CINCINNATI, Ohio – The Miami University swimming and diving team fell to Cincinnati in a dual meet on Saturday. The men lost by a 158.50-141.50 margin while the women lost by a 181-119 margin.
The RedHawk women are now 4-2 in dual meets and the men now hold a 2-2 record in dual meets.
The Miami men swept the diving competition, taking the top three places in the 3-mtr and winning the 1-mtr as well.
Ryan Nash won the 3-mtr competition (335.10) with
Harrison Moncino (321.07) and
Sam Wiedemann (293.55) finishing second and third, respectively. Moncino won the 1-mtr dive with a score of 290.18.
Maddie Folta led the Miami women divers in both the 1-mtr and 3-mtr, finishing second in the 1-mtr (243.75) and third in the 3-mtr (241.65).
Both the men and women won the 200 medley relay.
Izzy Herb,
Hannah Fuchs,
Kayleigh Cannon and
Abby Stone made up the winning women's team (1:44.95).
James Wray,
Noah Barr,
Iago Moussalem and
Nick Ward made up the winning men's team (1:31.45).
In the 100 back, Herb was the fastest on the women's side (55.95) and Wray was the fastest on the men's side (50.34). Herb (2:00.84) and Wray (1:49.58) also won the 200 back.
Ella Moynihan won the 200 free (1:50.26) and finished second in the 50 free (23.95) and 100 free (51.73). Ward won the 50 free (21.12) and 100 free (46.01) on the men's side.
Cannon won the 200 fly (2:02.20) and 100 fly (55.77) for the women.
Iago Moussalem (48.72) and
Kayky Mota (48.85) finished in the top two spots for the men in the 100 fly. Mota was the runner up in the 200 fly (1:50.33).
Emma Bradley was the runner up for the women in the 1000 free (10:10.50) while
Brandon Crist finished third for the men (9:39.04).
Fuchs was the runner up for the 200 breast (2:18.71) and the 200 IM (2:06.41). Â Mota tied for second place in the 200 IM (1:52.98).
The Miami men won the 400 free relay (3:04.38). Moussalem,
Nic Wamsley,
Diego Valentim and Ward made up the winning team. Moynihan, Herb,
Molly Zilch and Stone finished second among the women's teams (3:29.60).
The RedHawks host the Miami Invitational, beginning on Thursday, Nov. 29, at the Nixon Aquatic Center.
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