
ROCHESTER, Mich. – The men and women's swim teams combined for 26 first place finishes in their 193-107 (men) and 226-74 (women) win over the Green Bay Phoenix. In addition to these first place finishes, 12 of them set new top times in the Horizon League.
Marko Khotynetskyi continues to swim extremely well as he tallied four more first place finishes in today's meeting. Khotynetskyi won the 200 free (1:40.08), the 100 free (45.36), the 200 IM (1:51.58) and was a leg on the 200 medley relay with teammates
Ryan Geheb,
Mack Flowers and
Christian Bart.
Susan LaGrand also continues to shine as she recorded numerous first place finishes in the women's dominant victory over Green Bay. LaGrand and her relay team of
Sydney McDowell,
Grace Shinske and
Katie Colwell won the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:42.74 while LaGrand went on to win the 100 fly (55.60) and the 200 IM (2:03.48).
Bernie Turchi and
Jordan Smith led the way on the diving board as they both won the one and three meter dive events. Turchi tallied scores of 259.27 (one-meter) and 250.12 (three-meter) while Smith earned 265.05 (one-meter) and 301.43 (three-meter).
Sohvi Nenonen won the 200 free with a time of 1:51.91 as well as the 500 free, clocking in at 4:59.92. Both times were new Horizon League bests. Nenonen along with teammates
Katie Colwell,
Emily Aycock and
Jenna Maas set a new league best in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:35.68.
Grace Shinske and
Will Gayne swept the backstroke events with Shinske taking the 100 (54.94) and the 200 (2:04.28) while
Will Gayne recorded times of 50.44 (100) and 1:50.6 (200).
Other first place finishes include:
Maggie Held – 1000 free
Sonya Zubenko – 200 fly
Kirstyn Abbasse – 50 free
Christian Bart – 50 free
Katie Colwell – 100 free
Taylor Bailey – 200 breast
Rudy Aguilar – 500 free
Mack Flowers – 100 fly
The Golden Grizzlies will take a brief hiatus for Thanksgiving and return to the pool Dec. 6-8 at the Akron Zippy Invitational.
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