UWM Women Head Back To Indiana Again This WeekendNov. 14, 2006
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 17 & 18 at Doug Coers Invitational After improving its dual win streak to five-consecutive last week, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's swimming & diving team will return to the state of Indiana again this weekend, joining two other teams at the Third Annual Doug Coers Invitational on the campus of Ball State Friday and Saturday in Muncie, Ind. Complete Release in PDF Format
SCOUTING THE MEET: The Ball State women have won three of their past four duals, getting past Bowling Green (190-110 Nov. 11), Akron (184-116 Oct. 28) and Buffalo (155-80 Oct. 27). Top performers for the Cardinals include Emily Hurst in the breaststroke and diver Katie Boyle, who recorded a first and second place finish in her last meet. The IUPUI women are coming off their first dual win of the season, a 125-101 defeat of Centre Nov. 11. That followed a triple-dual Nov. 10 that saw the Mustangs fall to UW-Green Bay, Evansville and Xavier. They are 1-4 on the year and led by Emily More (Breaststroke), Amy Rowe (Sprints) and Sara Smith (Mid-distance). LAST YEAR: Caldwell won the 50 freestyle in a time of 24.25, the 100 freestyle in 52.71 and the 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:06.35. Molly Finn also helped out, taking second in the 200 IM (2:12.17) and 400 IM (4:40.08) before winning the 200 butterfly. Erin Blemberg won both of the diving events on the weekend. LAST TIME IN THE POOL: Junior Jess Kelly was the only double-winner for the Panthers, recording victories in the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.59 and the 100 freestyle in 55.15. In the 100, she led a 1-2-3 finish for Milwaukee, with junior Heidi Goetsch second (55.81) and freshman Megan Skiba (56.34) third. Skiba had a victory of her own, leading the way in the 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:09.94. Her freshman teammates also contributed to the effort, with Alex Nelson winning the 1000 freestyle in a time of 10:54.76, Shannon Berndt the 200 IM in 2:14.91 and Jenny Westfall the 500 freestyle in 5:17.97. Other winners for UWM included senior Lindsay Caldwell in the 200 freestyle, senior Emily Duesler in one-meter diving, junior Briana Fergusson in the 100 butterfly and the 200 medley relay team of Finn, Berndt, Fergusson and Goetsch. Then, on Sunday, seniors Lindsay Caldwell and Emily Duesler, sophomore Molly Finn and freshmen Shannon Berndt and Alexandra Nelson all recorded multiple wins to help the team breeze to wins against both Butler and UIC. The Panthers routed the host Bulldogs, 223-63, and also topped UIC, 201-85. Caldwell and Finn each won three events, while Duesler, Finn, Berndt and Nelson recorded two wins each on the day. STREAKING PANTHERS: FIRST THE VETS: AND THEN THE ROOKIES: ON TAP:
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