ST. CLOUD, Minn. - The Augustana swimming and diving teams split against St. Cloud State on Saturday afternoon in the Halenbeck Hall Aquatic Center.
Final Scores Women
Augustana 200.5, St. Cloud State 98.5
Final Scores Men
St. Cloud State 218.0, Augustana 80.0
In the Fast Lane
-
Bryn Greenwaldt,
Anna Tindall,
Angelina Chan and
Sofia Hein kicked the day off with a 1:45.83 time in the 200 medley relay to finish first.
- In the fifth event of the day,
Amaya Street got the Vikings back in the win column with a 1:58.42 in the 200 free.
- In the 50 back, Greenwaldt earned her second victory of the day when she swam in 25.33 seconds.
-
Nesrine Jelliti made waves in the 50 breast, closing in and earning victory with a school-record 29.94 seconds.
Meesha Montgomery placed third with a personal-best 30.66.
- On the men's side,
Mason Kauffeld earned a second-place finish in the 50 breast, touching the wall in a school-best 27.36.
- In the 100 fly, Chan took home her first individual victory on the day when she won with a time of 58.28.
- At the 50 free, Greenwaldt hit her first qualifying time of the day and earned her third win when she finished in 23.55.
-
Meesha Montgomery's 53.57 second finish in the 100 free helped her earn the first victory for her on the day.
-
Ella Ward-Zeller cruised to a win in the 100 back when she touched the wall in 58.99.
- In the 100 breast, Jelliti and
Ava Brogren paced the way, taking the top two spots in 1:06.38 and 1:07.56, respectively.
-
Maija Kangas swam to victory in the 500 free, earning a 2.8 second victory after touching the wall in 5:20.06.
- Chan, again, took care of business in the 50 fly, zooming with a time of 26.20 for a program-best time.
- Another program record came in the 50 fly as
Peyton Bartsch flew to a first-place finish in 22.73.
- Brogren took the 400 IM when she finished in a personal-best 4:45.62, three seconds ahead of Tindall who took second.
- Greenwaldt, Chan,
Jisella Haskamp and
Anna Schmidt closed the women's side with a 1:37.75 first-place finish in the 200 free relay, just 0.06 seconds ahead of Hein, Mesha and
Makoa Montgomery and Street.
Off the Boards
- In the 1m six dive,
Avery Lommel cashed in an NCAA qualifying point total of 277.95 to finish first.
-
David Binsfeld narrowly missed a qualifying total when he placed second with 280.45 points.
- Lommel and Robbins finished neck-and-neck in the 3m six dive, scoring 255.95 and 254.15 to finish in the top two.
Up Next
The Vikings will compete in the Coyote Extravaganza in Vermillion, S.D., Jan. 31-Feb. 1