
Swimming and Diving Sweeps Rival UNC
1/27/2017 9:18:00 PM | Swimming
Wolfpack wins 26 of 32 events
Results
RALEIGH- The No. 3/9 NC State men's and women's swimming and diving programs swept RV/RV UNC-Chapel Hill on Friday night inside the Casey Aquatic Center. The team won 26 of 32 events, earning podium sweeps in eight events.
Wolfpack Relays
The Wolfpack had a dominating evening in the relay events, starting with a sweep in the 200 medley relay. The women's 'A' team of Elise Haan, Kayla Brumbaum, Natalie Labonge and Ky-Lee Perry broke the Casey Aquatic Center pool record, finishing in 1:37.58.
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On the men's side, Coleman Stewart, Derek Hren, Andreas Vazaios and Ryan Held also finished first in 1:27.14.
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Both 'B' relays finished in second in their respective races. Alexia Zevnik, Emmie Barnhill, Krista Duffield and Lotta Nevalainen finished in 1:40.18. Hennessey Stuart, Zack Warner, Soren Dahl and Joe Bonk clocked a 1:29.02.
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Once again, the men and women posted the fastest times in the 400 free relay. The women's team of Haan, Nevalainen, Baka and Kerr finished in 3:20.67. The men's team of Scott Johnson, Mark McGlaughlin, Bonk, Andreas Schiellerup finished in 2:57.24.
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Quoting the Coaches
Swimming
"I thought it was a good performance by both of our teams, it's been a while since we've had a regular dual meet. The team was eager to race again, and obviously it's been a while since we've been at home," said head coach Braden Holloway.
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"The crowd was great and there was a lot of energy—our team fed off that right away. I thought they brought the energy and never let down. It was a great team environment today and we executed pretty well. A lot of it was momentum—we had a few out-touches early in the meet and we were able to feed off that."
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Diving
"It wasn't the best meet, it wasn't the worst meet. We had a few people that did an outstanding job," said head diving coach Yahya Radman. "A huge shout out goes to Rachel Burston who finally qualified for zones, which was a big goal. We need to go back to the drawing board and look at some things to see what needs to be fixed, but overall, I'm pleased with this performance."
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Top Individual Performances
The Wolfpack had a hot start, sweeping both the women's and men's 1,000 free. On the women's side, Hannah Moore finished first, followed by Rachel Muller and Anna Jahns, who finished in 9:44.06, 9:58.21 and 10:07.48, respectively. Anton Ipsen led the men's race in an impressive 8:58.84. Jack McIntyre and Adam Linker finished close behind in 9:05.87 and 9:09.54, respectively. Those three returned later in the meet to sweep the 500 free as Ipsen found his second win of the night (4:22.60), followed by Linker (4:25.663) and McIntyre (4:28.42).
The Wolfpack also had sweeps in the women's 200 free, the women's 100 breast, the men's 50 free and the men's 100 and 200 back.Â
Freshman  Perry set a Casey Aquatic Center record in the 50 free, touching at 22.54. Perry also won the 100 free (49.14). Breaststroke specialist Brumbaum won two events: the 100 breast (59.79) and the 200 breast (2:10.42). Zevnik won the 100 back (53.11) and the 200 back (1:54.98), and
Moore won all three of her events: the 1000 free (9:44.06), 200 fly (1:59.06) and 500 free (4:47.47).
Diving
Harrison Mitchell had a strong performance, finishing second in both events. In the one-meter event, Mitchell scored 311.93 points while in the three-meter event he scored 326.85. On the women's side, Madeline Kline led the team in both events, placing second with 298.35 points and 294.68 points on the one and three-meter boards, respectively.
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Up Next:
The Wolfpack will return to the Casey Aquatic Center Saturday for Senior Day at 4 p.m. to take on No. 13/5 Virginia.
