

#Ricky king daphne al free#
The 200 free relay team just missed a `B' time by just. Alexandra Young just missed a `B' cut in finishing third in 2:02.97. Both also previously swam `B' times in the first dual meet and Haglund lowered her cut but. In the 200 fly, Morris and Haglund both swam `B' cuts in finishing second and third. 04 of a second under the cut.ĭaphne Skelos swam an NCAA 'B' time in winning the 200 back. Myers did the same in winning the 100 free in :50.86, coming in just. Hoisington, meanwhile, clocked her first `B' cut of the year at 1:03.49, just under the standard.ĭaphne Skelos's win in the 200 back gave her a `B' cut of 2:00.69, once again just under the standard.
#Ricky king daphne al full#
Meehan, who had previously recorded a `B' time in the 100 breast in Penn State's first dual meet of the year, lowered that time to 1:02.41, almost a full second. In the 100 breast, Meehan and Abby Hoisington finished 1-2 and both in `B' times. Kaire Haglund finished third in 2:03.87, just under the `B' time. In the 200 IM, O'Brien won with a `B' time of 2:01.91, which was once again closer to the `A' time than the `B'. As the women often do, they dominated the distance event as Stephanie Roop placed third in 4:51.99 followed by Kailey Morris in 4:54.00. In the 500 free, Nelson's winning time of 4:49.35 was closer to the `A' automatic qualifying time than the `B' time. The women's team continued to swim some blistering early-season times as the Nittany Lions recorded nine new NCAA `B' provisional qualifying times on the first night of this meet. Individually, Schirk captured first in the 200 back while Williams won the 200 fly. The 200 free relay team of Basil Kaaki, Sean Swanepoel, Vincent Reydams and Rob Felty came in first as did the 400 medley relay team of Pat Schirk, Kyle Miranda, Tim Williams and Swanepoel. They were led by a pair of first places in the two relays. The men's team placed first in half of the swimming events, four out of eight, and four out of nine events overall. Winners of events included the 200 freestyle relay team of Michelle Myers, Kelly Nelson, Molly Crispell and Sarah Baker, Nelson in the 500 free, Kaitlin O'Brien in the 200 IM, Caitlin Meehan in the 100 breaststroke, Daphne Skelos in the 200 backstroke, Myers in the 100 free and the 400 medley relay team of Myers, Meehan, Nelson and Baker. The women placed first in seven out of the eight swimming events contested on the night and in seven out of nine events overall. Only Purdue's women's team is in attendance at this meet. The men lead Michigan State 91-76 and are tied with Virginia 83.5-83.5. The women lead Michigan State by a 126-41 margin, top Purdue by a 118-49 score, and also are on top of Virginia 106-60. After nine events each on the men's and women's side, the women's team leads all three of their dual meets while the men's team leads one of its duals and is tied in the other. The Penn State men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened their respective quad and tri-meets on Friday night with very strong performances.
