The Miami University swimming & diving teams split in a visiting meet at Kenyon on Friday, Jan. 27. While the women's team ended victorious at 169-130, the men's team fell 177-123.
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How It Happened:
- The meet kicked off with the 200 medley relay, where the women's A relay team of Madeline Padavic, Sara Lahrach-Sanchez, Honor Brodie-Foy and Nicole Maier finished second with a combined time of 1:40.88. The men's B relay team also finished second, with Mason Miller, Benjamin Eichberg, Jack Clouatre and Matt Fetterman earning a combined time of 1:31.34.
- Evan Kindseth and Yonatan Rosin led times in the men's 1650 freestyle, with Kindseth placing first (15:49.25) and Rosin placing second (15:51.25). In the women's 1000 freestyle, Audrey Conley placed first with a time of 10:16.84.
- The Miami women's team swept the 200 freestyle, with Maier in first (1:45.54), Greta Kolbeck in second (1:49.82) and Camila Lins De Mello in third (1:51.99). UrošÂ Djokovic came in second for the men's team, earning a time of 1:38.93.
- Padavic won the women's 100 backstroke with a time of 53.58, earning a new pool record. Angelina Cakuls landed in second with a time of 56.14. Owen Blazer also took second for the men's team, earning a time of 48.50.
- Lahrach-Sanchez and Adrian Dulay both placed second in the 100 breaststroke, Lahrach-Sanchez for the RedHawks' women's team (1:05.19) and Dulay for the men's team (55.70).
- In the women's 200 butterfly, Maggie Patterson took second place (2:03.64) and Emily Rinker took third (2:04.19). Tommy Frye took second for the men's team (1:50.27) and Clouatre took third (1:52.11).
- Brodie-Foy finished second in the women's 50 freestyle (23.32), followed by Jenna Halliday in third (23.56). Jack Herczeg finished second in the men's event with a time of 20.74.
- The women's 100 freestyle had a first-place finish from Maier (48.41) and a third-place finish from Brodie-Foy (51.14). For the men's team, Herczeg placed second with a time of 45.32.
- Cakuls earned the top time in the women's 200 backstroke (2:00.47), while Reese Dismukes landed in third (2:02.23). The men's event had Zach Bann taking second (1:48.13) and Blazer taking third (1:48.87).
- In the men's 200 breaststroke, Dulay took first (2:01.01) and Paul Brosky took third (2:05.95). The highest placement for the women's team came from Emma Schueler in fourth (2:22.39).
- Kolbeck placed first in the women's 500 freestyle (4:55.98), with Katheryn Antonowich in third (5:02.45). For the men's team, Rosin placed second (4:34.87) followed by Frye in third (4:38.88).
- The women's 100 butterfly had a win from Brodie-Foy (55.20), while the men's team had Henju Duvenhage in second (49.34) and Clouatre in third (49.49).
- Maier took first in the women's 200 IM (1:59.19) followed by Jordyn Homoki in second (2:05.10). The men's team landed Bann in first (1:52.30) and Allen Cotton in third (1:52.98).
- The meet's final swimming event was the 200 freestyle relay. The Miami women's A relay team of Taylor Connors, Halliday, Julia Waechter and Kolbeck finished second, earning a combined time of 1:34.35. The men's relay A team also placed second, with Duvenhage, Herczeg, Miller and Fetterman landing a combined time of 1:22.07.
- For the RedHawks women's diving team, Sydney Rice took first in both of her events, scoring 302.25 points in the 1 meter dive and 319.95 points in the 3 meter dive. The 1 meter also had a second-place finish from Mia Meinhardt (281.70 points), while the 3 meter placed Madeline Lutzko in second (278.55) and Lauren Melia in third (260.33).
- John Dymond placed second in both events for the Miami men's diving team, earning 313.50 points in the 1 meter dive and 326.70 points in the 3 meter dive. Victor Hearn took third in both the 1 meter (308.55 points) and 3 meter (308.55).
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Up Next:
The women's team will return home to face Toledo in Miami's first home meet of 2023 on Saturday, Jan. 28. Meet start time is set for 3 p.m.