Swimming and Diving Head to Tennessee
October 25, 2016 | Swimming & Diving
The Cards take on the Vols in Knoxville on Thursday
The University of Louisville men's and women's swimming and diving teams travel to Knoxville to face the Tennessee Volunteers on Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. at the Allan Jones Aquatic Center.
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The Cardinals are coming off a home victories against Xavier last Friday with the men winning 210-65 and the women 198-62. Â The Volunteers are coming off a sweep of North Carolina last Saturday with the men coming out on top 216-156 and the women 205-167.
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Cards Have Top Ten Times
Team highlights from this season include five NCAA top ten times recorded by the men. This includes the first ranked 800-free relay (6:35.45), the second ranked 400-medley relay (3:15.29), the sixth ranked 200-free relay (1:21.17), the seventh ranked 400-free relay (2:58.30), and the tenth ranked 200-medley relay (1:28.64).
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Nationally NCAA ranked individual performances include Grigory Tarasevich's No. 1 ranked time in the 100-back (46.00) and the second-ranked time in the 200-back (1:43.69), Joshua Quallen's fourth-ranked time in the 100-IM (50.64), David Boland's fifth ranked time in the 100-IM (50.75), Etay Gurevich's ninth ranked time in the 400-IM (3:57.84), Carlos Claverie's ninth-ranked time in the 200-breast (2:00.16), and Trevor Carroll's tenth-ranked time in the 200-free (1:37.51).
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The women's team highlights include four NCAA top ten times this season. The 200-free relay ranks first with a time of 1:30.05, the 400-medley relay ranks first with a time of 3:33.44, the 800-free relay ranks second with a time of 7:07.04, and the 200-medley relay ranks second with a time of 1:38.09.
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NCAA ranked individual performances include Mallory Comerford's first-ranked time in the 100-free (47.89), the second-ranked time in the 50-free (22.32), the second-ranked time in the 200-free (1:43.13), and the second-ranked time in the 500-free (4:37.64).
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Abigail Houck's performances include the fifth-ranked time in the 200-free (1:45.98), the fifth ranked time in the 200-fly (1:56.50), the sixth-ranked time in the 500-free (4:46.01), and the seventh-ranked time in the 100-fly (53.48).
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Andrea Cottrell's performances include the first ranked time in the 100-breast (59.58), the fourth-ranked time in the 200-breast (2:08.74), the eighth-ranked time in the 100-IM (57.11), and the ninth-ranked time in the 200-IM (2:00.45).
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Marah Pugh's performances include the third ranked time in the 800-free (8:00.51), the seventh ranked time in the 400-IM (4:15.02), and the eighth ranked time in the 200-fly (1:57.98).
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Alina Kendzior's performances include the third ranked time in the 200-back (1:55.34) and the seventh ranked time in the 100-back (53.13).
Casey Fanz has the fifth ranked time in the 50-free (22.64), Maggie Jahns has the fifth ranked time in the 800-free (8:07.19), and Grace Oglesby has the eighth ranked time in the 100-fly (53.64).
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The Cardinals are coming off a home victories against Xavier last Friday with the men winning 210-65 and the women 198-62. Â The Volunteers are coming off a sweep of North Carolina last Saturday with the men coming out on top 216-156 and the women 205-167.
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Cards Have Top Ten Times
Team highlights from this season include five NCAA top ten times recorded by the men. This includes the first ranked 800-free relay (6:35.45), the second ranked 400-medley relay (3:15.29), the sixth ranked 200-free relay (1:21.17), the seventh ranked 400-free relay (2:58.30), and the tenth ranked 200-medley relay (1:28.64).
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Nationally NCAA ranked individual performances include Grigory Tarasevich's No. 1 ranked time in the 100-back (46.00) and the second-ranked time in the 200-back (1:43.69), Joshua Quallen's fourth-ranked time in the 100-IM (50.64), David Boland's fifth ranked time in the 100-IM (50.75), Etay Gurevich's ninth ranked time in the 400-IM (3:57.84), Carlos Claverie's ninth-ranked time in the 200-breast (2:00.16), and Trevor Carroll's tenth-ranked time in the 200-free (1:37.51).
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The women's team highlights include four NCAA top ten times this season. The 200-free relay ranks first with a time of 1:30.05, the 400-medley relay ranks first with a time of 3:33.44, the 800-free relay ranks second with a time of 7:07.04, and the 200-medley relay ranks second with a time of 1:38.09.
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NCAA ranked individual performances include Mallory Comerford's first-ranked time in the 100-free (47.89), the second-ranked time in the 50-free (22.32), the second-ranked time in the 200-free (1:43.13), and the second-ranked time in the 500-free (4:37.64).
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Abigail Houck's performances include the fifth-ranked time in the 200-free (1:45.98), the fifth ranked time in the 200-fly (1:56.50), the sixth-ranked time in the 500-free (4:46.01), and the seventh-ranked time in the 100-fly (53.48).
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Andrea Cottrell's performances include the first ranked time in the 100-breast (59.58), the fourth-ranked time in the 200-breast (2:08.74), the eighth-ranked time in the 100-IM (57.11), and the ninth-ranked time in the 200-IM (2:00.45).
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Marah Pugh's performances include the third ranked time in the 800-free (8:00.51), the seventh ranked time in the 400-IM (4:15.02), and the eighth ranked time in the 200-fly (1:57.98).
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Alina Kendzior's performances include the third ranked time in the 200-back (1:55.34) and the seventh ranked time in the 100-back (53.13).
Casey Fanz has the fifth ranked time in the 50-free (22.64), Maggie Jahns has the fifth ranked time in the 800-free (8:07.19), and Grace Oglesby has the eighth ranked time in the 100-fly (53.64).
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