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Oakland Downs UIC, Falls To Eastern Michigan

Meet Results

  • November 10, 2017
  • Rochester, Michigan
  • Score
    • Versus UIC
      • MEN: Oakland 178, UIC 103
      • WOMEN: Oakland 191, UIC 109
    • Versus Eastern Michigan
      • MEN: Eastern Michigan 193, Oakland 107
      • WOMEN: Eastern Michigan 199, Oakland 101

Press Release

Courtesy of Oakland Athletics

Grace Shinske and Paul Huch tallied a combined seven first place finishes as the Oakland men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams cruised past UIC, 178-103 and 191-109 respectively.

The Golden Grizzlies continue competition Saturday, Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. against Eastern Michigan in Ypsilanti.

Press Release

Courtesy of Eastern Michigan Athletics

The Eastern Michigan University women’s swimming and diving team claimed its fourth consecutive dual meet win with a victory over Oakland University, Saturday, Nov. 11, at Jones Natatorium. Junior Nicole Swartz (Dayton, Ohio-Centerville) paced the Eagles with three individual event wins en route to the 199-101 win.

Strong relay performances provided the Eagles with an early edge as the Green and White finished first and third in the 200 medley relay. The cohort of sophomore Claire Young(Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.-Grosse Pointe South), juniors Delaney Duncan (Galesburg, Ill.-Galesburg) and Michal Liberman (Rosh Haayin, Israel-Begin), and senior Chase Walker(Vriginia Beach,Va.-Landstown) claimed first with a time of 1:44.02. In third-place, sophomore Casey Gavigan (East Setauket, N.Y.-Ward Melville), freshman Carlee Jones(Edgewood, Ky.-Notre Dame Academy), junior Dora Vrcic (Dubrovacka, Split, Croatia), and sophomore Amelia Armstrong-Grant (Ypsilanti, Mich.-Saline) clocked in at 1:46.87.

After a dominating first-place performance in the 1000 freestyle, Swartz jumped right back in the pool to lead an Eastern sweep in the 200 free. The Dayton, Ohio native grabbed the top spot with a time of 1:54.24, while freshman Meike Staffeldt (Niedersachsen, Germany) and junior Marissa Marion (Rockford, Mich.-Rockford) rounded out the sweep, clocking in at 1:54.82 and 1:55.47, respectively.

EMU posted a pair of top-three finishes in the 100 backstroke. Paced with a win by Gavigan, the Eagles also earned points on a third-place finish in the form of Young.

On the heels of a first-place finish in the 100 breaststroke by Duncan, Eastern extended its lead with its second sweep of the day, this time in the 200 butterfly. Junior Emilie Desnoyers(St. Albert, Alberta) led the way, turning in a time of 2:06.70. Close behind was freshman Abby Rapien (Cincinnati, Ohio-Taylor) finishing at 2:06.93, while junior Rebecca Winnert(Buffalo, N.Y.-Williamsville) snagged third at 2:08.07.

Eastern’s winning streak was halted in the 50 free as Oakland registered its first win of the afternoon. Walker swam to a second-place finish with a time of 24.02 while junior Stephanie Johnston (Holland, Mich.) was just edged out of a top-three finish at 24.08.

Turning things over to the diving squad, the Eagles had a stellar performance with a sweep in the 3-meter. Sophomore Brielle Johnston (Ottawa, Ontario-Catholique Franco-Quest)earned her second 3-meter win for the season with a final score of 305.03, a season-best. Seniors Alli Shereda (Fraser, Mich.-Fraser) and Emily Tubbs (Monroe, Mich.-Monroe) took second and third with finals scores of 283.35 and 273.68, respectively. Sweeping the 1-meter as well, it was Shereda who came up with the win with a final score of 297.31. Johnston and sophomore Sophia Tsafantakis (Washington, Mich.-Romeo) rounded out the sweep with scores of 279.61 and 277.80.

Back in the pool, Staffeldt and Walker nabbed a second and third-place finish in the 100 free before Gavigan put Eastern back on track with a win in the 200 back. Clocking in with a time of 2:00.92, Gavigan bested the field, while Young nabbed third with a time of 2:03.85

In the 200 breast, the Eagles used a pair of top-three finishes to distance themselves from OU. Duncan clocked in at 2:19.85 to take first while Jones touched in with a time of 2:24.77 to finish third.

