Saturday, October 28
Evanston, Ill.
10 a.m.

Northwestern

188
vs
100

Chicago

Nicole Aarts vs. Georgia 2017

Wildcats Pick Up Two More Dominant Wins versus UIC, Chicago

10/28/2017 8:09:00 PM | Women's Swimming and Diving

FINAL RESULTS | FINAL SCORES

EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern women's swimming and diving handily beat two local foes at a tri-dual hosted at the Norris Aquatics Center Saturday morning. The team took down University of Chicago, 188-100, and UIC 168-125.

The meet started off with a win for the 'Cats in their first event. The 200 medley relay team, consisting of first-years Calypso Sheridan and Sophie Angus, sophomore Nicole Aarts, and senior Mary Warren, set the tone for the rest of the meet with a win in 1:43.17.

The Wildcats went on to win seven more individual races. Starting them off was sophomore Krystal Lara, who took home two wins for herself, the first in the 200 free with a season-best time of 1:52.81. She also posted a win in the 100 fly, touching the wall in 58.67.

Warren continued to rule the pool in the 50 free. She won the event for the fourth time in four meets, with a time of 23.37 in today's meet.

Four more 'Cats grabbed wins for the team in solo events. Aarts took the top spot in the 100 back with a time of 57.64, followed by Sheridan in the next event, with 1:04.95 in the 100 breast. First-year Ilektra Lebl beat out her competition in the 200 fly, and junior Alex Grimes posted a personal best time of 2:05.16 to win the 200 back, a second before Lebl followed in second place. Northwestern also finished second and third in four events.

Because of their commanding lead, Northwestern chose to exhibition some of their swimmers for the last three events of the meet.

Junior Olivia Rosendahl dominated the diving boards. She continued her 3-meet win streak with a first place finish in the 3-meter event, posting a season-high score of 345.40. She also took the top spot in the 1-meter with a score of 286.30. Rosendahl has placed in the top two for every diving event she has participated in this season, and was awarded Big Ten Co-Diver of the Week for her accomplishments.

The Wildcats return to the pool in two weeks, when they take on University of Wisconsin at the Norris Aquatics Center on November 11. The meet will begin at 9 a.m.
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