DETROIT -- Competing in the initial GLIAC dual of the 2024-25 season, the Wayne State University women's swimming & diving team welcomed Davenport on Friday night into the Matthaei Natatorium. The Warriors won eight of the 13 events to come out on top by a score of 147-90.
"The Wayne State and Davenport meet featured a lot of excellent performances all around," said head coach
Sean Peters. "I commend our opponents for a very strong showing, and the Warriors were challenged in many areas. I was very delighted with how we responded to those challenges, and excited about the many strong performances the Warriors put up tonight. The women's Warriors that were victorious were
Alli Vassilakos,
Barbara Munoz,
Sabine Branford,
Kate Rhodes, and
Wen Wadsworth-Curcuru."
Warrior Victories - 8
1000 free -
Alli Vassilakos (Clarkston, Mich. [Carthage College]) - 10:18.86 - NCAA B Cut
200 free -
Barbara Munoz (Yumbo, Colombia / Comfandi Yumbo) - 1:56.39
50 free -
Sabine Branford (Plymouth, Mich. / Salem) - 25.07
1-meter diving -
Wen Wadsworth-Curcuru (Kalamazoo, Mich. / Loy Norrix) - 243.38
200 fly -
Barbara Munoz - 2:11.24
100 free-
Kate Rhodes (Clarkston, Mich. / Lake Orion) - 54.58
500 free-
Alli Vassilakos - 5:04.88
3-meter diving -
Wen Wadsworth-Curcuru - 234.75
Next up on the schedule for Wayne State, after the Alumni Meet on Nov. 1, will be a home tri-meet on Nov. 9 against Northern Michigan and Findlay. The Wildats are ranked No. 10 in the country according to the CSCAA while the Oilers came in at No. 17.