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Miami (OH) Sweeps Ball State With Nearly Matching Winning Scores

Miami (OH) vs Ball State

  • Saturday, January 21, 2023
  • Muncie, Ind.
  • SCY (25 yards)
  • Results
  • Team Scores
    • Women: Miami 167, Ball State 132
    • Men: Miami 168, Ball State 132

Courtesy: Miami Athletics

The Miami University swimming and diving team claimed victory in a co-ed visiting meet against Ball State on Saturday, Jan. 21. The men’s team finished on top 168-132, while the women’s team won 167-132.

How It Happened:

  • The meet kicked off with the 200 medley relay. For the women’s A relay team, Madeline PadavicEmma SchuelerHonor Brodie-Foy and Nicole Maier came in first with a combined time of 1:44.61. The men’s A relay team of Owen BlazerAdrian DulayHenju Duvenhage and Jack Herczeg took second, earning a combined time of 1:33.12.
  • The RedHawks’ men’s team swept top placements in the 1000 freestyle, with Evan Kindseth in first (9:45.99), Yonatan Rosin in second (9:49.87) and Nick Barrows in third (9:57.51). Audrey Conley finished first for the women’s team (10:26.80), with Katheryn Antonowich placing third (10:42.36).
  • Greta Kolbeck won the women’s 200 freestyle for Miami with a time of 1:52.62, followed by Mollie Lumsden in third (1:54.96). The men’s team had Uroš Djokovic taking first with a time of 1:43.21.
  • In the men’s 100 backstroke, Blazer (52.05) and Fitz Miller (53.02) placed first and second respectively. Angelina Cakuls finished first for the women’s team with a time of 57.35, with Padavic finishing third (57.75).
  • Sara Lahrach-Sanchez took second in the women’s 100 breaststroke (1:05.91), while Caitlin Horn followed in third (1:08.52). For the men’s team, Dulay took second (59.37) and Benjamin Eichberg took third (59.64).
  • The women’s 200 butterfly saw a first-place finish from Maier (2:05.47), with Erin Szczupakiewicz close behind in second (2:05.66). Allen Cotton won the event for the men’s team (1:53.78), while Tommy Frye placed third (1:55.28).
  • Herczeg and Taylor Connors both took third in the 50 freestyle; Herczeg earned a time of 21.36 and Connors earned a time of 24.31. The pair also placed second in the 100 freestyle, Connors with a time of 52.98 and Herczeg with a time of 46.70, followed by Matt Fetterman in third (47.14).
  • In the 200 backstroke, Blazer came out on top with a time of 1:53.01, with Zach Bann in second (1:53.47). Cakuls also won the event for the women’s team with a time of 2:03.37, where Lumsden placed second (2:05.60).
  • Eichberg finished second in the men’s 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:09.43, followed by Dulay in third (2:10.72). For the women’s team, Lahrach-Sanchez placed second (2:23.47).
  • The Miami men’s team had the top-three placements in the 500 freestyle, with Frye in first (4:44.43), Djokovic in second (4:44.61) and Rosin in third (4:49.72). Kolbeck won the event for the women’s team with a time of 5:05.72.
  • Szczupakiewicz took first in the women’s 100 butterfly with a time of 57.27, with McKenzie Reid in third (58.83). The men’s team had Jack Clouatre in first with a time of 50.77.
  • The men’s team once again took all top-three finishes, this time in the 400 IM where Cotton took first (4:09.05), Barrows took second (4:10.13) and Bann took third (4:13.68). Maier won for the women’s team with a time of 4:24.83.
  • The meet closed out with the 400 freestyle relay. The women’s A relay team of Kolbeck, Connors, Jenna Halliday and Julia Waechter took first with a combined time of 3:30.01. Herczeg, Djokovic, Duvenhage and Fetterman brought the men’s A relay team to a second-place finish, earning a combined time of 3:05.37.
  • In diving events, Jackson Miller came out on top in the men’s 3 meter dive, scoring 360.53 points; Mia Meinhardt placed second for the women’s team, scoring 269.25 points. Meinhardt also finished second in the women’s 1 meter dive (263.85), with Nora Kowalski in third (242.78), while Miller placed second for the men’s team (295.13) and John Dymond placed third (292.69).

Up Next:
The RedHawks return to action with a visit to Kenyon on Saturday, Jan. 27. Meet start time is set for 3 pm.

Courtesy: Ball State Athletics

MUNCIE, Ind. – The Ball State women’s swimming & diving team turned in a solid effort Saturday afternoon, picking up six event wins in a dual meet versus Miami at the Lewellen Aquatic Center.

