Full Results (.pdf)CINCINNATI - In their final road competition before returning to the renovated Natatorium for the upcoming House of Champions meet, the Jags men's and women's swimming and diving teams were swept by Cincinnati on Friday night (Oct. 30) in IUPUI's first visit to the Keating Aquatic Center.Freshman diver
Krisztian Somhegyi headlined the meet for IUPUI as he took top results on the boards winning the 1 and 3-meter competitions.
His teammates
Erik Romer finished second on 1-meter and
Mitch Mastey took third off both boards. Junior
Bailey Wills (second on both boards) and
Melissa Berger (third on both boards) also had a strong competition for the dive team.
"We had a good meet tonight," said IUPUI's head diving coach
Eric Barnes. "Great preparation behind the boards and the divers were great supporting each other. We need to keep doing our thing and focus on bringing the group together in practice over the next few weeks to keep getting better as the upcoming competition will feature four members of the national team from the last world championship."
The swimmers posted quality times facing some of their best competition of the season.
Jon Stoller took one of the Jags two winning heats as he touched the wall first in the 200 breast in 2:06.78. Senior captain
Lennart Kuester took his 100 free heat in 46:13.
Their swims were shortly followed by two additional excellent efforts; first from freshman
Ben Levart, who dropped four seconds from his first meet for the Jags at Notre Dame on October 9th to race a 500 free in 4:36.03, posting the 7th fastest time in school history. Meanwhile junior
Maranda Buha was just clipped in her 100 butterfly, missing out on a winning heat by .11.
Freshman
Allison Cicero (1:57.70) and Kuester (1:42.57 placing 2nd) led the Jags to a good start in their 200 freestyle races while another freshman,
Adam Wait, just missed a top 10 school time with his 1:55.40 in the 200 butterfly.
The Jags top relay highlight was the final event of the night as Kuester,
Aaron Brysch,
Trenton Wolfe and
Jared Allen matched the Bearcats stroke for stroke throughout the 400 free relay. Cincinnati got the better at the end touching the wall just .12 ahead of IUPUI to take the race.
"We've continued to work the team hard in training and we were up against a really good team in Cincinnati tonight," said Head Coach
Matt Bos. "Despite the hard practices there were some good individual swims but we need to get better. We will be glad to get back to the main competition pool in the Nat for some practices here shortly and get ready for the House of Champions meet."
All-American Jackie Keire from Cincinnati set two pool records for the Bearcats in the 50 free with a time of 23.07 and lowering the 500 free time by almost four seconds with 4:51.78.
As noted, the Jags will take to home water for the first time this season on November 20-22 for the House of Champions invite following the recent $20 million renovation to the facility. IUPUI will host Indiana University (Dive Only), University of Kentucky (Dive Only), UW-Green Bay, University of Evansville, University of Western Illinois, University of Indianapolis, and Centre College over the three days. Preliminary heats will begin at 10:30am and finals at 6pm each day. Diving action will be contested just once each day with the final schedule yet to be determined. All session tickets and single session tickets will be sold each day at the Natatorium box office inside the main hallway.
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