San Jose State vs CSU Bakersfield (W)
- December 31, 2019
- Bakersfield, California
- Results (PDF)
Courtesy: San Diego State Athletics
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – San José State swimming and diving wrapped 2019 up with a big dual meet victory as they took down Cal State Bakersfield, 171.5-126.5, on Tuesday. SJSU won both relays and had eight individual winners in the victory.
The Spartans started the day off with a 1-2 finish in the 200 medley relay with the “A” team of Maddy Grimes, Rebecca Petoe, Lani Auva’a and Gabby Heng edging out the “B” team (Makenna Mathieson, Chloe Limargo, Antoinette Loya, and Kimberlee Giggey), with times of 1:46.84 and 1:48.63, respectively.
Making the switch to individual events, the 200 yard freestyle saw a 2-3-4 finish by Heng (1:55.82), Katie McIntee (1:57.59) and Kate Hanf (1:57.74) to pick up nine points. Makenna Mathieson took second in the 100 yard backstroke with a time of 59.90 and then the Spartans swept the 100 yard breaststroke with Petoe finishing first in 1:06.82 followed by Limargo (1:07.99) and Cali Rowland (1:08.39).
Maddy Sailors (23.90) and Antoinette Loya (24.28) picked up 13 points with a 1-2 finish in the 50 yard freestyle before the Spartans swept once again, this time in the 100 yard freestyle as Heng (52.66), Loya (53.42) and McIntee (54.12) swam their way to a 1-2-3 finish.
The Spartans took the top two spots in both the 200 yard backstroke with Auva’a (2:08.58) edging out Grimes (2:08.80) for the best time, and the 100 yard butterfly as Hanf (58.42) and Petoe (59.03) took care of business. Hanf closed out the individual events with her second win of the day in the 200 yard IM with a final of 2:11.63.
SJSU closed the afternoon with a first and third-place in the 400 yard freestyle relay.
Natasha Sondeno won both one and three-meter diving as she scored 221.03 on the 3-meter platform before scoring 235.88 in the 1-meter.
With calendar turned over to a new year (and decade) the Spartans return to action Friday, January 3, in San Diego as they face off with San Diego State, Air Force and Incarnate Word.
Full results can be found below and in the pdf link at the top of the page.
Dual Meet vs. CSUB
Bakersfield, Calif.
December 31, 2019
Final Results
200 Medley Relay
1. SJSU A (Grimes, Petoe, Auva’a, Heng) – 1:46.84
2. SJSU B (Mathieson, Limargo, Loya, Giggey) – 1:48.63
1000 Freestyle
1. Mikayla Popham (CSUB) – 10:25.63
3. Erin Wayman – 10:42.45, 6. Daria Cocol – 11:10.40
200 Freestyle
1. Jayssie Haynes (CSUB) – 1:55.11
2. Gabby Heng – 1:55.82, 3. Katie McIntee – 1:57.59, 4. Kate Hanf – 1:57.74
100 Backstroke
1. Tabea Mose (CSUB) – 58.84
2. Makenna Mathieson – 59.90, 5. Megan Green (1:03.22)
100 Breaststroke
1. Rebecca Petoe (1:06.82)
2. Chloe Limargo (1:07.99), 3. Cali Rowland (1:08.39), 5. Lea Marion (1:09.19)
50 Butterfly
1. Maddie Cosgrove (2:07.01)
3. Lani Auva’a (2:09.22), 4. Angelika Yngson (2:12.26)
50 Freestyle
1. Maddy Sailors (23.90)
2. Antoinette Loya (24.28), 4. Kimberlee Giggey (25.01), 7. Maleah Schmidt (25.83), Katrina Slivkoff (26.04), Negin Tehranian (26.08)
100 Freestyle
1. Gabby Heng (52.66)
2. Antoinette Loya (53.42), 3. Katie McIntee (54.12), 8. Maleah Schmidt (55.77), Katrina Slivkoff (58.25)
200 Backstroke
1. Lani Auva’a (2:08.58)
2. Maddy Grimes (2:08.80), 5. Makenna Mathieson (2:12.85)
200 Breaststroke
1. Jayssie Haynes (CSUB) – 2:22.48
2. Chloe Limargo (2:25.22), 4. Lea Marion (2:26.27), 5. Cali Rowland (2:29.41), 7. Angelika Yngson (2:30.63)
500 Freestyle
1. Mikayala Popham (CSUB) – 5:07.59
3. Erin Wayman (5:10.57), 4. Daria Cocol (5:18.28)
100 Butterfly
1. Kate Hanf (58.42)
2. Rebecca Petoe (59.03), 7. Negin Tehranian (1:02.05), 8. Kimberlee Giggey (1:04.19)
200 IM
1. Kate Hanf (2:11.63)
4. Chloe Limargo (2:13.81), 5. Angelika Yngson (2:16.11), 8. Lani Auva’a (2:20.38), Lea Marion (2:16.58), Cali Rowland (2:18.53)
400 Freestyle Relay
1. SJSU A (Heng, McIntee, Giggey, Loya) – 3:32.84
3. SJSU B (Schmidt, Mathieson, Petoe, Cocol) – 3:38.80
3-Meter Diving
1. Natasha Sondeno (221.03)
4. Anna Jabs (145.05)
1-Meter Diving
1. Natasha Sondeno (235.88)
3. Anna Jabs (189.39)
Courtesy: CSU Bakersfield Athletics
Bakersfield, Calif. – Jayssie Haynes and Mikayla Popham each won a pair of individual swims, but the CSU Bakersfield women’s swimming and diving team was outlasted in dual meet competition by visiting San Jose State on Tuesday morning. The shorthanded Roadrunners won three of the meet’s first four races but faded down the stretch and eventually fell to the Spartans, 171.5 to 126.5. With the loss, CSUB wraps up the first half of the season with a record of 3-2 in dual meets.
“We had some great swims today, just not enough,” said CSUB Director of Swimming and Diving Chris Hansen. “I hope we can learn from this. We got what we expected from Mikayla and Jayssie, but winning takes more than individual performances, it takes a depth of strong swims.”
Popham swam the 1000 Free for the first time in her career and won in dominating fashion. The freshman finished in a time of 10:25.63 and bested the field by more than fourteen seconds in the process. She added a victory in the 500 Free touching the wall in 5:07.59 and was third in the 200 IM getting home in 2:12.10.
Haynes won both the 200 Free and 200 Breaststroke without trailing a single split. She finished her 200 Free in 1:55.11 and won the 200 Breaststroke by nearly three seconds in a time of 2:22.48. She finished just behind Popham in the 200 IM with a time of 2:13.49.
Maddie Cosgrove and Tabea Mose also won individual races for Bakersfield. Cosgrove captured the 200 Fly in 2:07.01 and added a third-place finish in the 100 Fly, while Mose posted a 58.84 to win the 100 Back.
Ariane Skeggs finished second in both the 500 (5:10.56) and 1000 Freestyle (10:25.63) events and Maya Valdoria added a runner-up finish in the 200 Fly (2:08.86).
“Maddie and Tabea gave us great swims,” said Hansen. “They’re giving us the type of consistency we need in their events. Ariane continues to improve and has been swimming very well for us the last few weeks.”
In the diving competition, Lauren Carson placed second in both disciplines. The sophomore posted a 165.30 in the 3 Meter event, before setting a new personal best in the 1 Meter with a score of 213.75.
The Roadrunner now face a quick turnaround, as they’re back in action on Jan. 4, when they host a tri-meet with UC San Diego and Loyola Marymount beginning at noon.