Saturday January 12, 2008No. 7 Women's Swimming and Diving Takes SEC Win From LSU
Gainesville, FL
Gainesville, FL
The University of Florida
No. 5 men’s and No. 7 women’s swimming and diving teams used a total team
effort to defeat Southeastern Conference foe No. 21 (M) and No. 24 (W)
Louisiana State University, 132-109 on the men’s side and 137-94 on the women’s
side at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
The dual meet win moves the
Gators’ records to 9-1 on the men’s side and 8-1 on the women’s. The Gators were led by 11 first place
finishes for the women and seven for
the men.
“We raced well. We had some
people step up and make a little statement that maybe we need to consider them
for the conference meet,” said head coach Gregg
Troy. “Caroline Burckle has been amazing the 100 freestyle was really good
for her. Amanda Hartley was real good. We are seeing some people step up in
different events for us which is helpful because we
weren’t very versatile on the women’s side.
We are becoming much more versatile.”
The meet also gave
“This is the last meet
where we had a chance to sub some of the higher profile people not to swim a
full slate. Against
The
For the men, Rex Tullius (
Kristen Beales (Arlington, Va.) swam
her way to a first place finish with a time of 10:03.79 in the 1,000-yard free,
she was joined by Madison Parker
(Biloxi, Miss.) who took second with a time of 10:09.61. On the men’s side Clark Burckle (
Pike turned in the Gators
third straight win on the women’s side with a time of 1:47.73 in the 200-yard
free. Kim Larson (
Roland Rudolf (
The Gators earned their
fourth first place time in as many events in the women’s 50-yard free. Napier out-touched Liz Kemp (
Pinzon claimed first for
the men, touching in with a time of 3:51.46 that was 7.14 ahead of the rest of
the field. Tullius was third with his
time of 4:01.52.
Heading into the first
diving break of the afternoon, the Gators held a substantial lead on the
women’s side of 71-22, while the men led the Tigers, 57.36.
Walsh and McLarty combined
to go one-two in the men’s 200-yard butterfly.
Walsh finished first with his time of 1:48.64 while McLarty was second
with a time of 1:50.55. Matthew Norton (
Leah Retrum (
Burckle continued to excel,
winning the 100-yard free with a time of 49.72. Spofforth was fourth with a
time of 51.86 and Napier clocked in sixth with a time of 52.39. On the men’s end, Fraser had the Gators best
finish, placing second with a time of 45.26 and Jos Smith (
Peterson gave the Gators
their ninth win of the afternoon, leading off a 1-2-3-4 sweep in the women’s
500-yard free with a time of 4:58.06.
Goldson placed second (4:58.95),
Jenne Ballatore (
The Gator men followed
suit, sweeping the top four spots led by Rudolf who took first with a time of
4:26.48. Joey Pedraza (
With just two events
remaining, the Gators headed into the final stretch with the women ahead 137-50 and the men ahead 114-74. Hartley won the women’s 200-breast with a
time of 2:18.14, she was joined by Ally on the men’s
side who took first with a time of 2:02.28.
Deery was second with a time of 2:06.15.
In the afternoon’s final
event of the afternoon, the 800-yard free relay, the Gators placed first with
the quartet of Burckle, Pike, Kemp and Napier finishing with a time of
1:33.15. The Gator men’s team of
Penniman, S. Fraser, Hughes and Smith was out-touched at the wall, finishing
second with a time of 1:21.90
During the one-meter diving
competition, Monica Dodson (
The three-meter dive
produced a second place finish from Leech with a score of 293.78 and a fifth
place finish from Patten with a score of 229.88. For the women, Dodson took second place with
a score of 288.15. Funch was fifth with
a score of 245.33 and Bartell was sixth with a score of 236.63.
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