Swartz picked up her third individual win of the afternoon in the 500 free, propelling EMU to another 1-2 punch. Leading the way, Swartz clocked in at 4:58.94 to take first, while Dombkowski posted a time of 5:00.82 for second.

Liberman snagged her first event win of the afternoon in the 100 fly with a time of 56.83 while Vrcic rounded out the top-three at 57.95.

On the heels of a second and third-place finish in the 200 individual medley by Jones and Young, respectively, Eastern closed out the meet with a second and third-place finish in the 300 free relay. The EMU team of Armstrong-Grant, Staffeldt, Desnoyers, and Walker was just beat out by the Golden Grizzlies by less than two-hundredths of a second.

The Eagles take a three week hiatus to prepare for the EMU Invitational, Dec. 1-2. The meet is slated to take place in Jones Natatorium with action on the first day beginning at 3:30 p.m.

EMU Individual Results
*Denotes a season

1000 Free
1. Nicole Swartz 10:11.23
2. Sarah Dombkowski 10:14.56*
4. Alyssa Shugarman 10:36.17
x. Kaitlynd Scanlan 10:42.26

200 Free
1. Nicole Swartz 1:54.24 *
2. Meike Staffeldt 1:54.82
3. Marissa Marion 1:55.47 *
x. Amelia Armstrong-Grant 1:55.65
x. Sydney Thomas 1:57.71

100 Back
1. Casey Gavigan 56.20*
3. Claire Young 56.81
4. Michal Liberman 57.26
x. Riley Hofmann 59.52 *
x. Avrie Stewart 59.52

100 Breast
1. Delaney Duncan 1:03.27
4. Carlee Jones 1:08.30
6. Arianna Ortiz 1:09.63
x. Ali Staver 1:10.69

200 Fly
1. Emilie Desnoyers 2:06.70
2. Abby Rapien 2:06.93 *
3. Rebecca Winnert 2:08.07
x. Kylie Sutherlin 2:09.37
x. Marcella Da Costa 2:09.85*

50 Free
2. Chase Walker 24.02
4. Stephanie Johnston 24.08
5. Dora Vrcic 24.57
x. Abby Saddler 24.97
x. Hannah Newell 25.36 *

100 Free
2. Meike Staffeldt 52.52 *
3. Chase Walker 52.74
4. Amelia Armstrong-Grant 52.91
x. Marissa Marion 53.84 *
x. Abby Saddler 54.70

3-meter
1. Brielle Johnston 305.03
2. Alli Shereda 283.35
3. Emily Tubbs 273.68
x. Molly Miller 269.11
x. Sophia Tsafantakis 233.03
x. Bethany Berger 223.58

200 Back
1. Casey Gavigan 2:00.92 *
3. Claire Young 2:03.85
5. Avrie Stewart 2:09.59 *
x. Riley Hofmann 2:10.31

200 Breast
1. Delaney Duncan 2:19.85
3. Carlee Jones 2:24.77
5. Arianna Ortiz 2:30.34

500 Free
1. Nicole Swartz 4:58.94
2. Sarah Dombkowski 5:00.82
7. Alyssa Shugarman 5:13.58
x. Rebecca Winnert 5:14.75
x. Sydney Thomas 5:16.63

100 Fly
1. Michal Liberman 56.83
3. Dora Vrcic 57.95
5. Marcella Da Costa 59.13
x. Ali Staver 59.57
x. Abby Rapien 1:00.23

1-meter
1. Alli Shereda 297.31
2. Brielle Johnston 279.61
3. Sophia Tsafantakis 277.80
x. Molly Miller 254.47
x. Emily Tubbs 238.72
x. Mikela Schempf 255.75
x. Bethany Berger 242.40

200 IM
2. Carlee Jones 2:09.68
3. Claire Young 2:11.38
5. Sydney Thomas 2:11.67
x. Kylie Sutherlin 2:12.20
x. Riley Hofmann 2:14.15

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