HOLLAND, Mich. -- The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team is in second place out of five squads with 256.5 points after day one of the GLIAC Championships. In Wednesday night's finals, a pair of Warriors took home titles including
Jordan Fox in the 1000 free and
Mikaela Senkus in the one meter dive.
Grand Valley State leads the field (293.5), Northern Michigan rounds out the top three (201), Davenport is in fourth (114), and Saginaw Valley State sits in fifth (55).
1000 Free
Jordan Fox, 10:01.19 (NCAA B Cut), 1st
Alli Vassilakos, 10:01.20 (NCAA B Cut), 2nd
Barbara Munoz, 10:12.89 (NCAA B Cut), 3rd
Megan Sieloff, 10:20.50 (NCAA B Cut), 5th
Isidora Sekaric, 10:30.56, 9th
Diana Muccioli, 10:34.61, 10th
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1 Meter Dive - Championship Finals
Mikaela Senkus, 430.80 (NCAA B Cut), 1st
Marissa Woida, 387.40, 5th
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200 Medley Relay
Maddy Chorley,
Hannah Gurecki,
Evie Dice,
Sabine Branford
1:43.02, 3rd
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200 Free Relay
Sabine Branford,
Evie Dice,
Marina Tarlev,
Hannah Gurecki
1:33.98 (NCAA B Cut), 3rd
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200 IM - Championship Finals
Elly Belmore, 2:03.94 (NCAA B Cut), 2nd
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Consolation Finals
Hasten Horling, 2:06.80, 9th
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50 Free - Championship Finals
Sabine Branford, 23.86 (NCAA B Cut), 4th
Hannah Gurecki, 24.00, 6th
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Consolation Finals
Marina Tarlev, 23.97, 9th
Evie Dice, 24.08, 10th
Hailee Waters, 24.32, 13th
Julia Katulski, 24.58, 16th
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GLIAC 1000 Free (Vassilakos-2nd, Fox-1st, Munoz-3rd, Sieloff-5th)
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Mikaela Senkus - 1-M Diving Champion 2023 GLIACs