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MINNEAPOLIS -- A blend of youthful talented and experienced
stars combined to deliver an unforgettable session at the 2012 MIAC
Swimming and Diving Championships Friday night at the University of
Minnesota Aquatic Center. A senior cemented his four-year dominance
of an event, a trio of freshmen broke meet records and a swimmer
became a two-time champion in two events while also helping a relay
team set a meet record in an action-packed fourth session.
The team races have been just as good as the individual races in
the pool. Gustavus - in search of a third-straight title - leads
the women's competition by just three points over St. Olaf after
two days, 433-430. St. Thomas jumped from fifth into the top three
with 334, Saint Benedict is fourth with 315 and Carleton rounds out
the top five with 307. St. Catherine (179) sits in sixth,
Macalester is seventh (168), Concordia is eighth (102), and Saint
Mary's (97), Augsburg (60)and Hamline (58) round out the rest of
the women's field.
On the men's side, St. Thomas pulled into a slim lead after
finishing the first day tied with defending champion St. Olaf. The
Tommies are atop the standings at 489, while the Oles are 10 points
back at 479. Gustavus moved into third at 392, Saint John's is in
fourth at 307 and Carleton also stuck in the top five at 281.
Macalester (109), Saint Mary's (90) and Hamline (74) stayed in the
final three spots in the men's team standings.
For all four years he's worn a St. Thomas swim cap, senior Erik
Huls has ruled the men's 100-yard butterfly in the MIAC,
culminating with his first-place finish Friday to complete a rare
four-peat in the event. Huls finished with a time of 50.37, which
met the NCAA 'B' qualifying standard, and he'll also graduate as
the event's record holder via his time of 49.04 in 2009.
The Tommies also enjoyed one of the top women's highlights of the
evening as freshman swimmer Mariann Kuikelka set an all-time MIAC
record, winning the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 57.07, which
also met the 'B' standard. Kukielka also helped the Tommies'
200-yard medley relay team finish first with an NCAA consideration
time of 1:46.79. The second-place Gusties also met the 'B' cut with
a time of 1:46.96 in the 200 medley relay.
St. Olaf freshman Michael Gratz also continued his remarkable
showing in his first MIAC meet, winning another individual event,
helping two more relays capture victory and setting a meet record
in the process. The first-year phenom won the 200-yard freestyle
title with a new MIAC Championships record of 1:39.71, which met
the 2011 selection time. He also anchored the Oles' first-place
200-yard medley relay team and helped the 800-yard medley relay
team also claim victory with a 2011 Selection Time of 6:49.50.
Gratz has now been a top the podium five times in two finals
sessions, also winning Thursday's 200-yard individual medley and
helping the 400-yard medley relay team finish first.
Oles' junior Meghan Weiss also added another first-place medal to
her MIAC trophy case, winning the women's 200-yard freestyle for
the second-straight year with a time of 1:51.72, which met the 2011
Selection Time. This comes on the heels of the back-to-back titles
in the 500-yard freestyle, which she won in Thursday night's finals
session. Weiss also anchored St. Olaf's 800-yard freestyle relay
team, which won with a 2011 Selection Time of 7:40.78, which is
also a new MIAC Championships record.
Another Ole also became a two-time champ, as Colby Kubat also
successfully defended his title in the men's 100-yard breaststroke
with a time of 55.95, which met the NCAA's 'A' cut to qualify him
for the national meet, and Kubat has also helped all three Oles'
relay teams win as well.
The Gustavus women also had a freshman make history, as first-year
swimmer Jennifer Strom won the women's 100-yard breaststroke with a
new meet record time of 1:04.60, which also met the 2011 selection
time. St. Thomas freshman Emily Punyko also broke the previous
record with a time of 1:05.34, while defending champ Lindsey Lee of
St. Olaf finished fourth with a time of 1:06.65. The Gusties added
another individual win in the very next event, as sophomore Alissa
Tinklenberg swam to victory with a 2011 Selection Time of
56.48.
In the 400-yard individual medley, Saint John's Josh Seaburg won
a close race to earn the men's title and secure his second win of
the meet. Seaburg, who also won Thursday's 500-yard freestyle, met
the 2011 Selection Time with his winning time of 4:02.11. The next
two to touch the wall were both Oles, and Spencer Scarth (4:03.73)
and Evan Griffith (4:05.59) both met the 'B' cut. The Johnnies got
another win in the 100-yard backstroke, as freshman Logan Arnold
beat a pair of St. Thomas juniors (Michael Hoelterhoff and Ethan
Nimens) with a winning time of 51.89.
The women's 400-IM title was claimed by St. Catherine's Steffanie
Jurusik, who steadily pulled away from the field and won with a 'B'
cut time of 4:35.70. The women's 3-meter diving title was claimed
by St. Thomas' Jennifer Easton, who won a close competition with
Macalester's Renee' Jordan, 449.35 to 438.90. Both scores were good
enough to meet the 2011 NCAA Selection Score.
