Riverside, Calif. (Jan. 5, 2019) – Both swimming teams closed out the weekend with a solid showing in dual action on Saturday afternoon. The Cowgirls (9-2 overall, 2-0 MW) swept Cal Baptist, 195-100, followed by a 202-89 victory over Grand Canyon. The Cowboys (4-3, 1-1 WAC) defeated the Lancers 163.50-136.50 while they dropped a 157-143 contest against the Antelopes.
"The women absolutely dominated against both teams and swam great across the board," head coach
Dave Denniston said. "It was to have the divers back today as well. I thought Lainee (Jones) had another solid day and Hannah (Mclean Leonard) swam a great time in the 100-butterfly. Erin (Eccleston) dominated the 200-butterfly while Daniela (Luna Rocha) took control of her 1000 freestyle race. On the men's side, Ryan (Russi) won both boards and beat arguably one of the best divers in our conference from Grand Canyon. It was nice for him and help the men beat Cal Baptist. Thought we had a really good showing in both the 500 freestyle and 200 breaststroke with a season best showing from senior Liam (Holt). Also, the 400 freestyle relay team had a nice finish at the end of the meet. I'm proud of the way the team stepped and raced today. This has really been a great trip and experience for our team."
On the women's side, the Cowgirls won the first four events of the 11 total on the day. In the 200 medley relay, senior
Samantha Burke, freshman
Phoebe Browne, sophomore
Hannah Mclean-Leonard and senior
Isobel Ryan touched the wall in 1:46.17. Junior
Daniela Luna Rocha continued her strong swimming by placing first in the 1000 freestyle with a time of 10:18.97. Freshman
Lainee Jones won her first event of the day in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:52.40. She would also come away with a victory in the 500 freestyle with a 5:03.46 mark. Senior
Connor Tarver swam a time of 58.88 to earn a win in the 100 backstroke while freshman
Erin Eccleston won the 200 butterfly in 2:08.36. Ryan earned her second win of the day in the 100 free with a mark of 51.39. Wyoming won the top three spots in the 200 backstroke. Burke went 2:03.71 while Tarver and fellow senior
Marcela Gramcko touched in 2:04.86 and 2:06.32 respectively. Mclean swam her third best time of the season in the 100 butterfly with a time of 54.92.
In diving, the Cowgirls took three out of the top four spots in the 1-meter. Senior
Peyton GrandPre swept both boards with a 244 score in the 1-meter followed by a 235.05 mark in the 3-meter. Fellow senior
CeeJay Harris was third in the 1-meter with a score of 223.95 followed by junior
Abigail Zoromski with a 216.65 mark. Harris was second in the 3-meter with 223.30 mark while Houlihan was fourth with a 217.60 score and Zoromski with a 194.35 score.
The Cowboys were solid on the day after a slow start which was highlighted by senior
Liam Holt. He would sweep both the 100 and 200 breaststroke with times of 56.37 and a season best 2:01.57 respectively. Holt was also the third leg in the 400 freestyle medley that swam a time of 3:08.47 to place second. Sophomore
Seth Borgert shaved almost ten seconds off his 1000 freestyle time to finish second with a time of 9:41.66. In the 500 freestyle, freshman
Miller Browne raced to a season best time of 4:40.98. He was followed by junior
Jacob Harlan with a mark of 4:41.65 and fellow freshman
Ryan Netzel touching the wall in 4:45.76. Sophomore
Brayden Love had his season best time of 50.38 in the 100 butterfly while
James Bouda recorded his top time of 4:07.02 in the 400 IM.
Senior
Ryan Russi took first in both boards. He scored 294.80 in the 3-meter followed by a season high 290.40 in the 1-meter. Freshman
Brendan Byrnes recorded a season-high 237.50 in the 1-meter and a 250.75 mark in the 3-meter. Sophomore
Elijah Chan also had a season best 248.50 in the 1-meter followed by a 250.60 score in the 3-meter.
The Cowgirls will return to the pool on Saturday, January 19, against the Boise State Broncos at Laramie High School. Both teams are back in action on Saturday, Jan. 26 against UNLV in Las Vegas.