LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com)Â -Â Â The UNLV men and women's swimming and diving teams bested Grand Canyon Saturday at the Jim Reitz Pool. The Rebel women triumphed 187-112, while the Rebel men won 187-107.
THE RUNDOWN - WOMEN:Â
*Kicking off the first swimming event,
Kacey Kiuchi,
Skylar Moore, Kate Afanasteva, and
Caitlyn Schreiber took first in the 200 medley with a time of 1:43.70. The team of Lindsay Swail,
Annie Sanguansin,
Teneka Ash, and
Kristina Schneider placed third (1:47.05).
*Freshman
Diana Neagu touched second in the 1000 free with a time of 10:30.34, sophomore
Camila Quineche finished third (10:33.22).
*Junior
Lauren Smith placed first in the 200 free (1:52.00), sophomore
Filio Raftopoulou finished (1:52.40), and junior
Camryn Wheals took third (1:53.86).
*Junior Kate Afanasyeva touched first in the 100 back with a swim of 54.93, sophomore
Kacey Kiuchi placed second (56.43), and junior Lindsay Swail finished sixth (56.63).
*Sophomore
Skylar Moore placed third in the 100 breast with a time of 1:05.67, sophomore
Annie Sanguansin took fifth (1:07.01), and sophomore
Gaby Tellez finished sixth (1:09.18).
*Sophomore
Carissa Armijo placed first in the 200 fly with a swim of 2:02.86, sophomore
Teneka Ash finished second (2:04.61), and sophomore
Gabby Lizzul took fourth (2:07.76).
*Junior
Eva Kim touched first in the 50 free with a time of 23.44, junior
Caitlyn Schreiber followed in second (23.80), and junior
Kristina Schneider finished third (24.00).
*Junior
Josauli Lacuesta placed fourth on 1 meter with a score of 226.90, senior
Kourtney Clark followed in sixth (216.95).
*Schneider took first in the 100 free with a time of 52.24, Wheals came in third (52.91), and Schreiber finished in fourth (53.14).
*Kim touched first in the 200 back with a time of 2:03.07, Raftopoulou followed in second (2:03.51), and Swail took fourth (2:05.46).
*Moore placed second in the 200 breast (2:21.36), Sanguansin took fourth (2:25.53), Tellez finished fifth (2:25.79).
*Armijo touched first in the 500 free with a time of 5:00.70, Smith took third (5:08.81), and freshman
Jacklyn Scheberies followed in fourth (5:09.25).
*Afanasyeva grabbed first in the 100 fly with a swim of 56.33, senior
Tara Wise took second (57.80), and Ash placed fourth (58.22).
*Clark took fourth on 3 meter with a score of 227.70 and Lacuesta followed in fifth (223.40).
*Kiuchi touched first in the 200 IM with a time of 2:07.11, Armijo finsihed in third (2:07.45), and Raftopoulou followed in fourth (2:08.86).
*Closing out the meet, Afanasyeva, Schneider, Kim, and Schreiber took first in the 400 free relay (3:26.19), Swail,
Kennedy Hood, Kiuchi, and Raftopoulou followed in second (3:30.60).
THE RUNDOWN - MEN:
*The 200 medley relay team of
Ogi Maric,
Jack Binder, Bryan Chavez, and
Richard Szilagyi touched first with a swim of 1:29.76. Panos Bolanos,
Sean Gage,
Casey McEuen, and
Hayden Hemmens finished second (1:30.95).
*Freshman
Cameron Castro placed first in the 1000 free with a time of 9:26.86, followed by sophomore
Wyatt Marsalek in fourth (9:37.26).
*Freshman
Ogi Maric touched first in the 200 free with a swim of 1:38.34, senior
Hayden Hemmens grabbed second (1:39.04), and freshman Bryan Chavez took third (1:40.36).
*Junior
Richard Szilagyi placed first in the 100 back with a time of 49.09, freshman Panos Bolanos followed in second (49.91).
*Sophomore
Jack Binder touched first in the 100 breast with a time of 56.53, sophomore
Sam Willstrop took second (56.60), and senior
Dagen Kipling finished fifth(58.94).
*Sophomore
Michal Cukanow placed first in the 200 fly with a time of 1:51.36, sophomore Bert Phung followed in second (1:53.11), and sophomore
Michael Klauss took fourth (1:54.33).
*Junior
Sean Gage touched second in the 50 free (20.95), sophomore
Casey McEuen placed fifth (21.30), and freshman
Steven Butler finished sixth (21.42).
*Junior
Jesse Cawley took second on 1 meter with a score of 308.80.
*Szilagyi grabbed first in the 100 free with a time of 44.51, Butler finished in second (46.40), and freshman Jake Keller placed sixth (47.54).
*Bolanos touched first in the 200 back with a swim of 1:47.51, Klauss took fifth (1:58.59).
*Zukov took first in the 200 breast with a time of 2:04.02, Gage touched second (2:06.89), Binder placed third (2:07.31).
*Mykkanen touched first in the 500 free with a swim of 4:39.33, Hemmens finished second (4:34.34), and Castro took fourth (4:35.68).
*Chavez placed second in the 100 fly with a time of 49.69, Cukanow finished third (49.86), and Kariotis followed in fourth (50.57).
*Cawley took second on 3 meter with a score of 308.80.
*Maric finished first in the 200 IM (1:50.41), Gage placed third (1:54.72), and Zukov followed in fourth (1:54.86).
*Closing out the last event of the night, the 400 free relay team of Szilagyi, Hemmens, Chavez, and Bolanos touched first (3:00.83). The team of Mykkanen, Cukanow, Butler, and Maric followed in second (3:02.84).
QUOTABLE-
"This was a great last meet of the year, the team really stepped up to honor our seniors. Everyone is looking forward to the taper process and Conference Championships in a few weeks."
- HEAD COACH BEN LOORZ
NEXT FOR THE REBELS:Â The Rebel women prepare for the 2020 Mountain West Conference Championships held in Minneapolis, Minnesota February 16-22.
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