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USC Swimming, Diving Sweeps Cal State Bakersfield, Oregon State In Home Opener
October 06, 2017 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving, Features
Both squads improve to 3-0.
The USC men's and women's swimming and diving team, which got double winners from a variety of swimmers, swept visiting Cal State Bakersfield while the women also downed Oregon State in the home openers for both squads on Friday night (Oct. 6) at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center.
The USC men downed Cal State Bakersfield, 201-94. The women beat the Roadrunners, 184-104, and took care of the Beavers, 203-88. Both the USC men and women improved to 3-0 on the season.
USC opened the meet as senior Hannah Weiss, freshman Maggie Aroesty, sophomore Louise Hansson and freshman Marta Ciesla won the 200y medley in 1:41.16 while the men's quartet of senior Ralf Tribuntsov, junior Billy Monjay and seniors Dylan Carter and Santo Condorelli won in 1:29.00.
Mann led a 1-2-3 sweep in the women's 1000y free in 9:57.06 with freshman Isabella Rongione (10:05.52) and junior Elizabeth Stinson (10:05.66) touching behind her. Senior Pawel Furtek followed with a win in the 1000y free (9:24.02) with Roadrunner Noah Hultner second (9:43.38).
Tatum Wade won the 200y free in 1:49.03 while redshirt senior Lexie Malazdrewicz, in her first competitive swim in over a year, took second in 1:50.05. Carter took the men's race in 1:36.66, another B cut for this year, while junior Patrick Mulcare touched in 1:37.75, another B.
Weiss, the lone senior on the USC roster, won the 100y back in 55.66 with sophomore Abby Miller third (56.61). Tribuntsov dropped another NCAA B to win the men's 100y back in 47.18 with freshmen Nikita Tretyakov second (50.18) and Justin Nguyen third (50.38).
Aroesty ran away with the 100y breast with a solid NCAA B 1:01.47 with Kirsten Vose and Hansson comfortably second and third. Bakersfield claimed its first win of the night as Jake Chir hit the wall in 56.17, Monjay second for the Trojans 57.67.
Junior Maddie Wright, in mid-season form, won the 200y fly with another B cut of 1:57.50 with freshman Caitlin Tycz second (1:59.84) and sophomore Catherine Sanchez third (2:00.08). Sophomore Mark Jurek took first in the men's 200y fly (1:49.23) with junior Walker Bell second (1:50.47).
Ciesla, won the 50y free in 23.28 with Allie Wooden second (23.88). Loren Gillilan won Bakersfield's second race with a 21.12 in the 50y free. USC's Cash Deloache was second (21.31).
Cielsa came back from the break to win the 100y free in 50.65 with junior Victoria Toris second in 51.61. Malazdrewicz was third (51.77). Condorelli (44.67) beat Mulcare (44.87) to the wall to win the men's 100y free.
Weiss won her second race with a 2:01.42 to take the 200y back with Miller second (2:03.48). Freshman Robert Glinta, USC's new Olympian from Romania, took his specialty with a 1:46.01, good for a B cut. Senior Jon Knox was second in 1:48.56.
Junior Maddie Witt won the women's 3-meter with 240.75, just ahead of sophomore Carly Souza's 236.40. Souza claimed the 1-meter with 224.70 with Witt second (217.58). In men's 1-meter, sophomore Henry Fusaro (342.98) and senior Dashiell Enos (289.50) went 1-2 and they reversed it on 1-meter with Enos (355.58) edging out Fusaro (346.65).
Aroesty won her second race with an NCAA B 2:13.34 with Wade second (2:17.75). Bakersfield's Chir won his second race in the 200y breast in 2:05.56, just out-touching Monjay's 2:05.66.
Mann came back to win the women's 500y free in 4:53.78 with Stinson and Bakersfield's Jayssie Haynes tied for second (5:00.12). Freshman Jake Sannem won the men's 500y free in 4:35.36, just beating Furtek to the wall by 0.32.
Wright won again to take the women's 100y fly in 55.11 while junior Kyle Grissom entered the win column with a 48.40 in the men's race with junior Alex Valente second (48.43). Hansson touched first in the 200y IM in a B time of 1:59.78 while Jurek won again in the men's race with a 1:53.30.