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NC State Event Winners
Women's 200 Medley Relay: E. Haan, K. Brumbaum, N. Labonge, K. Perry - 1:37.58
Men's 200 Medley Relay: C. Stewart, D. Hren, A. Vazaios, R. Held – 1:27.14
Women's 1000 Freestyle: Hannah Moore – 9:44.06
Men's 1000 Freestyle: Anton Ipsen – 8:58.84
Women's 200 Freestyle: Rachel Muller – 1:48.61
Men's 200 Freestyle: Soeren Dahl – 1:34.52
Women's 100 Backstroke: Alexia Zevnik – 53.11
Men's 100 Backstroke: Coleman Stewart – 47.80
Women's 100 Breaststroke: Kayla Brumbaum – 59.79
Men's 100 Breaststroke: Derek Hren – 54.10
Women's 200 Butterfly: Hannah Moore – 1:59.06
Men's 200 Butterfly: Andreas Vazaios – 1:45.18
Women's 50 Freestyle: Ky-Lee Perry – 22.54
Men's 50 Freestyle: Ryan Held – 19.51
Women's 100 Freestyle: Ky-Lee Perry - 49.14
Men's 100 Freestyle: Scott Johnson – 45.08
Women's 200 Backstroke: Alexia Zevink - 1:54.98
Men's 200 Backstroke: Justin Ress – 1:44.68
Women's 200 Breaststroke: Kayla Brumbaum - 2:10.42
Women's 500 Freestyle: Hannah Moore - 4:44.47
Men's 500 Freestyle: Anton Ipsen - 4:22.60
Men's 100 Butterfly: Ryan Held – 47.08
Women's 200 IM:Â Linday Morrow - 2:02.91
Men's 200 IM: Andreas Vazaios - 1:46.03
Women's 400 Freestyle Relay: E. Haan, L. Nevalainen, V. Baka, C. Kerr - 3:20.67
Men's 400 Freestyle Relay: Men's 400 Free Relay: S. Johnson, M. McGlaughlin, J. Bonk, A. Schiellerup - 2:57.24
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RALEIGH- The No. 3/9 NC State men's and women's swimming and diving programs swept RV/RV UNC-Chapel Hill on Friday night inside the Casey Aquatic Center. The team won 26 of 32 events, earning podium sweeps in eight events.
Wolfpack Relays
The Wolfpack had a dominating evening in the relay events, starting with a sweep in the 200 medley relay. The women's 'A' team of Elise Haan, Kayla Brumbaum, Natalie Labonge and Ky-Lee Perry broke the Casey Aquatic Center pool record, finishing in 1:37.58.
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On the men's side, Coleman Stewart, Derek Hren, Andreas Vazaios and Ryan Held also finished first in 1:27.14.
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Both 'B' relays finished in second in their respective races. Alexia Zevnik, Emmie Barnhill, Krista Duffield and Lotta Nevalainen finished in 1:40.18. Hennessey Stuart, Zack Warner, Soren Dahl and Joe Bonk clocked a 1:29.02.
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Once again, the men and women posted the fastest times in the 400 free relay. The women's team of Haan, Nevalainen, Baka and Kerr finished in 3:20.67. The men's team of Scott Johnson, Mark McGlaughlin, Bonk, Andreas Schiellerup finished in 2:57.24.
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Quoting the Coaches
Swimming
"I thought it was a good performance by both of our teams, it's been a while since we've had a regular dual meet. The team was eager to race again, and obviously it's been a while since we've been at home," said head coach Braden Holloway.
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"The crowd was great and there was a lot of energy—our team fed off that right away. I thought they brought the energy and never let down. It was a great team environment today and we executed pretty well. A lot of it was momentum—we had a few out-touches early in the meet and we were able to feed off that."
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Diving
"It wasn't the best meet, it wasn't the worst meet. We had a few people that did an outstanding job," said head diving coach Yahya Radman. "A huge shout out goes to Rachel Burston who finally qualified for zones, which was a big goal. We need to go back to the drawing board and look at some things to see what needs to be fixed, but overall, I'm pleased with this performance."
