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Swimming Splits Road Tri-Meet
10/20/2012 1:16:00 PM | Women's Swimming
Meet Results
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The University of North Florida swimming team competed in a tri-meet on the road in Buies Creek, N.C. on the campus of Campbell University. The Ospreys dominated North Carolina A&T, 216.00-35.00, but were edged by just two points by meet host Campbell, 132.00-130.00.
The meet began with the 200-yard medley relay and North Florida placed first and third to open the meet strong. The relay team of Ellice Mae Sanchez, Bridget Woods, Lissa Janowicz and Natalie McCallum posted a time of 1:50.99 to claim the event. Just off the lead pace, the quartet of Kristina Alexiou, Katie England, Maria Bernard and Caitlyn Gutierrez took third place with a time of 1:56.24.
In the 1,000 freestyle, UNF rookies Amy Taylor and Olivia Langford placed second and third, respectively. Taylor clocked a time of 10:31.07 to earn second place points for the Ospreys, while Langford posted a time of 10:51.42. Janie Kennedy notched a time of 11:14.93 to finish off the podium in fifth.
The 200 freestyle saw North Florida finish second and third once again. Rebecca Bernard was the top finisher for the Ospreys in the 200 free with a time of 1:58.13. R. Bernard finished just fractions of a second ahead of twin sister M. Bernard who took third with a time of 1:58.35. Gutierrez, who was competing in her first meet as an Osprey, posted a time of 1:59.24 in the event.
North Florida's Sanchez took top honors in the 100 backstroke. The sophomore broke one minute with a time of 59.85 to take the event. Teammate Alexiou finished just out of medal contention with a fourth place finish and a time of 1:02.36.
In the 100 breaststroke, the tandem of McCallum and Woods both touched at 1:07.72 to tie for first place in the event. England, a senior captain for the Ospreys, posted the third fastest time in the event with a 1:11.64, while Hannah Brown posted a 1:14.61.
Janowicz and Sara Evans finished back-to-back in the 200 butterfly. Janowicz posted a time of 2:09.91, while Evans swam a 2:12.22.
In the 50 freestyle sprint, R. Bernard, Gutierrez, Kennedy and Sanchez finished in order for North Florida. R. Bernard notched a time of 25.59 to pace the Ospreys. Gutierrez and Kennedy recorded times of 25.85 and 25.93, respectively, while Sanchez clocked a 26.07.
R. Bernard continued the meet with a third place finish in the 100 freestyle with a time of 54.74. M. Bernard and Gutierrez were the next Osprey finishers posting times of 55.15 and 55.56.
In the 200 backstroke, Sanchez, Taylor and Alexiou placed back-to-back-to-back for North Florida. Sanchez took second place in the event with a time of 2:10.27, while Taylor claimed third with a mark of 2:14.06. Alexiou finished just off the podium with a time of 2:14.32.
The 200 breaststroke saw UNF boast three of the top four performances in the event. Woods and Evans finished first and second in the 200, while England earned points with a fourth place finish. Woods edged Evans with a time of 2:26.86, while Evans notched a 2:26.89. England posted a 2:33.01.
North Florida's distance swimmers took first and second in the 500 freestyle. Taylor posted a time of 5:05.29 to win the event, followed by Langford (5:13.93) who earned second place accolades. Kennedy also competed in the event, posting a 5:30.33.
The Ospreys took three of the top four position in the 100 butterfly. Janowicz won the event with a 1:00.20 just ahead of teammate McCallum's 1:00.55. Campbell claimed third in the event, followed by Langford (1:01.61).
Evans earned second place honors in the 200 individual medley. The senior timed in at 2:10.56 to earn silver. Woods posted second best UNF performance in the 200 IM with a time of 2:11.57. Janowicz and England each competed in the event with times of 2:16.86 and 2:21.52, correspondingly.
The final event was the difference in the scoring with Campbell. The host Camels (3:37.12) claimed the 400 freestyle relay by seven one-hundreds of a second (0.07) to edge the Ospreys in the event. The foursome of R. Bernard, M. Bernard, Langford and McCallum earned second place with a time of 3:37.19 and the UNF quartet of Kennedy, Alexiou, Taylor and Evans (3:42.05) earned bronze.
North Florida returns to the pool with a dual meet on the road at FIU in Miami, Fla. on Saturday, Nov. 3. The event is slated for 11:00 a.m.
