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2017-18 SEASON in REVIEW 2018 Big Ten Championships February 14-17 • Ohio State University • Columbus WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 391 2017-18 SEASON IN REVIEW 2018 Big Ten Championships February 14-17 • Ohio State University • Columbus. • McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion Team Results Individual Results Place Team Score 50-yard Freestyle 100-yard Breaststroke 400-yard Freestyle Relay 1. Michigan 1,465 1. Zhesi Li, OSU 21.28 1. Lilly King, IND 56.46 1. Michigan 3:10.96 2. Indiana 1,152.5 2. Danielle Nack, MINN 22.10 2. Lindsey Kozelsky, MINN 57.91 2. Ohio State 3:13.35 3. Ohio 1,094.5 3. Macie McNichols, OSU 22.14 3. Miranda Tucker, MICH 57.93 3. Wisconsin 3:14.12 4. Minnesota 1,049 4. Catherine DeLoof, MICH 22.16 4. Rachel Munson, MINN 59.53 4. Minnesota 3:14.38 5. Wisconsin 755 5. Freya Rayner, OSU 22.19 5. Jinq En Phee, PUR 59.68 5. Indiana 3:15.76 6. Purdue 693 6. Marissa Berg, WIS 22.22 6. Hanna Gresser, OSU 59.69 6. Northwestern 3:18.66 7. Northwestern 528 7. Zoe Avestruz, MINN 22.30 7. Emily Kopas, MICH 59.88 7. Penn State 3:18.66 8. Penn State 418 8. Grace Haskett, IU 22.35 8. Samantha Yeo, MICH 1:00.22 8. Purdue 3:20.11 9. Rutgers 386 100-yard Freestyle 200-yard Breaststroke 10. Nebraska 358 800-yard Freestyle Relay 1. Zhesi Li, OSU 47.43 1. Lilly King, IND 2:06.38 1. Michigan 6:56.28 11. Iowa 338 2. Siobhan Haughey, MICH 47.54 2. Miranda Tucker, MICH 2:06.59 2. Minnesota 6:59.53 12. Illinois 187 3. Gabby DeLoof, MICH 48.01 3. Lindsey Kozelsky, MINN 2:07.37 3. Indiana 7:02.24 13. Michigan State 172 4. Caite DeLoof, MICH 48.30 4. Emily Kopas, MICH 2:08.37 4. Wisconsin 7:02.95 5. Zoe Avestruz, MINN 48.61 5. Rachel Munson, MINN 2:10.49 5. Ohio State 7:04.14 6. Daria Pyshnenko, MICH 48.70 6. Hanna Gresser, OSU 2:10.78 6. Penn State 7:07.32 7. Macie McNichols, OSU 48.89 7. Sophie Angus, NU 2:10.81 7. Purdue 7:08.00 2018 All-Big Ten Teams 8. Marissa Berg, WIS 48.95 8. Laura Morley, IU 2:11.55 8. Iowa 7:08.06 First Team Alexandra Rockett, IND 200-yard Freestyle 100-yard Butterfly 200-yard Medley Relay Lilly King, IND 1. Siobhan Haughey, MICH 1:41.66 1. Zhesi Li, OSU 50.48 1. Indiana 1:34.16 Christine Jensen, IND 2. Gabby DeLoof, MICH 1:42.91 2. Danielle Nack, MINN 51.15 2. Minnesota 1:35.06 Grace Haskett, IND 3. Catie DeLoof, MICH 1:43.32 3. Christine Jensen, IU 51.28 3. Wisconsin 1:36.23 Jessica Parratto, IND 4. Kennedy Goss, IU 1:44.16 4. Shelby Koontz, IU 52.28 4. Purdue 1:37.83 Yirong Bi, MICH 5. Abigail Jagdfeld, WIS 1:45.07 5. Vanessa Krause, MICH 52.42 5. Northwestern 1:38.44 Gabrielle DeLoof, MICH 6. Kaersten Meitz, PUR 1:45.23 6. Emma Cleason, MICH 52.81 6. Penn State 1:38.80 Catherine