Feb. 18, 2016
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The University of Iowa women’s swimming and diving team is in 10th place at the Big Ten Championships with 135.5 points following the second day of competition at the Canham Natatorium.
Michigan has taken over the lead, sitting in first place with 423.5 points followed by Indiana with 406.5 points.
Iowa junior Emma Sougstad swam to a program record during the prelims of the 200-IM. She finished in third to qualify for the “a” finals with a time of 1:57.62.
Iowa started Thursday night’s finals with the 200-free relay, swimming to a 10th place finish. Sougstad, sophomore Meghan Lavelle, sophomore Mekenna Scheitlin, and sophomore Carly O’Brien touched the wall at 1:31.84.
Sougstad closed out the night for the Hawkeyes tied for sixth place in the 200-IM, sprinting to a 1:58.06 finishing time.
Day three of the Big Ten Championships begins Friday at 10 a.m. (CT).