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Louise Hansson
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Hansson, Transom and Ciesla Each Win During USC Loss to No. 5 Stanford
February 01, 2020 | Women's Swimming & Diving, Features
Eight seniors recognized during senior day
Junior Marta Ciesla pulled off an impressive first place finish in the 50y free to highlight the No. 8 USC women's swimming and diving team's 183.50-110.50 loss to No. 5 Stanford on Saturday (Feb. 1) at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center.
The Trojans are now 5-2, 4-2 while Stanford improves to 6-0, 5-0.
USC recognized six swimmers (Piper Brockley, Tatum Wade, Abby Miller, Hanni Leach, Catherine Sanchez, Louise Hansson) and two divers (Carly Souza and Naomi Gowlett) prior to the start of the meet to celebrate Senior Day.
Louise Hansson (53.07) won the 100y fly by .07, picking up her second win in that event of the weekend. Hansson also finished fourth in the 100y back in 54.18.
Sophomore Laticia Transom out-touched Stanford's Amelie Fackenthal by .10 in the 100y free, finishing with a time of 49.54. Transom took the second-place spot in the 200y free in 1:47.54, preventing Stanford from sweeping the event.
On the diving side, senior Naomi Gowlett took the 1-meter springboard in 298.80. Fellow senior Carly Souza was third with 290.25. Freshman Nike Agunbiade took second on the 3-meter with 316.28. Gowlett (306.98), Savannah Stocker (279.68) and Souza (276.23) finished 4-5-6.
Isa Odgers (2:12.09) was out-touched by Stanford's Allison Raab, to finish second in the 200y breast.
The Cardinal swept both the 500 and 1000y free and took the 200y Medley Relay. The Trojans rallied to win the 400y free relay (Hansson, Transom, Ciesla, Wade – 3:17.04).
The USC women return to action on Feb. 14 at UCLA, looking for their 12th consecutive win over the Bruins.
The Trojans are now 5-2, 4-2 while Stanford improves to 6-0, 5-0.
USC recognized six swimmers (Piper Brockley, Tatum Wade, Abby Miller, Hanni Leach, Catherine Sanchez, Louise Hansson) and two divers (Carly Souza and Naomi Gowlett) prior to the start of the meet to celebrate Senior Day.
Louise Hansson (53.07) won the 100y fly by .07, picking up her second win in that event of the weekend. Hansson also finished fourth in the 100y back in 54.18.
Sophomore Laticia Transom out-touched Stanford's Amelie Fackenthal by .10 in the 100y free, finishing with a time of 49.54. Transom took the second-place spot in the 200y free in 1:47.54, preventing Stanford from sweeping the event.
On the diving side, senior Naomi Gowlett took the 1-meter springboard in 298.80. Fellow senior Carly Souza was third with 290.25. Freshman Nike Agunbiade took second on the 3-meter with 316.28. Gowlett (306.98), Savannah Stocker (279.68) and Souza (276.23) finished 4-5-6.
Isa Odgers (2:12.09) was out-touched by Stanford's Allison Raab, to finish second in the 200y breast.
The Cardinal swept both the 500 and 1000y free and took the 200y Medley Relay. The Trojans rallied to win the 400y free relay (Hansson, Transom, Ciesla, Wade – 3:17.04).
The USC women return to action on Feb. 14 at UCLA, looking for their 12th consecutive win over the Bruins.
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