NEBRASKA vs IOWA STATE (WOMEN’S DUAL)
Friday, October 25, 2024
Devaney Natatorium, Lincoln, NE
SCY (25 Yards)
Outcomes
TEAM STANDINGS
Nebraska – 202
Iowa State – 94
Nebraska hosted Iowa State for a twin meet on Friday on the Bob Devaney Sports activities Middle, ending the meet with a decisive 202-94 victory.
Nebraska junior Gena Jorgenson was distinctive for the Huskers, profitable 3 particular person occasions. She first took the 1650 free in a time of 16:48.14. Whereas that point is effectively off Jorgenson’s profession better of 15:55.71, it was a stable October mile nonetheless. Jorgenson was an All-American within the occasion final season, having taken eighth at NCAAs with that 15:55.71, which additionally stands because the Nebraska program file.
Jorgenson would additionally go on to win the five hundred free in 4:59.39 and the 200 again in 2:02.65.
Nebraska’s Maia Corridor swept the breaststroke occasions, taking the 100 breast in 1:03.68. She was out in 30.25 and residential in 33.43, each of which marked the quickest splits within the subject on their respective 50s. Corridor then received the 200 breast in 2:18.57, touching 1st by a bit over 3 seconds. Notably, Nebraska’s JoJo Randby got here in 2nd in each breaststroke races, swimming a 1:04.02 within the 100 and a couple of:21.63 within the 200.
Maisie Gilford dealt with the dash occasions for Nebraska, profitable the 50 and 100 free. Gilford took the 50 free in 23.61, then received the 100 free in 51.68. She additionally helped the 200 medley relay to victory with a 23.31 anchor cut up, and anchored the 400 free relay to victory in 51.38.
Beatrix Tanko was one other double occasion winner for Nebraska, profitable the 200 free and 100 fly. Within the 200 free, Tanko touched out teammate Giulia Marchi by 0.09 seconds, 1:52.20 to 1:52.29. Marchi held a really slim lead over Tank by the 150, however Tanko inched into the lead on the finish. Tanko then received the 100 fly in 57.11.
Abigail Baxter was dominant on the boards, profitable each diving occasions for the Huskers. In 1-meter, Baxter completed with a rating of 308.25, profitable by 14 factors. She then received 3-meter by lower than a degree, ending with a rating of 308.48.
OTHER EVENT WINNERS
100 Again: Emma Kuhn (Iowa State) – 56.77
200 Fly: Caterina Bisiacchi (Nebraska) – 2:04.79
200 IM: Marissa Laurin (Nebraska) – 2:06.17
200 Medley Relay: Nebraska (Laurin, Randby, Tanko, Gilford) – 1:44.76
400 Free Relay: Nebraska (Tanko, Marchi, Jorgenson, Gilford) – 3:27.63