FINDLAY, Ohio -- The Wayne State University women's swimming and diving team (receiving votes in CSCAA top 25) fell to No. 13-ranked Findlay by a 139-66 margin on Saturday afternoon inside Sink Natatorium.
"Overall, I was proud of the Warriors, said head coach
Sean Peters. Findlay is a well-coached and talented group. Our women did see progress from last week, while our men took their nationally ranked men to the last relay at their home. It was a positive experience, and I am seeing more and more growth from the Warriors."
BEST WARRIOR FINISHES
Second Place (Seven Times)
1000 free - 10:53.49 -
Diana Muccioli (Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. / Grosse Pointe North)
50 free - 25.05 -
Kate Rhodes - Clarkston, Mich. / Lake Orion)
200 IM - 2:11.94 -
Emma Crispo (Bergamo, Italy / Liceo Scientifico Statale Lorenzo Mascheroni)
100 fly - 1:00.97 -
Lily Lindower (Grand Rapids, Mich. / Northview)
500 free - 5:16.47 -
Lilian Ljuckanov (Whitby, Ont. / Anderson C.V.I.)
100 breast - 1:09.51 -
Delaney Parker (Dexter, Mich.)
200 free relay - 1:40.23
Lily Lindower
Josey Coon (Livonia, Mich. / Franklin)
Emily Hedley (Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom)
Kate Rhodes
Wayne State will conclude its regular-season slate with another set of back-to-back meets in consecutive days. First, WSU will have the second of its two home meets this season on Friday, January 23, against GLIAC rival Davenport at 5 p.m. The following afternoon (Saturday, January 24) at 1 p.m., the Warriors will once again make the short trip to Rochester, Mich., to battle Oakland University in the final meet of the regular season from OU Aquatic Center.
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