
Butterfly Group Shines on Day Two of CCSA Championships
2/16/2023 11:04:00 PM | Women's Swimming
UNF Records Seven Top Ten Times, Ten New Personal Bests
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - North Florida women's swimming showed out with some impressive swims on day two of the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Championships. The trio of Ashley Cozad, Claire Kerber and Allie Larrimore stood out in the 100-yard butterfly preliminaries and finals. Kerber and Larrimore now hold the 2nd and 5th fastest 100-yard butterfly times in program history, respectively.Â
Overall, nine different Ospreys recorded new personal bests on the day and five swimmers notched one or more top-ten times.Â
DAY TWO RESULTS
1.   James Madison (712.5)
2.   Liberty   (678.0)
3.   Queens (572.0)
4.   FGCU   (442.0)
5.   UNC Asheville (432.0)
6.   Campbell (281.0)
7.   Old Dominion   (273.0)
8.   Georgia Southern (266.0)
9.   Gardner-Webb (178.0)
10.   North Florida (158.5)
11.   Bellarmine (101.0)
CLIPBOARD NOTES
- Kerber recorded two top-ten times in the 100-yard butterfly on the day, the 2nd (Finals: 56.05) and 10th (Prelims: 56.76) fastest 100 fly times in program history
- Allie Larrimore posted the 5th fastest 100-yard butterfly in program history with a time of 56.55
- Freshman Faith Mutschler secured yet another top-ten time, tying the 9th fastest 200-yard freestyle in program history at 1:51.57
- Aydan Horrigan tied the 7th fastest 400 IM time in program history, touching the wall in 4:29.67, a new personal best
- McKenna Fiore hit a new personal best in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 2:00.53
- Madelyn York notched a new personal best in the 200-yard freestyle, finishing in 2:00.36
COFFEY TALK
"This was a very good day in the pool for us. We had many swims in the program's top ten. Our butterfly group (Kerber, Larrimore, and Cozad) swam fast in the 100 fly with all being top ten times. Having Kerber and Larrimore finish with the 2nd and 5th fastest 100 fly times in program history was something special. Faith Mutschler put another top ten time in the 200 free today as well. All in all, we had many, many personal bests today. We finished up with our 400 medley relay consisting of all freshmen. We are looking forward to keeping things rolling tomorrow". -- Head Coach Ian Coffey
UP NEXT
Day three kicks off Friday, February 17 with the trials at 10 a.m. and the finals taking place at 6 p.m.Â
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