    • Walker finished second in 51.35
    • Minai took third in 51.38
    • Sophomore Tommy Moul took fourth in 51.58
    • Junior Andy Zhu rounded out the top five with a time of 51.99
  • 100 Freestyle
    • Sibley won in 47.05
    • Feng finished third with a time of 47.45
    • Junior Reece Bends took fourth in 47.90
    • Rockaway finished fifth in 48.48
  • 100 Backstroke
    • Wolford won by more than two seconds with a time of 50.27
  • 500 Freestyle
    • Borjigin won with a time of 4:46.45
  • 3-Meter Diving
    • Calderwood finished second with a score of 209.50
    • Polikowski took third with 162.75 points
  • 100 Breaststroke
    • Scott finished second with a time of 57.97
    • Lin took fourth in 59.36
  • 200 Freestyle Relay
    • Feng, Garren, Wolford and Sibley finished second in 1:24.62
    • Moul, junior Kai Taft, Bends and first-year Thomas Bergin finished fourth in 1:26.67

The Bears head to the University of Chicago on Saturday, Nov. 2 for a 1 p.m. meet with the Maroons.

Courtesy: SLU Athletics

ST. LOUIS – Ben Mears and Karis Reynaga won two events apiece in Saint Louis swimming and diving’s dual meet vs. Washington University Friday evening.

WashU won the men’s meet 142-95 and the women’s meet 162-81.

Mears led the SLU men with victories in 1-meter diving (261.40) and 3-meter diving (269.55). Reynaga was the top performer for the Billiken women, winning the 200 free (1:57.33) and 500 free (5:17.84).

Grant Gerl won the men’s 50 free (21.54) and was a member of the Billikens’ winning 200 free relay team (1:24.52) that also included Colton MosleyEthan Hudock and Logan TownsendBrae Sanchez touched first in the 100 breast (57.44).

Morgan Walker collected a victory in the women’s 1000 free (10:57.92).

The Billikens travel to Little Rock, Ark., to face Little Rock and Henderson State Saturday, Oct. 26.

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not bk
4 days ago

Love to see it. D3>D1

James
Reply to  not bk
3 days ago

I think that NYU also beat Fordham, another D1 A-10 school

FastSwimming
Reply to  James
3 days ago

A10 looking rough, except GW of course