HOLLAND, Mich. -- Paced by
Elly Belmore finishing second in the 400 IM, the Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team remains in second place after day two of the 2023 GLIAC Championships. Belmore was one of two Warriors to place in the top three on Thursday night along with
Jordan Fox touching the wall third in the 200 free.
Grand Valley State still leads the squad standings (483.5 points) followed by Wayne State (395.5), Northern Michigan (329), Davenport (219), and Saginaw Valley State (122).
100 Fly
Barbara Munoz, 57.28, 7th
Evie Dice, 57.95, 11th
Marina Tarlev, 58.18, 14th
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400 IM
Elly Belmore, 4:23.14 (NCAA B Cut), 2nd
Hasten Horling, 4:30..35 (NCAA B Cut), 5th
Megan Elmquist, 4:36.67, 10th
Diana Muccioli, 4:40.46, 14th
Abby Warner, 4:41.15, 15th
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200 Free
Jordan Fox, 1:50.38 (NCAA B Cut), 3rd
Isidora Sekaric, 1:50.85 (NCAA B Cut), 5th
Alli Vassilakos, 1:53.18, 10th
Megan Sieloff, 1:53.29, 11th
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400 Medley Relay
Maddy Chorley,
Hasten Horling,
Barbara Munoz,
Jordan Fox
3:50.48, 3rd
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