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Swimming & Diving

Rebel Women Snap Streak Against UNR with 196-103 Victory

UNLV swimming and diving grabs first win in nearly two decades against the Wolf Pack

RENO, NEV. (UNLVRebels.com) – The UNLV women's swimming and diving team picked up its first win over in-state rival UNR in 17 years Saturday, as the Rebels took 10 of 12 events en route to a 196-103 victory over the Wolf Pack at Lombardi pool. With the win, the Rebels will earn at least a tie of the three points in the Silver State Series presented by IBEW and Nevada Donor Network in the sport of women's swimming and diving.
 
REBEL OF THE DAY: Junior Teneka Ash racked up a trio of wins with her finishes in the 1000 free (10:26.92), 500 free (5:03.97) and 200 fly (2:05:05).
 
THE RUNDOWN – WOMEN:
 
*UNLV opened up its string of first-place finishes in the 200 medley relay, as the Rebels' 'A' squad of senior Kate Afanasyeva, freshman Tosia Iwanowska, junior Kristina Schneider and senior Caitlyn Schreiber combined for win with a time of 1:43.51.
*Juniors Teneka Ash and Filio Raftopoulou (10:42.47) tacked on to the Scarlet and Gray point tally, as they finish in first and second, respectively, in the 1000 free.
*The Rebels dominated the 200 free race, as junior Julia Filippova (1:52.52), senior Lauren Smith (1:54.14) and junior Kristina Schneider (1:56.74) pounded out a 1-2-3 finish.
*In the 100 back, Afanasyeva claimed UNLV's fourth straight win after securing her first-place finish with a time of 56.06. Touching moments after Afanasyeva, Kacey Kiuchi took second with a time of 57.12 and senior Eva Kim placed fifth to grab additional points for UNLV.
*In the 100 breast Freshman Calysta Bartlett (1:03.96) came within .21 seconds of UNR's Wiktoria Samula in her second-place finish. Meanwhile, her Rebel freshmen counterparts Iwanowska (1:05.51) and Koopmans rounded out event's scoring in fourth and fifth, respectively.
*Joining Ash in getting the Rebels back on track in the win column in the 200 fly, juniors Gabby Lizzul (2:06.86), and Carissa Armijo (2:09.43) tagged along in the respective second-place and third-place spots.
*The Scarlet and Gray followed with its third sweep of the day in the 50 free, as Kim (23.63) placed first, Schreiber (23.96) finished second and freshman Malia Fernandez (24.08) took third.
*Stretching UNLV's momentum into the 100 free with their 1-2-3 sweep, Schneider touched first with her Mountain West season best-matching time of 49.92, Smith (52.94) came in second and Fernandez (53.59) finished third.
*Kiuchi (2:03.17) and Raftopoulou (2:04.76) piled on another 1-2 finish in the 200 back, as the latter picked up her only win of the meet and the former claimed the last of her two second-place finishes on the day.
*Trailing Ash in her third victory in the 500 free, Filippova recorded a second-place finish and Armijo landed in third to top off the Rebels' event sweeps.
*In the 100 fly, Koopmans tallied her first career victory with a time of 56.05 to lead the way for the Scarlet and Gray. The Rebel newcomer's victory paved the way for the top-2 sweep, as Afanasyeva (57.16) came in second.
*Bartlett followed suit in the 200 IM with her first individual win wearing a UNLV cap, logging a time of 2:06.39.
*In a wire-to-wire 400 free relay, UNLV's 'B' team (3:29.90) of Smith, Filippova, senior Camryn Wheals and Kim eclipsed the Rebels' 'A' unit comprising Schneider, Afanasyeva, Fernandez and Schreiber to round out the squad's event wins with a 1-2 finish.
* Junior Montse Moreno posted fourth-place finishes in the 1-meter (277.65) and the 3-meter (299.70) to lead the Rebels in the diving competitions. Freshman Isabella Bassock finished fifth in the 1-meter (202.50) and 3-meter (198.00) dives.

QUOTABLE: "The team really stepped up today. Teneka Ash was a wrecking ball today, winning the 1000/200 Fly/500 in one of the hardest triples to do, especially at altitude. We also had seven different athletes win an event, once again showing our depth. Reno is always a challenging road trip, but the women brought tremendous energy. They prepared well throughout the week and it showed." -Head coach Ben Loorz

-UNLV-
 
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Players Mentioned

Carissa Armijo

Carissa Armijo

Fly
5' 3"
Sophomore
Julia Filippova

Julia Filippova

Free
5' 9"
Sophomore
Eva Kim

Eva Kim

Back
5' 8"
Junior
Kacey Kiuchi

Kacey Kiuchi

Back
5' 7"
Sophomore
Gabby Lizzul

Gabby Lizzul

Fly
5' 6"
Sophomore
Filio Raftopoulou

Filio Raftopoulou

Free
5' 9"
Sophomore
Caitlyn Schreiber

Caitlyn Schreiber

Free
5' 4"
Junior
Lauren Smith

Lauren Smith

Free
5' 4"
Junior
Teneka Ash

Teneka Ash

Fly/Free
5' 9"
Sophomore
Camryn Wheals

Camryn Wheals

Sprint Free
5' 9"
Junior
Kristina Schneider

Kristina Schneider

Free
5' 5"
Sophomore
Montse Moreno

Montse Moreno

Dive
5' 4"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Carissa Armijo

Carissa Armijo

5' 3"
Sophomore
Fly
Julia Filippova

Julia Filippova

5' 9"
Sophomore
Free
Eva Kim

Eva Kim

5' 8"
Junior
Back
Kacey Kiuchi

Kacey Kiuchi

5' 7"
Sophomore
Back
Gabby Lizzul

Gabby Lizzul

5' 6"
Sophomore
Fly
Filio Raftopoulou

Filio Raftopoulou

5' 9"
Sophomore
Free
Caitlyn Schreiber

Caitlyn Schreiber

5' 4"
Junior
Free
Lauren Smith

Lauren Smith

5' 4"
Junior
Free
Teneka Ash

Teneka Ash

5' 9"
Sophomore
Fly/Free
Camryn Wheals

Camryn Wheals

5' 9"
Junior
Sprint Free
Kristina Schneider

Kristina Schneider

5' 5"
Sophomore
Free
Montse Moreno

Montse Moreno

5' 4"
Sophomore
Dive