The University of Akron Athletics

Akron Finishes Strong Against Ball State for Second Dual Meet Win
November 05 | Women's Swimming & Diving
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MUNCIE, Ind. – The Akron swimming and diving team trailed 113-110 after 12 events and finished strong to defeat Mid-American Conference foe Ball State 159-138 as the Zips moved to 2-1 in dual meets for the season and 2-0 against league opponents on Saturday at the Lewellen Aquatic Center.
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The Cardinals won the first three events but couldn't keep the Zips off the scoreboard as Akron claimed second and third in the 200-yard medley relay to open the meet. The Zips followed with a silver medal in the 1000-yard freestyle as senior Gail Workman stopped the timer at 10:24.34, and freshman Elle Couture added a bronzed medal in the 200-yard freestyle with a 1:54.72 time.
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Junior Madelyn Gatrall secured the Zips first gold, winning the 100-yard backstroke with a 56.53 time and Akron proceeded to keep the meet close by claiming the second, third and fourth spots in the 100-yard breaststroke. Senior Andrea Fischer (1:05.69), sophomore Abigail Daniel (1:06.25) and senior Sara Bozso (1:06.92) touched the wall in succession, and the Zips proceeded to capture all available points in the 200-yard butterfly. Junior Astrid Halvoorsen (2:07.13) won the race followed by senior Alyssa Riker (2:07.73) and sophomore Kendall Craig (2:07.91).
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After a silver and bronze performance by Gatrall (52.28) and Daniel (52.45) in the 100-yard freestyle, Akron won back-to-back events as senior Weronika Gorecka (2:02.54) won the 200-yard backstroke and junior Madeline Dyer (2:19.59) claimed first in the 200-yard breaststroke. Two events later, Daniel won the 100-yard butterfly (55.43), while sophomore Rebecca Reid (58.38), Craig (58.61) and junior Giovanna Cappabianca (59.97) swept the top three spots in the 100-yard individual medley.
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Senior Paige Kalik won the 3-meter and 1-meter diving events with 315.82 and 273.30 points, respectively. In addition, Akron added silver medals in both diving events as sophomore Laurel Smith (244.72) was second in the 3-meter and freshman Elizabeth Noble (248.62) was runner-up on the 1-meter board.
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Akron ended the meet with a runner-up finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:30.44).
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Akron will be back in action on Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 17-19 at the Magnus Cup Invitational hosted by Cleveland State.
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MUNCIE, Ind. – The Akron swimming and diving team trailed 113-110 after 12 events and finished strong to defeat Mid-American Conference foe Ball State 159-138 as the Zips moved to 2-1 in dual meets for the season and 2-0 against league opponents on Saturday at the Lewellen Aquatic Center.
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The Cardinals won the first three events but couldn't keep the Zips off the scoreboard as Akron claimed second and third in the 200-yard medley relay to open the meet. The Zips followed with a silver medal in the 1000-yard freestyle as senior Gail Workman stopped the timer at 10:24.34, and freshman Elle Couture added a bronzed medal in the 200-yard freestyle with a 1:54.72 time.
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Junior Madelyn Gatrall secured the Zips first gold, winning the 100-yard backstroke with a 56.53 time and Akron proceeded to keep the meet close by claiming the second, third and fourth spots in the 100-yard breaststroke. Senior Andrea Fischer (1:05.69), sophomore Abigail Daniel (1:06.25) and senior Sara Bozso (1:06.92) touched the wall in succession, and the Zips proceeded to capture all available points in the 200-yard butterfly. Junior Astrid Halvoorsen (2:07.13) won the race followed by senior Alyssa Riker (2:07.73) and sophomore Kendall Craig (2:07.91).
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After a silver and bronze performance by Gatrall (52.28) and Daniel (52.45) in the 100-yard freestyle, Akron won back-to-back events as senior Weronika Gorecka (2:02.54) won the 200-yard backstroke and junior Madeline Dyer (2:19.59) claimed first in the 200-yard breaststroke. Two events later, Daniel won the 100-yard butterfly (55.43), while sophomore Rebecca Reid (58.38), Craig (58.61) and junior Giovanna Cappabianca (59.97) swept the top three spots in the 100-yard individual medley.
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Senior Paige Kalik won the 3-meter and 1-meter diving events with 315.82 and 273.30 points, respectively. In addition, Akron added silver medals in both diving events as sophomore Laurel Smith (244.72) was second in the 3-meter and freshman Elizabeth Noble (248.62) was runner-up on the 1-meter board.
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Akron ended the meet with a runner-up finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:30.44).
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Akron will be back in action on Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 17-19 at the Magnus Cup Invitational hosted by Cleveland State.
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