By: Colin Terrill | University of Chicago Athletic Communications
University of Chicago swim and dive was back in action over the weekend, first celebrating their seniors against IUPUI at home before hitting the road to take on Hope in Michigan. The Maroons won three of the four team duals against the Jaguars and the Flying Dutchmen and look to be in fine form as they now turn their attention to the UAA Championships in February.
TEAM RESULTS
IUPUI Men – 121
UChicago Men – 117
IUPUI Women – 106
UChicago Women – 131
UChicago Men – 189
Hope Men – 93
UChicago Women – 155
Hope Women – 122
HOW IT HAPPENED
- vs. IUPUI
- The Maroons started off their weekend by hosting IUPUI for Senior Night inside the Ratner Athletic Center. The women were victors by a comfortable margin, but the men lost the meet to their Jaguar counterparts by just four points.
- One swimmer that took full advantage of the Senior Night activities was fourth year Garrett Clasen. His time in the 100 IM (48.99) not only broke the Myers-McLoraine Pool record, it also tied the NCAA record in the event.
- There were a few other excellent performances as well. The men's 200 Medley Relay (1:27.51) was less than a half second off the school record while Jesse Ssengonzi and Spencer Dearman joined Clasen in earning NCAA B-Cuts at the dual. On the women's side, Veronica Fong earned two B-Cuts with her wins in the 1-meter and 3-meter dives while NouNou Chang was just a few tenths of a second off another Maroon's school record while achieving B-Cut status in the 100 fly (55.74).
- vs. Hope
- Both teams breezed to another easy victory on Saturday when they traveled to Michigan to take on Hope. The women took home the victory by 33 points while the men blew out their opponents by almost 100 tallies.
- The men had 12 individual wins with Tristan Ide (100 Breast, 200 Breast) and Cooper Costello (100 Back, 100 Fly) claiming two victories each while the Maroons sat out the diving events during the meet.
- The women came away with 10 individual wins two of which came from Veronica Fong as she swept the events she participated in throughout the weekend. Alesha Kelly won both the 100 and 200 Fly which helped them win their fourth dual in a row and locked in a 8-1 record during the 2023-24 season.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Maroon divers will hit the pool next weekend at the UIC Invite but the rest of the team won't see action until they hit the pool inside the Ratner Athletic Center for the 2024 UAA Swim and Dive Championships. The four-day event will begin on Wednesday, February 14
th at 12:45 pm.
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