SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota swimming and diving closed the regular season portion of its schedule with nine individual and one relay victory on day two of the Coyote Invitational on Saturday inside Midco Aquatic Center.
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The nine Coyote wins came from seven different individuals while the men's team opened Saturday with a triumph in the 200 medley relay. The two sessions on Saturday saw 11 individual finals, both diving events and two relays contested as South Dakota came away with 26 top three finishes in that span.
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The Coyotes swept the diving competition as senior
Stella Fairbanks won both the one-meter and three-meter competitions and freshman
Charlie Matthews did the same on the men's side with fourth and fifth individual wins of the season.
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Fairbanks posted final point totals of 243.95 on the one-meter board and 261.05 on the three-meter board to earn her third individual wins on each board this season.
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South Dakota received individual wins on the women's side from
Sara Mayer,
Blake Currie and
Mairead Powers while the men's team saw
Matthew Sorbe and
Jacob Carlson touch the wall first in individual swim events.
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Mayer, a junior, earned her second individual victory in the 200 fly this season when she touched in 2:05.66. Powers, a junior, won the 400 IM in 4:43.59 for her second win in the event this season.
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Currie, a sophomore, earned her first collegiate victory when she won the 200 breast in 2:28.69.
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Sorbe, a sophomore, won the 1650 free for the second time this season while Carlson, a senior, claimed the 100 fly in 50.56 for his second individual win in the event.
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Carlson was joined by
Adam Fisher,
Parker Sonnabend and
Grant Wolner on the winning 200 medley relay.
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The Coyotes had 11 runner-up finishes, nine individual and two relays as well as five third-place efforts.
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Kayla Middaugh and
Taylor Buhr each recorded a pair of runner-up performances while second place efforts came from
Gabbie Ahrendt,
Emily Kahn,
James Coffey,
Grant Wolner and
Tanner Reed.
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Middaugh, a senior, placed second on both diving boards, scoring 238.85 on the one-meter and 236.70 on the three-meter.
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Buhr, a sophomore, was the runner-up in the 100 breast (1:06.13) and the 100 IM (59.47). Ahrendt, a freshman, was second in the 100 fly while Kahn, a junior, took second in the 100 free.
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Coffey, a freshman, touched second in the 400 IM, Wolner, a senior, was second in the 100 breast while Reed, a freshman, placed second in the 200 fly.
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Katie Roberson and
Sloane Lightfoot, a pair of seniors, closed their collegiate careers with strong meets with each posting a collegiate best time on Saturday.
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Roberson swam 2:30.63 in the 200 breast for a fifth-place effort while Lightfoot had a 4:49.40 in the 400 IM for a fifth-place finish.
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South Dakota will compete in the Summit League Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Feb. 21-24.
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