
Martin, Castle Highlight Final Day of Competition at Nike Invite
12/6/2008 6:42:11 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Saturday's Results:
Prelims
Finals
Final Results:
Men
Women
GAMBIER, OHIO -- Sophomore Lindsey Martin set another school record, besting her own all-time best with a runner-up time of 50.08 in the 100 free on the final day of the Nike Invitational at Kenyon College.
She previously held the record with a time of 50.82 from the meet a season ago.
Sophomore Emily Castle broke her own record in the 100 fly in the prelims on the final day with a time of 56.57. She swam the previous record of 56.72 earlier this season at the Davidson Invitational. Castle finished fourth in the super final with a time of 56.85.
Senior Miguel Rodriguez swam a school-record time of 45.75 in the prelims of the 100 free, breaking Fiete Stegger's record of 46.43 from the 2008 CCSAs. He finished fifth in the final with a time of 46.09.
Junior Nate Ladner set a pool record with a time of 1:52.81 in the prelims of the 200 IM. He finished with a runner-up time of 1:52.39 in the final.
The Wildcat men finished in third place with 398 points behind Kenyon (1437) and Pennsylvania (1395.5). The women's team finished fifh with 326 points, behind Kansas (1319), Kenyon (870.5), Colgate (673) and Pennsylvania (663.5).
Prelims
Finals
Final Results:
Men
Women
GAMBIER, OHIO -- Sophomore Lindsey Martin set another school record, besting her own all-time best with a runner-up time of 50.08 in the 100 free on the final day of the Nike Invitational at Kenyon College.
She previously held the record with a time of 50.82 from the meet a season ago.
Sophomore Emily Castle broke her own record in the 100 fly in the prelims on the final day with a time of 56.57. She swam the previous record of 56.72 earlier this season at the Davidson Invitational. Castle finished fourth in the super final with a time of 56.85.
Senior Miguel Rodriguez swam a school-record time of 45.75 in the prelims of the 100 free, breaking Fiete Stegger's record of 46.43 from the 2008 CCSAs. He finished fifth in the final with a time of 46.09.
Junior Nate Ladner set a pool record with a time of 1:52.81 in the prelims of the 200 IM. He finished with a runner-up time of 1:52.39 in the final.
The Wildcat men finished in third place with 398 points behind Kenyon (1437) and Pennsylvania (1395.5). The women's team finished fifh with 326 points, behind Kansas (1319), Kenyon (870.5), Colgate (673) and Pennsylvania (663.5).
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