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Swimming & Diving Tops Iowa
10/30/2015 12:00:00 AM | Men's Swimming & Diving
Oct. 30, 2015
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The University of Minnesota men and women both outscored the Hawkeyes in Iowa City on Friday night. The Gopher women won every individual event, and seven women earned two first-place finishes each, for a final score of 192 to Iowa's 105. The Minnesota men's team earned its first win of the season, totaling 169.50 points over the Hawkeyes' 130.50.
MEN - W, 169.50-130.50
Matt Barnard finished first in both men's diving events. He topped the 1-meter competition with 378.60 points, and finished 3-meter diving with a score of 398.93. Manny Pollard earned silver on the 1-meter board, while Dylan Zoe picked up second on 3-meter.
Freshman Michael Messner earned first-place marks in the men's distance freestyle events. Messner had a convincing 15:46.35 in the 1650 free, and recorded a time of 4:33.59 in the 500.
Similar to the women, the Minnesota men powered their way to a 1-2 finish in the 200 free. Jakub Maly touched first with a time of 1:39.54, while Ben Bravence took home silver with a 1:39.66.
The Gophers dominated the 200 IM, picking up first, second and third marks. Maly led the field with a 1:49.58, followed by rookie Brian Poon (1:49.84) and Nick Hatanaka (1:52.99).
Daryl Turner finished first in the 100 back with a 48.39. The junior went on to pick up second in the 100 fly (48.18).
The 400 free relay team of Turner, Paul Fair Noah Busch and Hunter Doerr took home a win with a time of 2:58.93.
WOMEN - W, 192-105
Samantha Harding posted the nation's leading mile time in her first 1,650-yard freestyle of the season with a time of 16:36.33. Harding recorded a first-place finish in the 500 free as well with a 4:51.79. Freshman Erin Emery followed for second in both distance free events. Emery had a 16:52.40 in the 1,650 free and a 4:57.64 in the 500.
Sophomore Danielle Nack completed another butterfly sweep, recording a 54.86 in the 100 fly and a 2:00.80 in the 200 fly.
Brooke Zeiger recorded two gold finishes and one silver finish against the Hawkeyes. Zeiger had a 2:02.32 in the 200 backstroke for first. She posted a leading 2:04.39 in the 200 individual medley, and placed second in the 200 free with a time of 1:50.88.
Senior Lauren Votava won both the 100 free and 200 free for Minnesota, finishing with times of 50.08 and 1:50.23, respectively.
Rookie Zoe Avestruz tallied two gold individual finishes. Avestruz led the 100 back field with a 55.31 and posted a 23.43 in the 50 free.
Freshman Rachel Munson took first in both breaststroke events. Munson had a 1:02.27 in the 100-yard event and 2:16.69 in the 200.
Yu Zhou picked up first in both the women's diving events, finishing with a score of 338.55 on the 1-meter board and 392.25 points on 3-meter. Teammate Lexi Tenenbaum followed Zhou on both boards.
The Golden Gophers wrapped the meet with a powerful 3:24.57 in the 400 free relay for first featuring Zoe Avestruz, Danielle Nack, Lauren Votava and Kaia Grobe.
LOOKING AHEAD
The Gophers will make a trip to Grand Forks, North Dakota, next Saturday, Nov. 7 for some non-conference competition against the University of North Dakota. The meet is slated for 5 p.m. CT.
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