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LSU Girls Prime the Podium in Tri Meet In opposition to Tulane and Houston

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UH vs. LSU vs. Tulane

  • November 2nd, 2024
  • Houston, Texas
  • 25 yards (SCY)
  • Scores:
    • LSU – 190, UH – 110
    • LSU – 231, Tulane – 69
    • UH – 187, Tulane – 113
  • Full Outcomes

The Louisiana State College girls’s swimming and diving crew got here residence with two extra wins after battling Tulane College and the College of Houston in a tri-meet on Saturday.

LSU racked up 231 factors towards Tulane and 190 factors towards Houston, securing definitive victories over each groups and bringing their season report to 5-1. The Tigers received 12 of the meet’s 16 occasions, together with each relays.

The scores of every head-to-head twin meet have been:

  • Houston 187, Tulane 113
  • LSU 231, Tulane 69
  • LSU 190, Houston 110

The meet was stuffed with prime performances from all three groups from begin to end, with a number of NCAA ‘B’ cuts being hit and a variety of finest instances set on all sides.

Notable Outcomes

  • 5 LSU swimmers landed NCAA ‘B’ cuts: Zoe Carlos-Broc (100 again – 52.38), Valeriya Egorova (100 again – 52.98, 200 again – 1:54.49), Sofia Sartori (200 again – 1:54.84), Reagan Osborne (200 free – 1:46.44) and Chloe Cheng (400 IM – 4:16.53).
  • Three Houston athletes earned NCAA ‘B’ cuts: Lottie Cullen (200 again – 1:56.46), Evelyn Entrekin (100 breast – 1:00.75) and Henrietta Fangli (100 breast – 1:00.31)
  • Emilia Waters, a diver for Houston, picked up an NCAA Zone Reduce on the 3-meter, inserting 4th with a rating of 286.55. This marks her second Zone Reduce of the 12 months after scoring one on the 1-meter at an earlier meet.
  • Tulane’s Catherine Russo set a brand new faculty report within the 50 free, throwing down a season-best time of twenty-two.73 and breaking the earlier report of twenty-two.81 set by Mia Schachter again in 2016. Her efficiency additionally marked the quickest time within the AAC this season. Russo transferred over from Ohio State within the offseason and owns a finest time of twenty-two.04 from the 2023 Huge Tens.
  • The Inexperienced Wave noticed three extra swimmers put up the top-ranking time within the AAC this season of their respective occasions, all of which fall throughout the prime 5 instances in program historical past: Maya Wilson (200 free – 1:47.67), Gwen Shaboz (200 breast – 2:13.84, 400 IM – 4:19.03) and Rafaela Sumida (1000 free – 10:04.05).
  • Tulane’s 400 free relay crew of Lise Coetzee, Russo, Olcaytu Hatipoglu and Wilson took third in a time of three:23.31, which is the top-ranking time within the AAC this season and is the Sixth-fastest efficiency in program historical past.
  • Cougars Adelaide Meuter and Abbie Alvarez went 1-2 within the 100 fly, posting instances of 54.28 and 54.58, respectively.
  • LSU’s Michaela de Villiers swept the dash freestyle occasions, successful the 50 in a time of twenty-two.55 and the 100 in a time of 49.33.
  • Grace Palmer, a freshman Tiger, received the 200 breast by over three seconds, posting a time of two:10.59.

Up Subsequent

LSU is again in motion this Friday, going through off towards Alabama and Florida State on Nov. 8. Tulane and Houston each have just a few weeks off earlier than returning to competitors; Houston will host the Phill Hansel Invitational Nov. 20-22, whereas Tulane heads to Ohio for the Magnus Cup Nov. 21-23.



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