Jan. 22, 2015
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This Week
The No. 21 University of Iowa women’s swimming and diving team hosts Northwestern on Saturday in a Big Ten dual at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center Natatorium beginning at 11 a.m. (CT).
Live Results
Fans can follow this week’s action via live results at: livestats.hawkeyesports.com, and on the “Meet Mobile” swim meet application on cell phones and tablets. Download the application at this link: http://www.active.com/mobile/meet-mobile-app.
Looking Ahead
The Hawkeyes return to action Jan. 30-31, in South Bend, Indiana, competing in the Shamock Invite.
Scouting the Northwestern
Northwestern enters Saturday’s competition with a 6-4 mark in head-to-head competition. The Wildcats are led by a veteran group of 10 upperclassmen, who helped the Wildcats win all 11 of their events on Jan. 16, in the dominating victory over Milwaukee.
CSCAA Top-25 Rankings
Iowa is ranked No. 21 in the latest CSCAA Division I rankings, released Jan. 15. Iowa holds a 4-2 dual meet record with dual wins over Illinois, Iowa State, and titles at the St. Petersburg Invite and Hawkeye Invitational.
We Meet Again
The Hawkeyes went head-to-head with the Wildcats last season in Evanston, Illinois, on Jan. 25. Iowa posted a 155-145 triumph over the home team in the Norris Aquatics Center.
All-Time Series
Saturday’s competition marks the 17th meeting between Iowa and Northwestern. Dating back to the teams first meeting in 1977, Northwestern owns the overall series at 11-5-0.
Quick-Cap Illinois
The 21st-ranked Iowa swimming and diving team earned a 165-135 Big Ten win over Illinois on Saturday at the ARC Indoor Pool in Champaign, Illinois. The Hawkeyes won 9-of-16 events and broke three pool records while improving to a 4-2 mark in dual meets this season.
Record-Breaking Night
Three school records fell at the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk series in the CRWC Natatorium on Dec. 12.
Emma Sougstad: 100 breaststroke (1:00.14).
Emma Sougstad: 200 breaststroke (2:11.71).
Becky Stoughton: 200 butterfly (1:59.42).
Swimming to the Postseason
Seven Hawkeyes have swam to a combined 16 NCAA `B’ cut times in the 2014-15 season.
Becky Stoughton: 500 (4:47.40) and 1,650 free (16:21.97), 200 fly (1:59.42), and 400 IM (4:18.32)
Emma Sougstad in the 100 (1:00.14) and 200 breast (2:11.71) and 200 IM (2:00.94)
Olivia Kabacinski: 50 (22.80), 100 (49.61), and 200 (1:46.68) freestyle
Colleen Champa in the 100 (1:02.48) and 200 (2:12.71) breaststroke
Meghan Lavelle: 100 (54.48) and 200 backstroke (1:58.27)
Rowan Hauber in the 100 backstroke (54.94)
Allie Orvis: 100 backstroke (54.91)
Diving to the Postseason
Four divers have posted a combined eight Zone Diving scores this season. Joelle Christy has two on the 1 (304.65) and 3-meter (317.48), Lauren Kelba on the 1-meter (281.10), 3-meter (290.25), and platform (230.20); Lydia Lehnert on the 3-meter (296.03) and platform (257.90); and Calli Head on the platform (231.40).
In the National Rankings
Becky Stoughton ranks 15th nationally in the 1,000 free (9:49.51), and 31st in the 1,650 free (16:21.97). Emma Sougstad holds the 15th-fastest time in the 100 breast with a time of 1:00.14, and 28th nationally in the 200 breast (2:11.71).
Freeman Takes 2nd at Winter Nationals
University of Iowa volunteer assistant Deidre Freeman dove to a silver medal on Dec. 20, at the 2014 USA Diving Winter National Championships held at the McCorkle Aquatic Center in Columbus, Ohio. Freeman dove alongside Indiana standout Jessica Parratto in the women’s 3-meter synchro event. The two dove to a score of 563.40, finishing behind Abby Johnson and Laura Ryan (597.30).
Sougstad Named Swimmer of the Week
University of Iowa sophomore Emma Sougstad was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week on Nov. 16. Sougstad earned the accolade after posting a pair of record-setting times in the dual against Iowa State on Dec. 12.
