
Martin Leads Wildcats on Second Day of Competition at Nike Invitational
12/4/2009 8:27:27 PM | Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving
Friday Prelims
Friday Finals
GAMBIER, OHIO -- Lindsey Martin won a pair of individual titles and anchored the winning 200 freestyle relay to lead the Davidson Wildcat swimming and diving team on the second day of competition at the Nike Invitational at Kenyon College's KAC Natatorium.
Martin won the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:52.05 and the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.48, and also anchored the 200 free relay. She combined with Emily Castle, Jean DeOrnellas and Alexa Richardson for a winning time of 1:36.17.
After a second day of competition and 20 events, the Davidson Wildcat women are in third place with 410 points behind the University of Pennsylvania (793) and Kenyon College (684). The Wildcat men are in fourth place with 192 points, behind Kenyon College (842), Penn (827.5) and Carnegie Mellon (271.5).
In the morning session, the Wildcats earned 11 spots in the championship finals, led by a pair each by Martin, Castle, Kelsi Hobbs and Drew Onken.
Martin and Castle finished in the top two spots in the 50 freestyle prelim, with times of 23.57 and 24.22, respectively. Martin won the event in the evening session, while Castle finished third with a time of 24.36.
Castle also earned a spot in the final of the 200 fly with a seventh-place time of 2:08.29, immediately behind Hobbs (2:08.29). Hobbs finished fourth in the championship final with a time of 2:07.15, while Castle placed eighth with a time of 2:09.66.
Martin advanced to the 200 freestyle final with a time of (1:53.30) and finished first in the night swim. Jessica Delgehausen (1:54.31, prelims) placed sixth in the event with a time of 1:54.79 in the championship final.
Hobbs also nabbed a spot in the 100 back finals with a time of 1:00.24, finishing seventh with an evening swim of 59.75. She also finished in fourth place with an evening swim of 2:07.15 in the 200 fly, after nabbing a spot with a preliminary time of 2:08.21.
Onken earned spots in the finals of both the 200 fly (1:52.93) and the 400 IM (4:00.37) to lead the Wildcat men. In the evening session, he finished eighth in the 200 fly with a time of 1:53.52 and in the runner-up spot for the 400 IM with a time of 4:00.12.
Curtis Chaney earned a spot in the championship final with a time in the 200 free (1:41.70) and finished in fourth with a time of 1:42.23 in the evening session.
Lauren Kamperman earned the Wildcats' last spot in a final, swimming a time of 4:31.71 in the 400 IM. She finished in sixth with a time of 4:33.30 in the nightcap.
Davidson will conclude competition at the Nike Invitational tomorrow.
Friday Finals
GAMBIER, OHIO -- Lindsey Martin won a pair of individual titles and anchored the winning 200 freestyle relay to lead the Davidson Wildcat swimming and diving team on the second day of competition at the Nike Invitational at Kenyon College's KAC Natatorium.
Martin won the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:52.05 and the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.48, and also anchored the 200 free relay. She combined with Emily Castle, Jean DeOrnellas and Alexa Richardson for a winning time of 1:36.17.
After a second day of competition and 20 events, the Davidson Wildcat women are in third place with 410 points behind the University of Pennsylvania (793) and Kenyon College (684). The Wildcat men are in fourth place with 192 points, behind Kenyon College (842), Penn (827.5) and Carnegie Mellon (271.5).
In the morning session, the Wildcats earned 11 spots in the championship finals, led by a pair each by Martin, Castle, Kelsi Hobbs and Drew Onken.
Martin and Castle finished in the top two spots in the 50 freestyle prelim, with times of 23.57 and 24.22, respectively. Martin won the event in the evening session, while Castle finished third with a time of 24.36.
Castle also earned a spot in the final of the 200 fly with a seventh-place time of 2:08.29, immediately behind Hobbs (2:08.29). Hobbs finished fourth in the championship final with a time of 2:07.15, while Castle placed eighth with a time of 2:09.66.
Martin advanced to the 200 freestyle final with a time of (1:53.30) and finished first in the night swim. Jessica Delgehausen (1:54.31, prelims) placed sixth in the event with a time of 1:54.79 in the championship final.
Hobbs also nabbed a spot in the 100 back finals with a time of 1:00.24, finishing seventh with an evening swim of 59.75. She also finished in fourth place with an evening swim of 2:07.15 in the 200 fly, after nabbing a spot with a preliminary time of 2:08.21.
Onken earned spots in the finals of both the 200 fly (1:52.93) and the 400 IM (4:00.37) to lead the Wildcat men. In the evening session, he finished eighth in the 200 fly with a time of 1:53.52 and in the runner-up spot for the 400 IM with a time of 4:00.12.
Curtis Chaney earned a spot in the championship final with a time in the 200 free (1:41.70) and finished in fourth with a time of 1:42.23 in the evening session.
Lauren Kamperman earned the Wildcats' last spot in a final, swimming a time of 4:31.71 in the 400 IM. She finished in sixth with a time of 4:33.30 in the nightcap.
Davidson will conclude competition at the Nike Invitational tomorrow.
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