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Gophers Sweep Hawaii in Honolulu
1/11/2020 7:12:00āÆPM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
MINNEAPOLIS ā The RV/No. 24 Minnesota swimming & diving program secured two dual meet victories Saturday afternoon, as both the men and women opened up their 2020 dual meet seasons with road wins against RV/NR Hawaii.Ā Ā
10 Gophers swam their way to at least one first place finish, with junior Cameron Kelley leading the way with three individual victories (200 free, 500 free, 1000 free).
Women | Gophers 178 ā Rainbow Warriors 84
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Starting 2020 off in fitting fashion, seven different Gophers delivered at least one first place finish for the women's team: Grace Bennin, Rachel Butler, Abbey Kilgallon, Lindsey Kozelsky, Jordan McGinty, Kate Sullivan and Tevyn Waddell. Kozelsky, McGinty and Waddell each secured two individual victories.
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Winning both the 100 free and 200 free, McGinty touched the wall with respective first place times of 51.08 and 1:50.85. In the 200 free, Minnesota finished 1-2-3-4, as Kelli McCarthy, Butler and Abbey Erwin completed the event behind McGinty.
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In what should be no surprise to Gopher fans, Kozelsky dominated the 100 and 200 breast yet again. Kozelsky sped her way to first place in both events with times of 1:01.88 and 2:14.40. The 200 breast also represented a 1-2-3 result for the Maroon and Gold, as Bennin (2:18.98) and Emma Lezer (2:20.32) also achieved podium finishes.
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As for Waddell, the senior won both the 100 back and 200 back for Minnesota. Waddell touched in 54.99 in the 100 back and finished the latter in 2:01.21.
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Minnesota's remaining first place finishes came via Bennin in the 50 free (23.83), Butler in the 400 IM (4:24.23), Kilgallon in the 500 free (4:57.19) and Sullivan in the 200 fly (2:05.05). In the 500 free, Kilgallon led the Gophers to a 1-2-3 finish, with Sullivan (4:58.55) and Maggie Erwin (5:02.62) placing second and third, respectively.
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The Gopher women polished off their victory with a win in the 200 free relay (1:34.87). The first place team consisted of McGinty, Bennin, Olivia Bloomer and Kozelsky.
Men | Gophers 133 ā Rainbow Warriors 129
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On the men's side, Kelley was clear-cut highlight of the afternoon with his three first place finishes. Kelley won the 200 free (1:39.53), 500 free (4:32.19) and 1000 free (9:34.22) to help power Minnesota to an impressive dual meet victory.
Each of Kelley's wins showcased 1-2-3-5 finishes for the Maroon and Gold. Two of the second place finishes came from Aidan Dillon, who touched behind Kelley in the 500 free (4:34.94) and 1000 free (9:37.08)
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Also for Minnesota, Max McHugh swept the 100 breast (52.60) and 200 breast (1:55.56). Senior Matthew Thomas also added a first place finish on Saturday, completing the 200 fly in 1:49.06.
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In the 200 back, the Gophers finished 2-3-4-5, led by Will Brenton's second place finish (1:52.38). Cale Berkoff, Gavin Olson and Desmon Sachtjen touched the wall behind Brenton.
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Notable
10 different Gopher swimmers notched first place finishes on Saturday afternoon, with Kelley pacing Minnesota with three (200 free, 500 free, 1000 free). Including Kelley, five Gophers hauled in multiple individual victories: Kozelsky, McGinty, McHugh and Waddell.
Up Next
Minnesota's next dual meet will not come until the team departs Hawaii, as Minnesota is scheduled to travel to USC to swim against the Trojans on Jan. 17. Two weeks thereafter, the Maroon and Gold will trek to West Lafayette, Ind. to take on Purdue and Northwestern in a Big Ten Conference tri-dual (Jan. 31-Feb. 1).
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10 Gophers swam their way to at least one first place finish, with junior Cameron Kelley leading the way with three individual victories (200 free, 500 free, 1000 free).
Women | Gophers 178 ā Rainbow Warriors 84
Ā
Starting 2020 off in fitting fashion, seven different Gophers delivered at least one first place finish for the women's team: Grace Bennin, Rachel Butler, Abbey Kilgallon, Lindsey Kozelsky, Jordan McGinty, Kate Sullivan and Tevyn Waddell. Kozelsky, McGinty and Waddell each secured two individual victories.
Ā
Winning both the 100 free and 200 free, McGinty touched the wall with respective first place times of 51.08 and 1:50.85. In the 200 free, Minnesota finished 1-2-3-4, as Kelli McCarthy, Butler and Abbey Erwin completed the event behind McGinty.
Ā
In what should be no surprise to Gopher fans, Kozelsky dominated the 100 and 200 breast yet again. Kozelsky sped her way to first place in both events with times of 1:01.88 and 2:14.40. The 200 breast also represented a 1-2-3 result for the Maroon and Gold, as Bennin (2:18.98) and Emma Lezer (2:20.32) also achieved podium finishes.
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As for Waddell, the senior won both the 100 back and 200 back for Minnesota. Waddell touched in 54.99 in the 100 back and finished the latter in 2:01.21.
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Minnesota's remaining first place finishes came via Bennin in the 50 free (23.83), Butler in the 400 IM (4:24.23), Kilgallon in the 500 free (4:57.19) and Sullivan in the 200 fly (2:05.05). In the 500 free, Kilgallon led the Gophers to a 1-2-3 finish, with Sullivan (4:58.55) and Maggie Erwin (5:02.62) placing second and third, respectively.
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The Gopher women polished off their victory with a win in the 200 free relay (1:34.87). The first place team consisted of McGinty, Bennin, Olivia Bloomer and Kozelsky.
Men | Gophers 133 ā Rainbow Warriors 129
Ā
On the men's side, Kelley was clear-cut highlight of the afternoon with his three first place finishes. Kelley won the 200 free (1:39.53), 500 free (4:32.19) and 1000 free (9:34.22) to help power Minnesota to an impressive dual meet victory.
Each of Kelley's wins showcased 1-2-3-5 finishes for the Maroon and Gold. Two of the second place finishes came from Aidan Dillon, who touched behind Kelley in the 500 free (4:34.94) and 1000 free (9:37.08)
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Also for Minnesota, Max McHugh swept the 100 breast (52.60) and 200 breast (1:55.56). Senior Matthew Thomas also added a first place finish on Saturday, completing the 200 fly in 1:49.06.
Ā
In the 200 back, the Gophers finished 2-3-4-5, led by Will Brenton's second place finish (1:52.38). Cale Berkoff, Gavin Olson and Desmon Sachtjen touched the wall behind Brenton.
Ā
Notable
10 different Gopher swimmers notched first place finishes on Saturday afternoon, with Kelley pacing Minnesota with three (200 free, 500 free, 1000 free). Including Kelley, five Gophers hauled in multiple individual victories: Kozelsky, McGinty, McHugh and Waddell.
Up Next
Minnesota's next dual meet will not come until the team departs Hawaii, as Minnesota is scheduled to travel to USC to swim against the Trojans on Jan. 17. Two weeks thereafter, the Maroon and Gold will trek to West Lafayette, Ind. to take on Purdue and Northwestern in a Big Ten Conference tri-dual (Jan. 31-Feb. 1).
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