Both of Ashland University's swimming and diving teams have won two consecutive home dual meets, as, on Friday (Oct. 31) night at the Messerly Natatorium, the Eagle men and women each defeated Malone.
Ashland's men won 193-40, and the AU women took a 189-45 decision.
Eagles earning two individual victories each on Friday were junior
Payton O'Toole (women's 200-yard freestyle, 1:58.04; women's 100 free, 54.39 seconds), senior
Nick Girz (men's 200 free, 1:47.75; men's 100 breaststroke, 59.80 seconds), junior
Riley Hunt (women's 1-meter diving, 239.80 points; women's 3-meter diving, 292.15 points); and senior
Joey Lenczyk (men's 1-meter diving, 259.60 points; men's 3-meter diving, 271.95 points).
Single individual wins were turned in by sophomore
Brooke Patel (women's 1,650 free, 18:59.23), senior
Jason Basile (men's 1,650 free, 17:30.53), senior
Colleen Cox (women's 50 free, 25.64 seconds), senior
Robin Falk (men's 50 free, 22.23 seconds), junior
Hannah Yemec (women's 200 individual medley, 2:17.00), junior
Evan Kemp (men's 200 IM, 1:59.26), junior
Payton Meyer (women's 100 butterfly, 1:02.25), sophomore
Daniel Correa Hammer (men's 100 fly (53.67 seconds), senior
Andrew Oates (men's 100 free, 49.00 seconds), sophomore
Yasmim Tomita (women's 100 backstroke (59.79 seconds), junior
Colin Pham (men's 100 back, 54.16 seconds), freshman
Katelyn Claugus (women's 500 free, 5:34.56), and junior
Grant Brown (men's 500 free (4:57.27).
Winning AU relays were the women's 200 medley relay of Tomita, Patel, Yemec and O'Toole (1:50.62); the women's 200 free relay of freshman
Kit Kat Anderson, junior
Juliana Pignato, Cox and junior
Blair Pichola (1:43.63); and the men's 200 free relay of Falk, senior
Cole Huebner, freshman
Trei Durstine and Girz (1:28.14).
SECOND PLACE
Senior
Maddi Whitticar – women's 1-meter diving (204.10 points) and 3-meter diving (207.50 points)
Freshman
Altin Rowland – men's 1-meter diving (200.05 points) and 3-meter diving (184.65 points)
Senior
Mary Kate Prall – women's 200 IM (2:18.71) and 100 back (1:02.93)
Sophomore
Jaidyn Jordan – women's 1,650 free (19:32.48)
Brown – men's 1,650 free (17:39.59)
Tomita – women's 200 free (1:59.11)
Collins – men's 200 free (1:49.97)
Senior
Jack Elliott – men's 50 free (22.90 seconds)
Freshman
Lucas Leibrand – men's 200 IM (2:03.43)
Freshman
Joselyn Hensley – women's 100 fly (1:02.39)
Huebner – men's 100 fly (53.90 seconds)
Yemec – women's 100 free (55.35 seconds)
Shirley – men's 100 free (50.36 seconds)
Kemp – men's 100 back (55.16 seconds)
Falk – men's 500 free (4:58.01)
Patel – women's 100 breaststroke (1:12.26)
Oates – men's 100 breaststroke (1:01.85)
Men's 200 medley relay – Collins, freshman
Cooper Young, senior
Nick Olquin and Leibrand (1:46.16)
Women's 200 free relay – Sophomore
Raechel Serafimov, junior
Anna Ramsier, senior
Jillian Hull, and senior
Megan Tomasic (1:50.06)
Men's 200 free relay – Kemp, Lenczyk, Elliott and Oates (1:29.42)
NEXT UP
Back at the Messerly Natatorium for a dual with Baldwin Wallace at 6 p.m. on Nov. 7.