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Friday, November 15, 2024

Both Shark Teams Place Second at Fall Frenzy

The Nova Southeastern Men's and Women's Swimming teams finished competition at the Kellianne Nagy Fall Frenzy, hosted by Queens. At the conclusion of the three-day meet, the men's team placed second with 1214.5 points, while the women's team scored 1464.5 and placed second, as well.  

INSIDE THE MEET 

Events: 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle, 200 breaststroke, 200 butterfly, 400 freestyle relay 

Location: Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center | Charlotte, NC   

Get Social: Instagram & Twitter – NSU_Swim 

HOW IT HAPPENED (Women's) 

  • Celina Marquez began the day with a win for the Sharks in the 200 backstroke, placing first with a time of 1:57.57. 

  • Savanna Best followed with an individual victory in the 200 breaststroke, edging out her opponent by just .05, posting a time of 2:13.13.  

  • Sasha Maslova was victorious in the 200 butterfly, recording a time of 2:00.19. May Lowy came in second place, completing the race in 2:00.89. 

  • Bethany Weber, Emilia Ronningdal, Mollie Morfelt, and Emily Trieschmann finished third in the 400-freestyle relay, recording a time of 3:24.21 

HOW IT HAPPENED (Men's) 

  • Jarryd Baxter earned a second-place finish in the 200 back, recording a time of 1:47.19 

  • Steven Aimable posted a third-place finish in the 200 butterfly, finishing in 1:49.23 

  • Aimable, Umberto Marsic, Gustav Henriksen, and Thomas Flower closed out the meet with a third-place finish in the 400-freestyle relay, finishing in 2:59.97 

UPCOMING 

The Sharks will next be in the pool on Saturday, December 17, competing against Lynn in the first Sunshine State Conference Dual Meet of the season. To stay up-to-date on Sharks Swimming, be sure to follow on Instagram and Twitter at NSU_Swim.  

Original source can be found here.

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