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The University of North Florida swimming team competed in a tri-meet on the road in Buies Creek, N.C. on the campus of Campbell University. The Ospreys dominated North Carolina A&T, 216.00-35.00, but were edged by just two points by meet host Campbell, 132.00-130.00.
The meet began with the 200-yard medley relay and North Florida placed first and third to open the meet strong. The relay team of Ellice Mae Sanchez, Bridget Woods, Lissa Janowicz and Natalie McCallum posted a time of 1:50.99 to claim the event. Just off the lead pace, the quartet of Kristina Alexiou, Katie England, Maria Bernard and Caitlyn Gutierrez took third place with a time of 1:56.24.
In the 1,000 freestyle, UNF rookies Amy Taylor and Olivia Langford placed second and third, respectively. Taylor clocked a time of 10:31.07 to earn second place points for the Ospreys, while Langford posted a time of 10:51.42. Janie Kennedy notched a time of 11:14.93 to finish off the podium in fifth.
The 200 freestyle saw North Florida finish second and third once again. Rebecca Bernard was the top finisher for the Ospreys in the 200 free with a time of 1:58.13. R. Bernard finished just fractions of a second ahead of twin sister M. Bernard who took third with a time of 1:58.35. Gutierrez, who was competing in her first meet as an Osprey, posted a time of 1:59.24 in the event.
North Florida's Sanchez took top honors in the 100 backstroke. The sophomore broke one minute with a time of 59.85 to take the event. Teammate Alexiou finished just out of medal contention with a fourth place finish and a time of 1:02.36.
In the 100 breaststroke, the tandem of McCallum and Woods both touched at 1:07.72 to tie for first place in the event. England, a senior captain for the Ospreys, posted the third fastest time in the event with a 1:11.64, while Hannah Brown posted a 1:14.61.
Janowicz and Sara Evans finished back-to-back in the 200 butterfly. Janowicz posted a time of 2:09.91, while Evans swam a 2:12.22.
In the 50 freestyle sprint, R. Bernard, Gutierrez, Kennedy and Sanchez finished in order for North Florida. R. Bernard notched a time of 25.59 to pace the Ospreys. Gutierrez and Kennedy recorded times of 25.85 and 25.93, respectively, while Sanchez clocked a 26.07.
R. Bernard continued the meet with a third place finish in the 100 freestyle with a time of 54.74. M. Bernard and Gutierrez were the next Osprey finishers posting times of 55.15 and 55.56.
In the 200 backstroke, Sanchez, Taylor and Alexiou placed back-to-back-to-back for North Florida. Sanchez took second place in the event with a time of 2:10.27, while Taylor claimed third with a mark of 2:14.06. Alexiou finished just off the podium with a time of 2:14.32.
The 200 breaststroke saw UNF boast three of the top four performances in the event. Woods and Evans finished first and second in the 200, while England earned points with a fourth place finish. Woods edged Evans with a time of 2:26.86, while Evans notched a 2:26.89. England posted a 2:33.01.
North Florida's distance swimmers took first and second in the 500 freestyle. Taylor posted a time of 5:05.29 to win the event, followed by Langford (5:13.93) who earned second place accolades. Kennedy also competed in the event, posting a 5:30.33.
The Ospreys took three of the top four position in the 100 butterfly. Janowicz won the event with a 1:00.20 just ahead of teammate McCallum's 1:00.55. Campbell claimed third in the event, followed by Langford (1:01.61).
Evans earned second place honors in the 200 individual medley. The senior timed in at 2:10.56 to earn silver. Woods posted second best UNF performance in the 200 IM with a time of 2:11.57. Janowicz and England each competed in the event with times of 2:16.86 and 2:21.52, correspondingly.
The final event was the difference in the scoring with Campbell. The host Camels (3:37.12) claimed the 400 freestyle relay by seven one-hundreds of a second (0.07) to edge the Ospreys in the event. The foursome of R. Bernard, M. Bernard, Langford and McCallum earned second place with a time of 3:37.19 and the UNF quartet of Kennedy, Alexiou, Taylor and Evans (3:42.05) earned bronze.
North Florida returns to the pool with a dual meet on the road at FIU in Miami, Fla. on Saturday, Nov. 3. The event is slated for 11:00 a.m.
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