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Patrick Mulcare
No. 4 USC Women, No. 10 Trojan Men Sweep Host Arizona
November 04, 2017 | Men's Swimming & Diving, Features
Six Trojans win two events apiece in road victories.
Junior Riley Scott and sophomore Louise Hansson each won two events for the women while seniors Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli, Dashiell Enos and junior Patrick Mulcare won two events apiece for the men as the No. 4 USC women's swimming and diving team joined the No. 10 men's squad in a sweep at Arizona on Saturday (Nov. 4) in Tucson.
The Trojan women improved to 6-0 overall and 4-0 in the Pac-12 while the men moved to 5-0, 2-0.
Hansson won the 200y free in 1:47.41, with senior Lexie Malazdrewicz third (1:49.42) and later came back to win the 100y free (50.17).
Scott swept, again, the breaststroke events, capturing the 100 in 1:01.40 with freshman Maggie Aroesty a close second (1:01.46) and junior Kirsten Vose fourth (1:03.78). She returned to take the 200y breast in 2:12.40 with sophomore Tatum Wade second (2:18.01) and sophomore Piper Brockley fourth (2:23.08).
Dylan Carter won the 200y free in 1:36.42 and came back to touch first in the 100y fly with a 48.56 with senior Ralf Tribuntsov second (48.03) and junior Alex Valente third (48.56). Valente earlier won the 200y fly with a 1:46.74 after almost winning it Friday at Arizona State.
Condorelli swept the men's sprints, winning the 50y free in 20.01 and the 100y free in 44.09 while freshman Robert Glinta was second (44.89).
The USC men have flexed their muscle in the backstroke this fall and did so again today. Mulcare took his specialty, the 200y back in 1:45.95 while senior Jon Knox was second (1:46.91) and freshman Nikita Tretyakov third (1:49.01).
A different trio swept the 100y back with Tribuntsov first (47.17), Glinta second (47.35) and Mulcare third (47.36). Mulcare won his second event of the day in the 400y IM in 3:54.58.
Enos swept the springboard today, winning the 1-meter with 441.53 and the 3-meter with 302.78. Sophomore Henry Fusaro was second in both. Junior Maddie Witt (288.38) won the 3-meter with sophomore Carly Souza second (284.03) and the duo switched with Souza (257.48) first on 3-meter and Witt second (256.80).
Other USC winners included senior Hannah Weiss, who won the 100y back (54.71) and later was second in the 200y back (2:01.94) while junior Maddie Wright won the 200y fly (1:46.74) with sophomore Catherine Sanchez third (2:01.72) and Aroesty won the 400y IM (4:17.41).
Junior Billy Monjay was second in both the 100y (56.79) and 200y breast (2:04.94). Freshman Marta Ciesla was second in the 50y free (23.17) while Sanchez was second in the 100y fly (54.74).
USC closed its wins with a sweep of the 400y free relay.
The Trojan women improved to 6-0 overall and 4-0 in the Pac-12 while the men moved to 5-0, 2-0.
Hansson won the 200y free in 1:47.41, with senior Lexie Malazdrewicz third (1:49.42) and later came back to win the 100y free (50.17).
Scott swept, again, the breaststroke events, capturing the 100 in 1:01.40 with freshman Maggie Aroesty a close second (1:01.46) and junior Kirsten Vose fourth (1:03.78). She returned to take the 200y breast in 2:12.40 with sophomore Tatum Wade second (2:18.01) and sophomore Piper Brockley fourth (2:23.08).
Dylan Carter won the 200y free in 1:36.42 and came back to touch first in the 100y fly with a 48.56 with senior Ralf Tribuntsov second (48.03) and junior Alex Valente third (48.56). Valente earlier won the 200y fly with a 1:46.74 after almost winning it Friday at Arizona State.
Condorelli swept the men's sprints, winning the 50y free in 20.01 and the 100y free in 44.09 while freshman Robert Glinta was second (44.89).
The USC men have flexed their muscle in the backstroke this fall and did so again today. Mulcare took his specialty, the 200y back in 1:45.95 while senior Jon Knox was second (1:46.91) and freshman Nikita Tretyakov third (1:49.01).
A different trio swept the 100y back with Tribuntsov first (47.17), Glinta second (47.35) and Mulcare third (47.36). Mulcare won his second event of the day in the 400y IM in 3:54.58.
Enos swept the springboard today, winning the 1-meter with 441.53 and the 3-meter with 302.78. Sophomore Henry Fusaro was second in both. Junior Maddie Witt (288.38) won the 3-meter with sophomore Carly Souza second (284.03) and the duo switched with Souza (257.48) first on 3-meter and Witt second (256.80).
Other USC winners included senior Hannah Weiss, who won the 100y back (54.71) and later was second in the 200y back (2:01.94) while junior Maddie Wright won the 200y fly (1:46.74) with sophomore Catherine Sanchez third (2:01.72) and Aroesty won the 400y IM (4:17.41).
Junior Billy Monjay was second in both the 100y (56.79) and 200y breast (2:04.94). Freshman Marta Ciesla was second in the 50y free (23.17) while Sanchez was second in the 100y fly (54.74).
USC closed its wins with a sweep of the 400y free relay.
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