Despite the six wins, the Cardinals (3-4) suffered a 167-132 setback to the visiting RedHawks (5-2).

Junior Laura Wright got the meet started with a first-place finish in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.43. Wright then followed up with an additional victory in the 200 breaststroke (2:19.72).

The Cardinals also had a great showing in the sprint freestyles, starting with a 1-2 finish in the 50. Payton Kelly took home the victory in 24.08, while Apsara Sakbun was a hundredth off the pace in second at 24.09.

Sakbun would not be denied an event win, however, as she took top billing in the 100 freestyle in 52.72.

Sophomore Ashleigh Provan continued her great start to the second half of the season taking home victories on both the 1M (274.73) and 3M (277.58) diving boards. Provan’s score of 274.73 on the 1M board was a NCAA Zone Diving qualifying mark.

The Ball State women’s swimming & diving program will be back in action next Saturday, Jan. 28, at noon when it hosts Bellarmine on Senior Day at the Lewellen Aquatic Center.

The Cardinals will then close their regular season next Sunday, Jan. 29, at the Butler Invite held at Fishers High School.

Ball State Event-By-Event Results at Indiana State

200 Medley Relay
2. Shelby CristLaura WrightHannah JonesPayton Kelly – 1:44.73
4. Lilia NewkirkJenn GillenEliza BaderApsara Sakbun – 1:49.03
5. Sophia KuehnKenzie PiercePhoebe RensinkHaley Sakbun – 1:50.93

1000 Freestyle
2. Marcella Ribeiro – 10:34.78
4. Mary Kate Phillips – 10:53.19

200 Freestyle
2. Kiran Stauffer – 1:54.25
4. Gracey Payne – 1:55.42
5. Elizabeth King – 1:57.64

100 Backstroke
2. Hannah Jones – 57.53
4. Lilia Newkirk – 57.77
5. Shelby Crist – 58.24

100 Breaststroke
1. Laura Wright – 1:04.43
4. Jenn Gillen – 1:08.78
6. Kenzie Pierce – 1:08.90

200 Butterfly
3. Sydney Dygert – 2:09.37
4. Phoebe Rensink – 2:11.28
5. Callie Tuma – 2:15.83

50 Freestyle
1. Payton Kelly – 24.08
2. Apsara Sakbun – 24.09
6. Haley Sakbun – 24.83
EXH. MaKayla Miller – 25.10
EXH. Eliza Bader – 25.12
EXH. Emma Horton – 26.35

3M Diving
1. Ashleigh Provan – 277.58
3. Maddy Hischer – 247.05

100 Freestyle
1. Apsara Sakbun – 52.72
3. Gracey Payne – 52.98
4. Payton Kelly – 53.35

200 Backstroke
3. Lilia Newkirk – 2:06.90
5. Jessie Fraley – 2:09.13
6. Alyssa Messenger – 2:09.23

200 Breaststroke
1. Laura Wright – 2:19.72
3. Jenn Gillen – 2:25.83
6. Neely Agnew – 2:37.79

500 Freestyle
2. Marcella Ribeiro – 5:08.37
3. Kiran Stauffer – 5:09.70
6. Callie Tuma – 5:24.83

100 Butterfly
2. Hannah Jones – 58.21
5. Phoebe Rensink – 59.42
6. Shelby Crist – 59.60

400 IM
2. Sophia Kuehn – 4:38.19
3. Kenzie Pierce – 4:43.13
4. Sydney Dygert – 4:44.70

400 Freestyle Relay
2. Payton KellyApsara SakbunMarcella RibeiroGracey Payne – 3:30.23
3. Haley SakbunElizabeth KingKiran StaufferHannah Jones – 3:34.19
6. Alyssa MessengerMary Kate PhillipsMaKayla MillerEmma Horton – 3:44.43

1M Diving
1. Ashleigh Provan – 274.73
6. Maddy Hischer – 219.15
7. Hannah Justice – 207.15

MUNCIE, Ind. – – Senior Owen Chaye and junior Joey Garberick each picked up a pair of individual event wins, as well as a pool record each, to lead a strong Ball State men’s swimming & diving effort versus Miami Saturday afternoon at the Lewellen Aquatic Center.

In fact, the Cardinals (1-3) were able to pick up seven event wins on the day. Unfortunately, it was not enough to get past the RedHawks (2-3) who earned a 168-132 victory.

Chaye and Garberick started their dominance early, helping the 200 medley relay kick off the day with a first-place swim of 1:31.71. They were joined by sophomore Ethan Pheifer and senior Bryce Handshoe.

