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Tulane Women Nab First Win of the Season Over UWF

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

October 17th, 2021 College, News

West Florida vs Tulane (W)

Courtesy: Tulane Athletics

PENSACOLA, Florida – The Tulane swimming and diving team recorded 11 first place finishes in their 187.00 to 111.00 win over West Florida on Friday night.

Tulane has now beaten West Florida in their last nine meetings.

” Today was a good win, I am proud of their efforts” head coach Leah Stancil said. “The team competed with a lot of pride. We had specific race strategies that we were focused on which they executed very well. We still have some technical skills that need improvement but I have been seeing growth from each of them, which I am very happy to witness.”

Setting the standard for the meet were the 400-yard medley relay teams. Team-A consisting of Danielle TitusChristiana WilliamsMya Drost-Parra and Iza Pelka took first with a time of 3:39.12. Team-B made up of Riley HendrixAutumn Keats-O’ConnorEleanor McMeen and Sam Krew took second with a time of 3:40.13.

Noa Heron shined again taking both the 1000-yard free (10:12.91) and the 500-yard free (5:03.12). Lilly Byrne hit the wall right behind her at 10:20.82.

The girls of the Green Wave swept the podium in the 200-yard freestyle. Krew came in first with a time of 1:54.18, Pelka hit second with a time of 1:54.32, coming in third was Gianna Spremullo with a time of 1:56.17.

A second podium sweep came in the 200-yard back stroke. Riley Hendrix hit the wall first (2:05.77), Spremullo came in second (2:06.63), Drost-Parra followed suit coming in third (2:07.72).

Titus took first in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 57.31 with teammate Reese Dunkenberger coming in second at 59.15.

Williams grabbed two first place finishes taking both the 100-yard breaststroke (1:05.92) and the 200-yard breaststroke (2:21.67).

The Olive and Blue went one and two in the 200-yard fly with Drost-Parra and Kate Amar taking the top spots. Drost-Parra came in first with a time of 2:06.49 with Amar right behind her with a time of 2:07.13.

After recording a pair of second place finishes, Spremullo found herself at the top of the podium in the 200-yard IM (2:10.03) with Krew coming in second with a time of 2:12.64.

At the other end of the pool Anna Behrman and Katie Lipsey went one and two in the 1-meter dive. Behrman scored a 236.77 with Lipsey behind her with a 233.84.

The Green wave return to action Nov. 6th versus Vanderbilt.

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Courtesy: West Florida Athletics

PENSACOLA, Fla. – Senior Ester Rizzetto won two individual events and UWF claimed five wins overall in a 187-111 loss to Tulane at the UWF Aquatic Center on Friday.

It was the first meet of the season for the UWF swimmers and the second for the divers.

Rizzetto’s wins came in the 50 freestyle in 23.44 and the 100 freestyle in 51.49. Other individual winners for the Argonauts included junior Stefanie Markwardt with a 57.01 in the 100 butterfly and junior Kelsey DeJesus in the 3-meter diving competition with a 261.08, just over three points shy of an NCAA Diving Qualifier mark.

UWF’s 200 free relay team of Markwardt, Rizzetto, sophomore Brooke Dorr and junior Abby Williamson touched first in 1:37.13.

The Argos will return to action in two weeks on Saturday, Oct, 30 when they face Florida State, Florida Southern and North Florida at the Marcom Aquatic Center in Tallahassee.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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