DeLoof, MICH 7. Chantal Nack, MINN 1:46.03 7. Taite Kitchel, PUR 52.93 7. Iowa 1:39.26 G Ryan, MICH 8. G Ryan, MICH 1:46.44 8. Madison Hart, PSU 53.03 8. Nebraska 1:39.26 Siobhan Haughey, MICH Vanessa Krause, MICH 500-yard Freestyle 200-yard Butterfly 400-yard Medley Relay Daria Pyshnenko, MICH 1. Yirong Bi, MICH 4:35.09 1. Vanessa Krause, MICH 1:53.44 1. Indiana 3:27.81 Sarah Bacon, MINN 2. Kaersten Meitz, PUR 4:37.15 2. Danielle Nack, MINN 1:54.72 2. Minnesota 3:28.96 Olivia Rosendahl, NU 3. G Ryan, MICH 4:37.37 3. Meg Bailey, OSU 1:55.59 3. Michigan 3:29.90 Liz Li, OSU 4. Allyson McHugh, PSU 4:38.68 4. Francesca Stoppa, RU 1:55.95 4. Ohio State 3:30.36 Meg Bailey, OSU 5. Sierra Schmidt, MICH 4:38.68 5. Emmy Rawson, PUR 1:56.45 5. Wisconsin 3:31.22 Freya Rayner, OSU 6. Cassandra Jernberg, IND 4:39.22 6. Shelby Koontz, IU 1:56.95 6. Purdue 3:34.72 Macie McNichols, OSU 7. Molly Kowal, OSU 4:40.21 7. Taite Kitchel, PUR 1:57.02 7. Nebraska 3:36.03 Maria Coy, OSU 8. Kennedy Goss, IU 4:42.51 8. Sierra Schmidt, MICH 1:58.12 8. Iowa 3:37.71 Allyson McHugh, PSU Beata Nelson, WIS 1,650-yard Freestyle 200-yard IM 1-meter Diving 1. Allyson McHugh, PSU 15:43.34 1. Siobhan Haughey, MICH 1:53.59 1. Sarah Bacon, MINN 353.80 2. Yirong Bi, MICH 15:51.18 2. Elizabeth Nelson, WIS 1:53.85 2. Addison Walkowiak, RU 340.25 Second Team 3. Molly Kowal, OSU 15:53.11 Clara Smiddy, MICH 3. Clara Smiddy, MICH 1:55.35 3. Jessica Parratto, IU 330.20 Miranda Tucker, MICH 4. Sierra Schmidt, MICH 15:54.39 4. Meg Bailey, OSU 1:56.05 4. Olivia Rosendahl, NU 327.55 Tevyn Waddell, MINN 5. Cassandra Jernberg,IU 15:54.41 5. Christine Jensen, IND 1:56.97 5. Xiao Fu, MINN 309.25 Lindsey Kozelsky MINN 6. G Ryan, MICH 15:59.72 6. Lilly King, IND 1:56.81 6. Morgan Meixner, PUR 301.70 Danielle Nack, MINN 7. Kaersten Meitz, PUR 16:02.02 7. Megan Doty, WIS 1:57.04 7. Christy Cutshaw, MICH 294.60 Zoe Avestruz, MINN 8. Sveva Schiazzano, RU 16:11.92 8. Miranda Tucket, MICH 1:57.97 8. Samm Reese, PUR 291.95 Chantal Nack, MINN Mackenzie Padington, MINN 100-yard Backstroke 400-yard IM 3-meter Diving Kristen Romano, OSU 1. Elizabeth Nelson, WIS 51.05 1. Meg Bailey, OSU 4:04.85 1. Sarah Bacon, MINN 384.30 Krsten Meitz, PUR 2. Alexandra Rockett, IU 51.41 2. Allyson McHugh, PSU 4:06.43 2. Jessica Parratto, IU 379.60 Addison Walkowiak, RU 3. Clara Smiddy, MICH 52.08 3. Kristen Romano, OSU 4:06.90 3. Olivia Rosendahl, NU 347.85 4. Tevyn Waddell, MINN 52.44 4. Yirong Bi, MICH 4:07.75 4. Addison Walkowiak, RU 322.95 5. Rebekah Bradley, OSU 52.51 5. Brooke Zeiger, MINN 4:10.02 5. Xiao Fu, MINN 315.75 6. Kathleen Coughlin, WIS 52.69 6. Molly Kowal, OSU 4:10.28 6. Kristen Hayden, MINN 313.20 7. Jessica Unicomb, WIS 52.77 7. Calypso Sheridan, NU 4:10.48 