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Top Individual Performances
The Wolfpack had a hot start, sweeping both the women's and men's 1,000 free. On the women's side, Hannah Moore finished first, followed by Rachel Muller and Anna Jahns, who finished in 9:44.06, 9:58.21 and 10:07.48, respectively. Anton Ipsen led the men's race in an impressive 8:58.84. Jack McIntyre and Adam Linker finished close behind in 9:05.87 and 9:09.54, respectively. Those three returned later in the meet to sweep the 500 free as Ipsen found his second win of the night (4:22.60), followed by Linker (4:25.663) and McIntyre (4:28.42).
The Wolfpack also had sweeps in the women's 200 free, the women's 100 breast, the men's 50 free and the men's 100 and 200 back.Â
Freshman  Perry set a Casey Aquatic Center record in the 50 free, touching at 22.54. Perry also won the 100 free (49.14). Breaststroke specialist Brumbaum won two events: the 100 breast (59.79) and the 200 breast (2:10.42). Zevnik won the 100 back (53.11) and the 200 back (1:54.98), and
Moore won all three of her events: the 1000 free (9:44.06), 200 fly (1:59.06) and 500 free (4:47.47).
Diving
Harrison Mitchell had a strong performance, finishing second in both events. In the one-meter event, Mitchell scored 311.93 points while in the three-meter event he scored 326.85. On the women's side, Madeline Kline led the team in both events, placing second with 298.35 points and 294.68 points on the one and three-meter boards, respectively.
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Up Next:
The Wolfpack will return to the Casey Aquatic Center Saturday for Senior Day at 4 p.m. to take on No. 13/5 Virginia.
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NC State Event Winners
Women's 200 Medley Relay: E. Haan, K. Brumbaum, N. Labonge, K. Perry - 1:37.58
Men's 200 Medley Relay: C. Stewart, D. Hren, A. Vazaios, R. Held – 1:27.14
Women's 1000 Freestyle: Hannah Moore – 9:44.06
Men's 1000 Freestyle: Anton Ipsen – 8:58.84
Women's 200 Freestyle: Rachel Muller – 1:48.61
Men's 200 Freestyle: Soeren Dahl – 1:34.52
Women's 100 Backstroke: Alexia Zevnik – 53.11
Men's 100 Backstroke: Coleman Stewart – 47.80
Women's 100 Breaststroke: Kayla Brumbaum – 59.79
Men's 100 Breaststroke: Derek Hren – 54.10
Women's 200 Butterfly: Hannah Moore – 1:59.06
Men's 200 Butterfly: Andreas Vazaios – 1:45.18
Women's 50 Freestyle: Ky-Lee Perry – 22.54
Men's 50 Freestyle: Ryan Held – 19.51
Women's 100 Freestyle: Ky-Lee Perry - 49.14
Men's 100 Freestyle: Scott Johnson – 45.08
Women's 200 Backstroke: Alexia Zevink - 1:54.98
Men's 200 Backstroke: Justin Ress – 1:44.68
Women's 200 Breaststroke: Kayla Brumbaum - 2:10.42
Women's 500 Freestyle: Hannah Moore - 4:44.47
Men's 500 Freestyle: Anton Ipsen - 4:22.60
Men's 100 Butterfly: Ryan Held – 47.08
Women's 200 IM:Â Linday Morrow - 2:02.91
Men's 200 IM: Andreas Vazaios - 1:46.03
Women's 400 Freestyle Relay: E. Haan, L. Nevalainen, V. Baka, C. Kerr - 3:20.67
Men's 400 Freestyle Relay: Men's 400 Free Relay: S. Johnson, M. McGlaughlin, J. Bonk, A. Schiellerup - 2:57.24
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Players Mentioned
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Monday, October 28
The Moore Swimming Siblings
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H.C. Kennett Award - Coleman Stewart
Thursday, May 14
2020 Swimming & Diving, Postseason
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