ROCHESTER, Mich. – The Swim and Dive teams both earned victories against Miami of Ohio in their final home meet of 2021. The men won 192.5-107.5 while the women won 167-132.Â
Susan LaGrand took first in three events, and second in the 200 IM (2:06.36). Her two solo first place finishes came in the 100 (55.60) and 200 (1:59.85) backstroke, and she took first as part of the 200 medley relay team of
Taylor Bailey,
Mia Keranen and
Jordyn Shipps, with a 1:42.63 time.
Bailey, in addition to the victory in the 200 medley relay, finished first in both the 100 (1:04.19) and 200 (2:17.93) breaststroke.Â
Shipps took first place in both the 100 freestyle (51.28) and 100 butterfly (55.52) races. Shipps also took second in the 200 freestyle with a 1:52.32 time.Â
Elleana Chalifoux, Katelynn Cummings and
Alyssa Ruhf took first through third respectively in the three meter dive. Chalifoux also took first in the one meter dive, sweeping both diving events.
Overall, the women's swim and dive team took 11/16 first place finishes.

The men's swim and dive team had an impressive showing, placing first in 14 of 16 events.Â
Marko Khotynetskyi took home four first place finishes, with two solo victories. His two solo first place finishes were in the 100 (48.61) and 200 (1:51.68) backstroke races.
The relay team of Khotynetskyi,
Ryan Geheb,
Mack Flowers and
Christian Bart placed first in the 200 medley relay with a 1:29.71 time. Khotynetskyi and Bart took home another first place finish in the 400 freestyle relay, as part of the team which included
Rudy Aguilar-Fernandez and
Jack Wike. Their winning time was 3:00.81.
Aguilar-Fernandez added a first place victory in the 500 freestyle with a 4:35.96 time. His 1:38.99 time also was best in the 200 freestyle, marking three first-place finishes on the day.
Bart had two first place finishes of his own as well in the 100 breaststroke (55.62) and 100 freestyle (45.37) races.Â
Scott Scrivano placed first in both diving events. He earned a 301.65 score in the three-meter dive and a 265.73 score in the one-meter dive.Â
Andrew Bernsdorf won the 200 IM with a 1:53.20 time. He also placed second in the 200 breaststroke with a 2:07.71 time.Â
Both men's and women's swim and dive has a few weeks off before their final meet of the season against Akron in the Zippy Invite, which runs from Dec. 3-5.