Stoughton Leading the Way
Senior Becky Stoughton is off to a fast start in 2014 pacing the Hawkeyes in six events. The Peoria, Illinois, native owns top times in the 500 free (4:47.40), 1,000 free (9:49.51), 1,650 free (16:21.97), 200 fly (1:59.42), 400 IM (4:18.32) and as a member of the 800 free relay (7:17.78).
KABACINSKI SPRINTING TO THE TOP
Junior Olivia Kabacinski remains a top sprinter for the Hawkeyes this season. Kabacinski leads the team in the 50 free (22.80), 100 free (49.61), 200 free (1:46.68), as a member of the 200 (1:31.30) , 400 (3:22.04), and 800 (7:17.78) free relays, as well as the 200 (1:40.60) and 400 (3:41.66) medley relays.
Newcomers Stepping Up
Four freshmen have made an immediate impact in 2014-15. Meghan Lavelle has posted Iowa’s top times in the 100 back (54.48) and 200 back (1:58.27). Tereysa Lehnertz leads all 100-fly times (55.31). Four newcomers also rank second on the team’s top times list. Carly O’Brien is second in the 100 free (51.06), Rowan Hauber in the 200 back (1:59.68), and Lehnertz in the 200 fly (2:01.34). All five relay events include at least one newcomer as a member of the quartet.
Freeman Earns Silver at Fina Grand Prix
Former Hawkeye and UI assistant coach Deidre Freeman dove to a third-place finish Oct. 26 in 3-meter synchronized diving competition at the FINA Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Grinnell, Iowa, native dove alongside former University of Texas standout Maren Taylor. The duo dove to a score of 259.80 — earning a third-place finish behind two teams from Malaysia.
Sougstad World Ranked
UI sophomore Emma Sougstad has earned a spot among the top 50-ranked swimmers in the world following competition at the 2014 Summer Nationals in Irvine, California. Sougstad placed 19th in 50-meter breaststroke competition at the Phillips 66 National Championships.
Record Breaking Year
The Hawkeyes broke eight school records during the 2013-14 season. Individually, Olivia Kabacinski (50 free – 22.70, 100 free – 49.84), Emma Sougstad (100 breaststroke – 1:00.90), and Haley Gordon (400 fly – 54.58) all broke school recrods in their respective event. The team of Lindsay Seemann, Sougstad, Abbey Tuchscherer, and Elise Bora set the record in the 200 medley relay (1:40.12). The team of Seemann, Sougstad, Gordon, and Olivia Kabacinski swam to a record in the 400 medley relay (3:39.54). Kabacinski, Borja, Emily Hovren, and Seeman set the record in the 400 free (3:21.07). The team of Kabacinski, Hovren, Becky Stoughton, and Seemann set the record in the 800 free (7:12.49).
2013-2014 MVP
Olivia Kabacinski returns to the Hawkeye roster after earning the team’s Most Valuable Player award as a sophomore. Kabacinski is the UI school record-holder in the 50 free (22.70), 100 free (49.84), as a member of the 400-medley relay (3:39.54), and as a member of the 800-freestyle (7:12.49).
Championship Season
Six Hawkeyes competed in the Phillips 66 National Championships this past summer in Irvine, Calif. Senior Grant Betulius, juniors Mike Nelson, Brian Donatelli and Colleen Champa, and sophomores Kyle Patnode and Emma Sougstad each took part in competition. Sougstad earned a 16th place finish in the 100 breaststroke in the final day of competition.
Academic Honors
Eleven members from the 2013-14 women’s team were honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished Scholar Award. The team was acknowledged as an All-America team for the 10th consecutive year. In all, 35 women have been named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America list during coach Long’s tenure.
Head Coach Marc Long
Marc Long is in his 11th season as head coach for the University of Iowa swimming team. It’s his 10th as head coach of the combined program. During his tenure as head coach of both programs, 86 school records have fallen and 112 Hawkeyes have provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships.
Campus Recreation and Wellness Center
Ground was broken for the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center in October 2007. The facility opened in August 2010 and is home for the Hawkeyes. It is located at the corner of Burlington and Madison streets and cost approximately $69 million. The facility includes a 50-meter competition pool, a separate diving well, a leisure pool with lap lanes and 24,000 square feet of fitness space.
Iowa Swimming and Diving Tradition
Iowa was one of the first schools in the nation to compete on a collegiate level and competed at the first NCAA Championship. From 1937 to 1960, Iowa placed in the NCAA top 10 18 times, crowning nine NCAA and 22 Big Ten champions.
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