INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.- University of Southern Indiana Women's Swimming and Diving squad returned to the IU Natatorium for the second straight year opening their season on Saturday against the host Indiana University Indianapolis and Northern Kentucky University in a double dual. The Screaming Eagles dominated the Norse 193-5, but fell to the Jaguars 137-97.
The Eagles earn their first victory over Northern Kentucky and continue to inch closer to the IU Indy Jaguars. USI fell to the Jaguars last year 149-93.
Sophomore Preseason Summit League Swimmer to Watch
Hayden Shurtz was the lone Eagle to win an event as she took the 100 breaststroke (1:06.67). The sophomore finished 2.11 seconds faster than the second-place finisher.
Freshman
Elizabeth Ketcham, junior
Makana Goss, sophomore
Caiya Cooper, and Shurtz kick started the season with a second-place 400 medley time (4:01.91). Junior
Mattilynn Smith also finished second in her 1000 freestyle (10:58.92) season debut.
Freshman sprinter
Simone Green made her USI debut with a respectable 50 freestyle (25.37) third place finish. Freshman
Emma Gabhart becomes the second fastest 200 individual medley (2:12.95) swimmer in the USI history books with a second-place finish. The current 200 IM record holder is Shurtz at 2:09.64.
The two new freshman divers led the Eagles in the one-meter dive event. Freshman
Gabbie Meier finished in second place (202.95 pts), while freshman
Anna Bunnell was right behind in third-place (200.40 pts). Bunnell led the Eagles in the three-meter dive (205.20 pts).
Junior
Sarah-Catherine Dawson started her season strong with a tight second-place finish in the 100 Butterfly (1:00.51). Another freshman made a strong debut as Ketcham placed second in the 100 Backstroke (1:00.09). Green, Ketcham, Smith, and Cooper delivered a quick 400 freestyle relay (3:38.78).
Other Top Women's Results
200 Freestyle: Sophomore
Reagan Holmes (1:58.45)
100 Butterfly: Sophomore
Naomi Weaver (1:01.27)
100 Freestyle: Green (55.23)
Up Next for the Eagles
USI Swimming and Diving return to the USI Aquatic Center next week, hosting Valparaiso University on Thursday at 2 p.m.