Four events later, Garberick would score his first individual win with a pool record time of 55.49 in the 100 breaststroke, besting his own mark of 56.67 set last season. He would complete the breaststroke sweep later in the meet, with a first-place effort of 2:04.19 in the 200.

Two events after Garberick’s pool record, Chaye would pick up one of his own with a winning time of 20.72 in the 50 free, it was .04 faster than the previous mark of 20.76 set by Wester Kentucky’s Kicker Vincill in 2000.

Chaye would go on to win the 100 freestyle (45.82) later in the meet, before swimming leadoff for the pool record setting 400 freestyle relay which clocked in at 3:04.47. He was joined on the swim by senior Jack Wolferd, Pheifer, and freshman Jacob Siewers as they surpassed the previous mark of 3:04.94 set in 1994.

The Cardinals also had success in the diving well, starting with freshman Porter Brovont earning an NCAA Zone Diving qualifying mark of 325.20 in a second-place effort on the 3M board.

Senior Wyatt Blake would follow by winning the 1M competition with a score of 297.30, just shy of the NCAA Zone mark of 300 for the board.

The Ball State men’s swimming & diving team returns to action with a pair of meets next weekend. The Cardinals will celebrate senior day versus Bellarmine Saturday at Noon at the Lewellen Aquatic Center, before heading to Fishers High School for Sunday’s Butler Invite.

200 Medley Relay
1. Ethan PheiferJoey GarberickBryce HandshoeOwen Chaye – 1:31.71
4. Reece ManningNoah BerrymanMichael BurnsJack Wolfred – 1:35.57
5. Benjamin ClarkstonKenny ReedBryan LowerPatrick White – 1:37.17

1000 Freestyle
4. Zachary Moody – 10:03.66
5. Zach Zishka – 10:12.92
6. Alexander Eddy – 10:16.92

200 Freestyle
2. Jacob Siewers – 1:44.93
3. Aiden Maurer – 1:45.47
5. Landyn Riester – 1:46.12

100 Backstroke
2. Ethan Pheifer – 52.08
4. Logan Ayres – 53.10
6. Sam Jennings – 55.64

100 Breaststroke
1. Joey Garberick – 55.49 (Pool Record – Old Mark: 56.67 set by Garberick in 2022)
4. Michael Burns – 59.74
6. Noah Berryman – 1:00.41

200 Butterfly
2. Bryce Handshoe – 1:54.91
4. Michael Mitsynskyy – 1:55.40
6. Kenny Reed – 1:58.66

50 Freestyle
1. Owen Chaye – 20.72 (Pool Record – Old Mark: 20.76 set by WKU’s Kicker Vincill in 2000)
2. Jack Wolfred – 21.17
5. Mason Young – 21.72
Ex. Patrick White – 21.75
Ex. Erkan Ozgen – 21.96
Ex. Bryan Lower – 23.23

3M Diving
2. Porter Brovont – 325.20 (NCAA Zone Diving Qualifying Mark)
3. Isaac Hunter – 296.65
4. Wyatt Blake – 293.63

100 Freestyle
1. Owen Chaye – 45.82
T3. Jack Wolfred – 47.14
T5. Jacob Siewers – 47.64

200 Backstroke
3. Max Kruglov – 1:55.42
4. Logan Ayres – 1:56.18
6. Ethan Pheifer – 1:59.04

200 Breaststroke
1. Joey Garberick – 2:04.19
5. Michael Burns – 2:13.84
6. Noah Berryman – 2:15.02

500 Freestyle
4. Michael Mitsynskyy – 4:54.92
5. Alexander Eddy – 5:03.00
6. Landyn Riester – 5:06.87

100 Butterfly
2. Bryce Handshoe – 51.10?
3. Benjamin Clarkston – 51.59
5. Kenny Reed – 51.88

1M Diving
1. Wyatt Blake – 297.30
5. Porter Brovont – 258.83
6. Isaac Hunter – 256.43

400 IM
4. Max Kruglov – 4:15.88
5. Zach Zishka – 4:21.84
6. Zachary Moody – 4:26.17

400 Freestyle Relay
1. Owen ChayeJack WolfredEthan PheiferJacob Siewers – 3:04.47
(Pool Record – Old Mark: 3:04.94 by Ben Christoffel, Andy Kryder, Steve Alexander, Paul User in 1994)
3. Mason YoungLandyn RiesterBenjamin ClarkstonJoey Garberick – 3:07.61
5. Kenny ReedPatrick WhiteMichael MitsynskyyErkan Ozgen – 3:13.10

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