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Swimming News Release.

 

 

 
Monmouth swimmers swim well, but short-handed

Release Date:  January 28, 2008

MONMOUTH, Ill. Swimming short-handed on both the men’s and women’s sides, the Monmouth College swim teams split their dual meet at Coe College Saturday. The Fighting Scots men defeated Coe 145-106 while the women fell to the Kohawks 152-96.

Monmouth’s men finished 1-2 in four events. The 200-yard medley relay "A" Team of Dan Campione, Kevin Satler, John Kaiser and Tom Pederson touched first (1:48.40), Josh Van Swol, Brant Furr, Harrison Heilman and Steven Whittle filled out the "B" Team and finished second (1:51.39). Van Swol took first in the 100- backstroke (59.62), Campione was second (1:02.45). Satler won the 100- and 200- breaststroke (1:06.65 and 2:26.57, respectively), Furr was second in the 100- breaststroke (1:11.46) and Kaiser was second in the 200- breaststroke (a personal-best 2:31.73).

Jack Clifford swept the diving events, winning the 1-meter (115.90) and the 3-meter (165.45).

Seconds came from Ed Novak in the 1000-yard freestyle (11:00.65) and the 500- freestyle (5:13.24); Kaiser in the 200- freestyle (1:59.61) and the 200- individual medley (2:11.55); Heilman in the 200- butterfly (a personal-best 2:16.24); Campione in the 50- freestyle (24.34); Van Swol in the 200- backstroke (2:07.97); and Whittle in the 100- butterfly (1:01.33).

The Scots women had solid performances from their limited squad. Megan Wentzlaff and Jessica DeMink finished 1-2 in the 200- breaststroke (2:52.46 and 2:52.48, respectively). Jessica Houser, DeMink, Wentzlaff and Heather Plum teamed up to win the 200-yard medley relay (2:10.39). Wentzlaff also took first in the 1000- freestyle (12:04.97) and the 200- individual medley (2:35.79). Sally Thomas touched first in the 100- butterfly (1:16.19) and the 200- butterfly (2:45.68).

Monmouth’s seconds for the women came from Plum in the 200- freestyle (2:09.78), 500- freestyle (5:43.95) and the 100- freestyle (1:00.83); Houser in the 100- backstroke (1:13.31); and DeMink in the 100- breaststroke (1:20.94).

The Scots travel to St. Peters, Mo., this weekend for a triangular with Lindenwood and John Brown Universities.

Men's Swimming  |  Women's Swimming

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