Men's Swimming
Shelby Wright

Swimming and Diving

Miami Swim & Dive Tops Indiana State and Missouri State After Two-Day Meet

After two days of competition, the Miami University swimming and diving teams ended on top in their visit to Indiana State with Missouri State on Saturday, Nov. 5. The women's team defeated Indiana State 217-136 and Missouri State 205-146, while the men's team bested Missouri State 233-120.
 
How It Happened:
  • Day two's swimming events kicked off with the 200 medley relay. The Miami A relay team of Owen Blazer, Adrian Dulay, Henju Duvenhage and Pedro Gueiros combined for a time of 1:27.98 and a first-place finish. Madeline Padavic, Emma Schueler, Honor Brodie-Foy and Nicole Maier represented the women's A relay team, coming in second with a time of 1:40.78.
  • Blazer and Padavic took first in the 100 backstroke, with Blazer swimming a time of 49.14 and Padavic earning a time of 55.12). Jenna Halliday also came in second for the women with a time of 56.12.
  • The 400 IM also saw dual first-place finishes, with Allen Cotton picking up a time of 4:00.42 and Maier getting a time of 4:13.38. Rosin finished third for the men with a time of 4:02.36.
  • Other top individual placements from the RedHawks' women's team came from Audrey Conley in the 1000 freestyle (10:09.39) and Greta Kolbeck in the 200 freestyle (1:48.05). The men's team had victories from Gueiros in the 50 freestyle (20.43), Dulay in the 200 breaststroke (2:01.50) and Duvenhage in the 100 butterfly (48.18).
  • Finishing runner-up for Miami in individual events were Brodie-Foy in the women's 50 freestyle (23.38), Yonatan Rosin in the men's 1000 freestyle (9:17.80), Jack Clouatre in the men's 100 butterfly (49.89) and Uros Djokovic in the men's 200 freestyle (1:39.78).
  • Rounding out individual events for the RedHawks' women's team were third-place finishes from Julia Waechter in the 50 freestyle (23.54) and Brodie-Foy in the 100 butterfly (55.62). The men's team had Evan Kindseth in the 1000 freestyle (9:25.06), Jack Herczeg in the 50 freestyle (20.83) and Maguire Sheppard in the 200 freestyle (1:41.38).
  • The meet's swimming events closed out with the 400 freestyle relay, which both Miami teams won. For the women's A relay team, Maier, Kolbeck, Halliday and Waechter turned in a combined time of 3:21.51, while Herczeg, Duvenhage, Matt Fetterman and Clouatre finished with a time of 3:00.20.
  • In diving events, Sydney Rice earned her second first-place finish of the meet, winning the women's 1 meter dive with a score of 269.40. Mia Meinhardt (262.05) placed third. John Dymond took a win in the men's 3 meter dive with a score of 299.40; the event also saw a second-place finish from Jackson Miller (274.10) and a third-place finish from David Burke (254.65)
 
Up Next:
Alongside appearances at the 2022 U.S. Open between Wednesday, Nov. 30, and Saturday, Dec. 3, the RedHawks return home to close out 2022 with the Miami Invitational, running from Thursday, Dec. 1, to Dec. 3.
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