MIAC's, Day Two: Ole men take lead, Gustie women still on top
MINNEAPOLIS - The St. Olaf College men moved into first place and the Gustavus Adolphus College women remained on top after the second day of the 2007 MIAC Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota's Aquatic Center on Friday night.
First place Gustavus won the 200 Medley Relay in a meet record 2:47.84. The Gusties' Sarah Koepp won the 100 Breast.
Friday's finals started with St. Olaf first year diver Alyssa Germeroth capturing a win in the 3-meter competition. The Oles' also got a win from Julia Rood, who won the 100 Fly (57.84), and a comeback win in the 800 Free Relay (7:51.31).
Carleton first year Kate Alexander, who won the 200 IM on Thursday, won the 400 IM in meet and league record 4:36.63. Teammate Karin Brown won the 200 Free in a come-from-behind 1:55.52.
Day One: Gustie men, women take early lead at MIAC's
MINNEAPOLIS - The Gustavus Adolphus College men's and women's swimming and diving teams each lead after day one of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships at the University of Minnesota Aquatics Center.
The Gustavus women, who won the 400 Medley Relay and finished second in the 200 Medley Relay, had a win from first year Carrie Gunderson in the 500 Freestyle to help the Gusties to a first day lead.
St. Olaf is 20 points off the winning pace in second place.
Carleton College is in third. The Knights' first year Kate Alexander won the 200 IM with a 2:09.12. Carleton also had a win from its 200 Freestyle Relay team, which won in a time of 1:38.82.
Hamline's Dana Ketcher won the 50 Freestyle with a time of 24.47.