7. Morgan Meixner, PUR 311.05 Swimmer of the Championships 8. Taylor Carcia, MICH 52.82 8. Samantha Lisy, IU 4:10.55 8. Samm Reese, PUR 309.25 Beata Nelson, WIS 200-yard Backstroke 200-yard Freestyle Relay Platform Diving Diver of the Championships 1. Elizabeth Nelson, WIS 1:49.59 1. Ohio State 1:27.08 1. Olivia Rosendahl, NU 362.85 Sarah Bacon, MINN 2. Clara Smiddy, MICH 1:50.63 2. Michigan 1:28.00 2. Jessica Parratto, IU 340.45 Olivia Rosendahl, NU 3. Kennedy Goss, IU 1:51.66 3. Wisconsin 1:28.41 3. Emily Meaney, PUR 337.45 4. Kristen Romano, OSU 1:53.34 4. Indiana 1:29.08 Swimmer of the Year 4. Lara Tarvit, OSU 306.70 Lilly King, IND 5. Kathleen Coughlin, WIS 1:54.03 5. Minnesota 1:30.67 5. Emily Bretscher, PUR 297.30 6. Jessica Unicomb, WIS 1:54.73 6. Northwestern 1:31.02 6. Kristen Hayden, MINN 297.00 Diver of the Year 7. Tevyn Waddell, MINN 1:54.84 7. Iowa 1:31.18 7. Addison Walkowiak, RU 288.35 Olivia Rosendahl, NU 8. Jacqueline Schafer, MICH 1:55.03 8. Penn State 1:32.29 8. Madeline Kuhn, ILL 287.80 Freshman of the Year Kristen Romano, OSU Swimming Coach of the Year 2017 Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Emily Martin, ILL; Rachel Matsumura, IND; Meghan Hackett, IOWA; Mike Bottom, MICH G Ryan, MICH; Becca Hannon, MSU; Kaia Grobe, MINN; Jacqueline Jeschke, NEB; Mary Warren, NU; Mikayla Murphy, OSU; Hannah Harper, PSU; Taite Kitchel, PUR; Karlie Rymer, RU; Maddie Martin, WIS. Diving Coach of the Year Alik Sarkisian, NU 2018-19 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK 392 WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING BIG TEN WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 at Milwaukee, Wis. 1989 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 1995 at Indianapolis, Ind. 2001 at Bloomington, Ind. 1. Ohio State 863 1. Michigan 740.5 1. Michigan 857 1. Michigan 582 2. Michigan 677 2. Minnesota 538.5 2. Minnesota 536.5 2. Penn State 557 3. Indiana 486 3. Northwestern 522.5 3. Northwestern 483 3. Indiana 460.5 4. Northwestern 382 4. Wisconsin 452.5 4. Michigan State 365 4. Wisconsin 383 5. Minnesota 391 5. Wisconsin 359 5. Ohio State 353.5 5. Ohio State 332 6. Minnesota 340.5 6. Michigan State 351.5 6. Purdue 307 6. Penn State 305 7. Purdue 275 7. Illinois 312 7. Iowa 272 7. Purdue 241 8. Iowa 254 8. Iowa 288.5 8. Wisconsin 240 8. Illinois 198 9. Illinois 225 9. Northwestern 231 9. Illinois 169 9. Indiana 178 10. Michigan State 163 10. Purdue 221.5 10. Indiana 143 10. Michigan State 109 11. Ohio State 113 11. Iowa 90.5 1983 at Milwaukee, Wis. 1990 at Indianapolis, Ind. 2002 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 1. Ohio State 899 1. Michigan 699 1996 at Minneapolis, Minn.
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