USC closed the meet as Ciesla, Wooden, Sanchez and Wade won in 3:23.57 while USC's men's foursome of Carter, Condorelli, Glinta and Tribuntsov closed the meet with a win in 2:56.92.
The USC men downed Cal State Bakersfield, 201-94. The women beat the Roadrunners, 184-104, and took care of the Beavers, 203-88. Both the USC men and women improved to 3-0 on the season.
USC opened the meet as senior Hannah Weiss, freshman Maggie Aroesty, sophomore Louise Hansson and freshman Marta Ciesla won the 200y medley in 1:41.16 while the men's quartet of senior Ralf Tribuntsov, junior Billy Monjay and seniors Dylan Carter and Santo Condorelli won in 1:29.00.
Mann led a 1-2-3 sweep in the women's 1000y free in 9:57.06 with freshman Isabella Rongione (10:05.52) and junior Elizabeth Stinson (10:05.66) touching behind her. Senior Pawel Furtek followed with a win in the 1000y free (9:24.02) with Roadrunner Noah Hultner second (9:43.38).
Tatum Wade won the 200y free in 1:49.03 while redshirt senior Lexie Malazdrewicz, in her first competitive swim in over a year, took second in 1:50.05. Carter took the men's race in 1:36.66, another B cut for this year, while junior Patrick Mulcare touched in 1:37.75, another B.
Weiss, the lone senior on the USC roster, won the 100y back in 55.66 with sophomore Abby Miller third (56.61). Tribuntsov dropped another NCAA B to win the men's 100y back in 47.18 with freshmen Nikita Tretyakov second (50.18) and Justin Nguyen third (50.38).
Aroesty ran away with the 100y breast with a solid NCAA B 1:01.47 with Kirsten Vose and Hansson comfortably second and third. Bakersfield claimed its first win of the night as Jake Chir hit the wall in 56.17, Monjay second for the Trojans 57.67.
Junior Maddie Wright, in mid-season form, won the 200y fly with another B cut of 1:57.50 with freshman Caitlin Tycz second (1:59.84) and sophomore Catherine Sanchez third (2:00.08). Sophomore Mark Jurek took first in the men's 200y fly (1:49.23) with junior Walker Bell second (1:50.47).
Ciesla, won the 50y free in 23.28 with Allie Wooden second (23.88). Loren Gillilan won Bakersfield's second race with a 21.12 in the 50y free. USC's Cash Deloache was second (21.31).
Cielsa came back from the break to win the 100y free in 50.65 with junior Victoria Toris second in 51.61. Malazdrewicz was third (51.77). Condorelli (44.67) beat Mulcare (44.87) to the wall to win the men's 100y free.
Weiss won her second race with a 2:01.42 to take the 200y back with Miller second (2:03.48). Freshman Robert Glinta, USC's new Olympian from Romania, took his specialty with a 1:46.01, good for a B cut. Senior Jon Knox was second in 1:48.56.
Junior Maddie Witt won the women's 3-meter with 240.75, just ahead of sophomore Carly Souza's 236.40. Souza claimed the 1-meter with 224.70 with Witt second (217.58). In men's 1-meter, sophomore Henry Fusaro (342.98) and senior Dashiell Enos (289.50) went 1-2 and they reversed it on 1-meter with Enos (355.58) edging out Fusaro (346.65).
Aroesty won her second race with an NCAA B 2:13.34 with Wade second (2:17.75). Bakersfield's Chir won his second race in the 200y breast in 2:05.56, just out-touching Monjay's 2:05.66.
Mann came back to win the women's 500y free in 4:53.78 with Stinson and Bakersfield's Jayssie Haynes tied for second (5:00.12). Freshman Jake Sannem won the men's 500y free in 4:35.36, just beating Furtek to the wall by 0.32.
Wright won again to take the women's 100y fly in 55.11 while junior Kyle Grissom entered the win column with a 48.40 in the men's race with junior Alex Valente second (48.43). Hansson touched first in the 200y IM in a B time of 1:59.78 while Jurek won again in the men's race with a 1:53.30.
USC closed the meet as Ciesla, Wooden, Sanchez and Wade won in 3:23.57 while USC's men's foursome of Carter, Condorelli, Glinta and Tribuntsov closed the meet with a win in 2:56.92.
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