Bearcats Close Out Weekend Dual Against Mountaineers

CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati swimming and diving program earned eight event wins Saturday morning to close out the weekend dual.

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Bearcats Close Out Weekend Dual Against MountaineersBearcats Close Out Weekend Dual Against Mountaineers
CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati swimming and diving program earned eight event wins Saturday morning to close out the weekend dual.
 
The women's team claimed a big-time 241-112 victory, while the men fell short to the Mountaineers, 191-162.
 
Cincinnati started the morning off with a second-place finish in the 1-meter dive with sophomore Lauren Melia notching a score of 249.60.
 
The team of Grace Gavin, Joleigh Crye, Sonja Aarsvold and Jessica Davis was a dominate force all weekend, notching a new pool record in the 200-yard medley relay (1:40.98). The previous record was set in 2017 by San Jose State.

On the men's side, Drew Hawthorne, Hunter Gubeno, Jet Fuhrmann and Jon Osa finished second in the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 2:59.43.
 
Davis continues to shine earning two first-place wins in the 50-yard (23.36) and 100-yard freestyle (51.10). Gavin secured a win in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 2:03.24. She also finished second in the 200-yard individual medley recording a time of 2:05.89.
 
Senior Tommy Eaton found success in the 200-yard butterfly earning a first-place finish with a time of 1:49.36.
 
To finish off the meet, Gubeno had a strong performance in the 200-yard backstroke recording a time of 1:46.86, which claimed him the win. He also finished second in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 1:50.35.
 
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// DAY TWO RESULTS
Women's 200 Medley Relay
1. Gavin, Crye, Aarsvold, Davis (1:40.98)
3. Jones, Worrell, Woodring, Nagel (1:43.53)
4. Gucky, Powell, Schuetze, Haugen (1:46.97)
 
Men's 200 Medley Relay
2. Osa, Lucero, Hawthorne, Plumley (1:30.85)
3. Muramatsu, Robinson, Eaton, Matthews (1:31.71)
5. Swain, Johanssen, Singler, Holland (1:34.80)
 
Women's 1000 Freestyle
1. Michel (10:22.30)
3. Hensler (10:37.12)
5. Fretz (10:45.51)
 
Men's 1000 Freestyle
3. Gal (9:30.30)
5. Gonzalez (9:35.50)
 
Women's 200 IM
1. Rose (2:04.38)
2. Gavin (2:05.89)
3. Lawhorn (2:07.67)
 
Men's 200 IM
2. Gubeno (1:50.35)
3. McCurdy (1:52.85)
5. Robinson (1:53.31)
 
Women's 100 Freestyle
1. Davis (51.10)
2. Curtis (51.65)
3. Worrell (52.44)
4. Aarsvold (52.52)
5. Nagel (52.66)

Men's 100 Freestyle
2. Hawthorne (45.06)
3. Osa (45.12)
 
Women's 200 Fly
2. Michel (2:06.23)
4. Hensley (2:07.40)
 
Men's 200 Fly
1. Eaton (1:49.36)
5. Singler (1:53.90)

Women's 200 Backstroke
1. Gavin (2:03.24)
3. Gucky (2:05.85)
4. Fleury (2:06.21)
5. Curtis (2:06.29)
 
Men's 200 Backstroke
1. Gubeno (1:46.86)
4. Swain (1:51.41)
5. Harris (1:51.60)
 
Women's 200 Breaststroke
2. Rose (2:19.01)
3. Crye (2:19.71)
4. Worrell (2:21.81)
 
Men's 200 Breaststroke
3. Robinson (2:04.50)
4. Bumgardner (2:04.52)
 
Women's 400 Freestyle Relay
1. Davis, Aarsvold, Curtis, Nagel (3:27.53)
2. Fleury, Jones, Rose, Lawhorn (3:29.69)
4. Michel, Haugen, Waslyn, Gucky (3:39.83)
 
Men's 400 Freestyle Relay
2. Hawthorne, Gubeno, Fuhrmann, Osa (2:59.43)
3. Matthew, Muramatsu, Holland, Plumley (3:04.61)
5. Eaton, Harris, Sherrer, Williams (3:06.49)
 
DIVING:
Women's 1-meter:
2. Melia (249.60)
4. Petersen (230.55)
5. Neighbor (217.35)
 
Men's 1-meter:
1-meter:
1. Claus: 329.18
3. Landolt: 289.35
 
Women's 3-meter:
2. Petersen: 258.53
4. Neighbor: 231.23
 
Men's 3-meter:
3. Claus (287.70)
4. Givens (280.13)
5. Landolt (265.65)