
Swimming Dominates SCAD in Final Home Meet, 176-62
1/19/2024 5:16:00 PM | Women's Swimming
Ospreys Record 11 First-Place Finishes
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - North Florida women's swimming concluded the home portion of its season with a dominant performance against the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in a 176-62 victory, Friday afternoon at the UNF Competition Pool Complex.Â
The duo of Ashley Kephart and Faith Mutschler led the way, combining for a total of four first-place finishes on the day, with six other Ospreys touching the wall first in their respective races. Freshmen Kayla Daley, Ashley Kirby and Amanda Loomis all tallied first-place finishes with impressive swims.Â
FINAL SCORE
UNF 176, SCAD 62Â
CLIPBOARD NOTES
"This was a very good win for us today. I was very happy with the way we swam, a total team effort. They have been training hard for the past few weeks and they're tired, but today they really got after it. The medley relays set the tone going one and two to start off the meet and we went from there. All the strokes had very good days as well. This was a good way to close out our home meets with a win" —- Head Coach Ian CoffeyÂ
UP NEXTÂ
UNF heads back on the road to face Georgia Southern in a dual meet in Statesboro, Ga. Saturday, January 27 at 12 p.m.Â
The duo of Ashley Kephart and Faith Mutschler led the way, combining for a total of four first-place finishes on the day, with six other Ospreys touching the wall first in their respective races. Freshmen Kayla Daley, Ashley Kirby and Amanda Loomis all tallied first-place finishes with impressive swims.Â
FINAL SCORE
UNF 176, SCAD 62Â
CLIPBOARD NOTES
- The group of Loomis, Daley, Kephart and Victoria Torres kicked off the meet with a victory in the 400-yard medley relay with a combined time of 3:59.58
- Mutschler took home victories in the 500- and 1000-yard freestyle with times of 5:14.59 and 10:40.32, respectively
- Kephart swept the 50- and 100-yard freestyle touching the wall in 24.75 and 54.12, respectively
- Aydan Horrigan swam to a first-place finish in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2:08.87
- Loomis tallied a first-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke with a time of 1:00.61Â
- Torres also recorded a victory in the 200-yard breaststroke finishing with a time of 2:27.25Â
"This was a very good win for us today. I was very happy with the way we swam, a total team effort. They have been training hard for the past few weeks and they're tired, but today they really got after it. The medley relays set the tone going one and two to start off the meet and we went from there. All the strokes had very good days as well. This was a good way to close out our home meets with a win" —- Head Coach Ian CoffeyÂ
UP NEXTÂ
UNF heads back on the road to face Georgia Southern in a dual meet in Statesboro, Ga. Saturday, January 27 at 12 p.m.Â
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