CHICAGO -- The eighth-ranked University of Chicago women's swimming and diving team travels to St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday for a top-15 matchup with #14 WashU. The meet begins at 12 PM CT, and all live results can be seen on the Meet Mobile app.
#8 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO NOTES:
* #8 UChicago enters the weekend with a 3-0 record in dual meets after taking down Lewis, Illinois Tech, and Wheaton (IL) in the opening weekend.
* The Maroons broke seven school records and earned 20 All-America awards en route to a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Championships.
* UChicago freshmen domnated in their collegiate debuts, combining for 12 individual event wins over the opening weekend.
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Adelia Biello earned UAA Women's Swimmer of the Week honors after recording five first-place finishes in the first two meets of her collegiate career. Biello won the 100 Free, 200 Free, and 100 Fly as well as a pair of relay events.
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Alexandra Milisavljevic joined Biello with three individual event victories. Milisavljevic won the 200 Fly and 500 Free on Friday before winning the 1000 Free on Saturday.
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Kylie Stuart added three event wins to round out the freshman trio as Stuart won the 100 Back in both meets and the 200 Back against Lewis on Friday.
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Sumiye Allen followed up her two All-America performances last season by sweeping the diving competitions with top scores of 251.55 in 1-meter diving and 240.65 in 3-meter diving.
* After their first road trip of the season, the Maroons will return to their home pool for a two-day meet on November 7-8 as they host the D3 Shootout with 10 top-level teams from across the country.
#14 WASHU NOTES:
* WashU enters the weekend with a 0-1 record on the season after falling to Saint Louis 143.5-137.5 in their season opener.
* The Bears brought home a fourth-place finish from the UAA Championships last season.
* WashU earned a 20th-place finish in the NCAA Division III Championships last season after recording four All-America performances in the meet.
* Junior diver Shanze Karimi is the lone returner to earn All-America honors in an individual event last year. Karimi finished 13th in the 1-meter diving competition.
* Freshman Sarah Cohen was the top performer for the Bears in the season opener as the first-year won three events, including the 200 Free, 500 Free, and 400 Free Relay.
* Peyton Watson joined Cohen with three first-place finishes in the 100 Free, 100 Fly, and 400 Free Relay.
* Fellow first-year Ayaan Olasewere added multiple event wins in the opening meet of the year with first-place finishes in the 50 Free and 400 Free Relay.
* Following their dual meet with the Maroons, WashU will visit Chicago for the D3 Shootout on November 7-8.
SERIES HISTORY:
* UChicago leads the all-time series 5-2 over WashU with wins in the last three meets.
* The Maroons took down the Bears 194-105 last season.
* The last win in the series for WashU came in 2019 when the Bears won 160-140 in St. Louis.
SEASON TOP TIMES:
* 50 Free -
Genesee Quon - 24.28
* 100 Free -
Sophia Lee - 52.87
* 200 Free -
Adelia Biello - 1:55.98
* 500 Free -
Alexandra Milisavljevic - 5:07.96
* 1000 Free -
Alexandra Milisavljevic - 10:35.54
* 100 Back -
Kylie Stuart - 57.59
* 200 Back -
Kylie Stuart - 2:05.62
* 100 Breast -
Alicia Soosai - 1:07.11
* 200 Breast -
Ella McEver - 2:27.51
* 100 Fly -
Adelia Biello - 58.06
* 200 Fly -
Alexandra Milisavljevic - 2:10.29
* 200 IM -
Naomi Ong - 2:13.91
* 1m Diving -
Sumiye Allen - 251.55
* 3m Diving -
Sumiye Allen - 250.90
* 200 Free Relay -
Sophia Xu,
Genesee Quon,
Sophia Lee,
Adelia Biello - 1:37.51
* 400 Free Relay -
Naomi Ong,
Adelia Biello,
Sophia Lee,
Sophia Xu - 3:36.24
* 200 Medley Relay -
Naomi Ong,
Ella McEver,
Sophia Lee,
Genesee Quon - 1:49.94