OXFORD, Ohio— The Miami University swimming and diving team hosted Oakland University on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center. The women went on to defeat the Golden Grizzlies 218-82. The men completed the sweep by defeating Oakland 179-121.
How it Happened:
- The meet kicked off with the women's 400 medley, where the women's A team took first and the women's B team placed second. Madeline Padavic, Natalie Gilson, Erin Szczupakiewicz and Kaylin Herbet turned in a combined time of 3:45.54 for the A team, while Ella Ziegert, Zofia Janaszek-Seydlitz, Mady Bachmeier and Julia Waechter turned in a combined time of 3:51.19 for the B team.
- Next was the men's 400 medley where the men's A team came away with a first place finish. Jensen Nelson, Benjamin Eichberg, Henju Duvenhage and Ian Kmiliauskis clocked a combined time of 3:17.92.
- After that came the women's 1000-yard freestyle, where Katheryn Antonowich and Lauren Gualtieri came away with second and third place respectively. Antonowich put up a time of 10:35.99 and Gualtieri recorded a time of 10:39.70.
- The men's 1000-yard freestyle was next, with Yonatan Rosin finishing second (9:40.99) and Jack Schardt taking fourth (9:51.34).
- Herbet placed first in the women's 200-yard freestyle, putting up a time of 1:52.58. Szczupakiewicz finished right behind her in second place, recording a time of 1:54.76.
- The men's 200-yard freestyle was next, where Bryce Menchhofer placed second with a time of 1:39.91. Maguire Sheppard and Allen Cotton were right behind him in third and fourth place, putting up times of 1:40.97 and 1:41.56 respectively.
- Padavic finished first in the women's 100-yard backstroke with a time of 55.03. Ziegert came in second place, earning a time of 55.90.
- Duvenhage was first in the men's 100-yard backstroke, putting up a time of 49.12. Nelson finished right behind him with a second-place time of 49.82.
- In the women's 100-yard breaststroke, Emma Schueler finished first, clocking a time of 1:05.49. Janaszek-Seydlitz finished less than a second later, claiming second place with a time of 1:05.65.
- After that came the men's 100-yard breaststroke, where Adrian Dulay produced a second-place finish (56.36). Ben Eichberg took third with a time of 56.74.
- RedHawk swimmers took second and third in the women's 200-yard butterfly: Emily Rinker finished in 2:07.61 and Bachmeier posted a time of 2:08.76.
- Aidan Jacobs finished first in the men's 200-yard butterfly, clocking a time of 1:51.43. Scott Spear came in fourth, putting up a time of 1:53.16.
- Gilson secured a first-place finish in the women's 50-yard freestyle, turning in a time of 23.92. Waechter came in second place, recording a time of 24.06.
- In the men's 50-yard freestyle, Kmiliauskis took first place with his time of 20.69. Tegan Barrier finished in second place, earning a time of 20.82.
- The RedHawks captured first, second and third place in the women's 100-yard freestyle, led by Padavic (51.83). Waechter turned in a swim of 52.10 and Gilson recorded a time of 52.34.
- The men followed suit in the 100-yard freestyle with Kmiliauskis placing first with a time of 45.45, Jack Herczeg placing second (46.00), and Barrier coming in third (46.35).
- Chrisna Bezuidenhout earned a first-place finish in the women's 200-yard backstroke, putting up a time of 2:01.95. Angelina Cakuls placed second with a time of 2:02.73.
- Nelson finished first in the men's 200-yard backstroke, recording a time of 1:49.58. Zach Bann finished third with a mark of 1:50.64.
- The women's 200-yard breaststroke was next, and the RedHawks once again took first, second, and third. Janaszek-Seydlitz took home a first-place finish clocking a time of 2:24.54. Maddie Zehr finished second, turning in a time of 2:25.99. Kenadie Glasgow was third, putting up a time of 2:27.22.
- After that came the men's 200 yard breaststroke, where Dulay finished in second place with a time of 2:05.79.
- Audrey Conley placed first in the women's 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:05.34. Antonowich came in third, earning a time of 5:07.25.
- In the men's 500-yard freestyle, Menchhofer took second place with a time of 4:41.69. Rosin placed third with a time of 4:42.97.
- Szczupakiewicz finished first in the women's 100-yard butterfly, turning in a time of 56.52. Ziegert came in fourth with a time of 57.58.
- Duvenhage came away with a first-place finish in the men's 100-yard butterfly, recording a time of 48.48. Spear came in fourth, earning a time of 50.57.
- The women's 200 IM was next, where Herbet grabbed a first-place finish with a time of 2:03.98. Piper Prince was next in second place, earning a time of 2:05.84.
- After that came the men's 200 IM, where Drew Watson placed second with a time of 1:54.88. Paul Brosky came in fifth place, turning in a time of 1:55.78.
- The women's events concluded with the 200 freestyle relay, where the women's A team took first place. Gilson, Jenna Halliday, Waechter and Padavic turned in a collective time of 1:34.68. The women's B team came in second, with Taylor Connors, Caitlin Horn, Schueler, and McKenzie Reid finishing in 1:36.10.
- The men's events concluded with the 200 freestyle relay, where the men's A team took first place. Kmiliauskis, Herczeg, Duvenhage and Barrier turned in a collective time of 1:22.01.
- For diving events, Mia Meinhardt took first place in the women's 1-meter dive with a score of 268.65. Sydney Rice came in third with a score of 266.10.
- Jackson Miller earned a first-place finish in the men's 1-meter dive with a score of 269.48. Victor Hearn placed second, earning a score of 268.65.
- Rice finished first in the women's 3-meter dive, tallying a score of 312.83. Meinhardt came in third with a score of 277.73.
- Miller took home a first place finish in the men's 3-meter dive, recording a score of 285.83. Hearn took second with a score of 276.75.
UP NEXT:
Miami University will host the annual three-day Miami Invitational at the Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center starting Dec. 5 at 9 a.m.