Swimming Completes First Day of Competition at Notre Dame Invitational
December 06, 2002 | Swimming & Diving
Dec. 6, 2002
The University of Louisville swim team completed the first day of competition at the Notre Dame Invitational at the Rolfs Aquatic Center. The men's team is standing at seventh in the 10 team field. The women's team is currently in 10th in the 13 team field.
The University of Notre Dame men and the West Virginia women lead after day one of the Invitational. The Notre Dame men, behind strong relay performances and good depth, are in first with 555 points. Denison University is second with 359.50, while Wyoming and West Virginia are tied for third with 340 points. Indianapolis, behind the strength of two individual victories, is fourth with 241 points, while North Dakota (237.50), Wisconsin-Green Bay (213), Louisville (175), Saint Louis University (150), Shippensburg (88) and Hillsdale College (26) round out the men's competition.
West Virginia rode a victory in the 400 medley relay to the top of the team race, finishing day one with 385.50 points. Denison is second with 335, while Iowa is third at 315. Wyoming is fourth with 272.50 points, while Bowling Green is nipping at their heels at 270. Indianapolis (216), North Dakota (212), Wisconsin-Green Bay (203), Northern Michigan (165), Louisville (164), St. Louis University (106), Shippensburg (73) and Hillsdale College (28) fill out the rest of the women's field.
The Notre Dame women and Wisconsin-Milwaukee men and women only sent divers to the meet.