No. 14/9 Cardinals Complete Competition at Louisville First Chance Meet
February 16, 2024 | Swimming & Diving
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The No. 14/9 University of Louisville swimming and diving team completed the final day of competition at the Louisville First Chance Meet Friday evening at the Ralph Wright Natatorium.
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 In the 400 IM, Paige Kuwata turned in a time of 4:15.64. On the men's side, Ryan Hogan touched first with a time of 4:01.35.
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In the 200 freestyle, Zoe Voglemann of Louisville posted the fastest time in the event with a 1:50.51. In the men's event, Kayden Lancaster put up the winning time of 1:36.45 with John Bossler touching second in 1:39.87.
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UK's Lily DeLong won the women's 100 butterfly with a time of 57.20. Louisville's Owen Tayler had the win on the men's side with a time of 47.50 just ahead of Brady McInerney's time of 50.25 for UK.
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In the 200 breaststroke, Adry Kasemets won with a 2:18.56. For the men's event, Jordan Kelly won with the time of 1:59.38.
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In the 100 backstroke, Ryan Hogan dropped 1.33 from his prelim time to go 49.53. Â
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In the 50 free, Bianca Costea boarded a time of 22.75, just ahead of Abby Karl's 23.68, and Krista Wheeler's 24.08. Paige Housman of UK was fourth just edging fellow Wildcat Lily DeLong's 24.96. On the men's side, Caleb Duncan won the 50 freestyle with a time of 19:63. Owen Taylor was second in 20.42 to beat out Rob Ehrenborg (20.79) and UK's Brady McInerney (21.50).
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In 1M diving, Bowling Green's Grace Ellis won with a mark of 236.05 and Victoria's Miller was second for BGSU's 199.15.
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In 3M diving Che Stephens won with a score of 371.35 to take the men's event. For the women, Else Praasterink won with a score of 299.90 for the Cardinals.
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On platform, Cincinnati's Langely Peterson won (230.24) Â followed by UofL's Grace Leonard (224.25) and Lindsay Gizzi (208.60). For the men, UofL's Rayce Winn put up the highest score with a 328.85 Â for the win followed by teammate Adam Sneden's 280.05. Cincinnati had four divers in the event led by Will Claus's 276.10.
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 In the 400 IM, Paige Kuwata turned in a time of 4:15.64. On the men's side, Ryan Hogan touched first with a time of 4:01.35.
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In the 200 freestyle, Zoe Voglemann of Louisville posted the fastest time in the event with a 1:50.51. In the men's event, Kayden Lancaster put up the winning time of 1:36.45 with John Bossler touching second in 1:39.87.
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UK's Lily DeLong won the women's 100 butterfly with a time of 57.20. Louisville's Owen Tayler had the win on the men's side with a time of 47.50 just ahead of Brady McInerney's time of 50.25 for UK.
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In the 200 breaststroke, Adry Kasemets won with a 2:18.56. For the men's event, Jordan Kelly won with the time of 1:59.38.
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In the 100 backstroke, Ryan Hogan dropped 1.33 from his prelim time to go 49.53. Â
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In the 50 free, Bianca Costea boarded a time of 22.75, just ahead of Abby Karl's 23.68, and Krista Wheeler's 24.08. Paige Housman of UK was fourth just edging fellow Wildcat Lily DeLong's 24.96. On the men's side, Caleb Duncan won the 50 freestyle with a time of 19:63. Owen Taylor was second in 20.42 to beat out Rob Ehrenborg (20.79) and UK's Brady McInerney (21.50).
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In 1M diving, Bowling Green's Grace Ellis won with a mark of 236.05 and Victoria's Miller was second for BGSU's 199.15.
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In 3M diving Che Stephens won with a score of 371.35 to take the men's event. For the women, Else Praasterink won with a score of 299.90 for the Cardinals.
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On platform, Cincinnati's Langely Peterson won (230.24) Â followed by UofL's Grace Leonard (224.25) and Lindsay Gizzi (208.60). For the men, UofL's Rayce Winn put up the highest score with a 328.85 Â for the win followed by teammate Adam Sneden's 280.05. Cincinnati had four divers in the event led by Will Claus's 276.10.
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