Following each race, all eight finalists were honored in brief
awards ceremonies, and the top three finishers in each event
received MIAC All-Conference honors and received medals for their
achievement. Friday's updated team scores and All-Conference
honorees in each event are listed below, and complete results from
the session are available online here.
Photos from Thursday's session are also available here,
and can be purchased right off the MIAC site.
The stage has been set for a thrilling final day of action Saturday
with two more sessions on the schedule. The preliminary round
begins at 10:30 a.m. with the finals set to start Friday evening at
6:30 p.m. All remaining sessions will be broadcast live online by
Webcast America (click
here) and all will also have live results available.
In addition, the MIAC has set up an exclusive Web site for the2012
MIAC Swimming and Diving Championships The site features an
event schedule, ticket information, venue information and a map, as
well as links to the live broadcast and results and the site will
be constantly updated throughout the event with recaps, photos and
more.
2012 MIAC Men's Swimming and Diving
Championships
Men's Team Scores (after day two)
1. St. Thomas - 489
2. St. Olaf - 479
3. Gustavus - 392
4. Saint John's - 307
5. Carleton - 281
6. Macalester - 109
7. Saint Mary's - 90
8. Hamline - 74
2012 MIAC Men's All-Conference Individuals
200-yard medley relay
1. St. Olaf (1:33.76)
(Joel Money, Colby Kubat, Chase Liaboe, Michael Gratz)
2. Gustavus (1:34.40)
3. Carleton (1:34.46)
400-yard individual medley
1. Josh Seaburg (Sr., Saint John's) 4:02.01 ST11
2. Spencer Scarth (So., St. Olaf) 4:03.73 B
3. Evan Griffith (Fr., St. Olaf) 4:05.59 B
100-yard butterfly
1. Erik Huls (Sr., St. Thomas) 50.37 B R4
2. Matt Van Fossen (Sr., Gustavus) 51.05
3. Matt Rippentrop (So., St. Thomas) 51.52
200-yard freestyle
1. Michael Gratz (Fr., St. Olaf) 1:39.71 M ST11
2. Sam Rauchwarter (Jr., St. Thomas) 1:40.54 ST11
3. Mamoru Kanazawa (Jr., Carleton) 1:42.44
100-yard breaststroke
1. Colby Kubat (So., St. Olaf) 55.95 A R
2. Billy Schultze (Sr., Gustavus) 57.28 B
3. Nathan France (Fr., St. Thomas) 57.94
100-yard backstroke
1. Logan Arnold (Fr., Saint John's) 51.89
2. Michael Hoelterhoff (Jr., St. Thomas) 52.20
3. Ethan Nimens (Jr., St. Thomas) 52.64
800-yard freestyle relay
1. St. Olaf (6:49.50) ST11
(Spencer Scarth, Michael Gratz, Chase Liaboe, Colby Kubat)
2. St. Thomas (6:53.90)
3. Saint John's (6:58.00)
Key:
M - Meet Record; M* - Conference Record; R - Repeat Champion; R4 - 4-time Champion; A - NCAA 'A' Qualifying Standard; B - NCAA 'B' Qualifying Standard; ST11 - 2011 NCAA Selection Time.
2012 MIAC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships
Women's Team Scores (after day two)
1. Gustavus - 433
2. St. Olaf - 430
3. St. Thomas - 334
4. Saint Benedict - 315
5. Carleton - 307
6. St. Catherine -179
7. Macalester - 168
8. Concordia - 102
9. Saint Mary's - 97
10. Augsburg - 60
11. Hamline - 58
2012 MIAC Women's All-Conference Individuals
3-meter diving
1. Jennifer Easton (Sr., St. Thomas) 449.35 ST11
2. Renee' Jordan (So., Macalester) 438.90 ST11
3. Heather Funai (Fr., Gustavus) 361.20
200-yard medley relay
1. St. Thomas (1:46.79) B
(Hayley Trace, Emily Punyko, Mariann Kukielka, Erin Hogan)
2. Gustavus (1:46.96) B
3. St. Olaf (1:48.71)
400-yard individual medley
1. Steffanie Jurusik (Jr., St. Catherine) 4:35.70 B
2. Abby Lyle (So., Gustavus) 4:39.70
3. Ellen Dean (So., Saint Benedict) 4:43.23
100-yard butterfly
1. Maria Kukielka (Fr., St. Thomas) 57.07 M* B
2. Sophie Pilhofer (Jr., Carleton) 58.17
3. Steph Korba (Sr., Gustavus) 58.31
200-yard freestyle
1. Meghan Weiss (Jr., St. Olaf) 1:51.72 ST11 R
2. Katie Olson (Fr., Gustavus) 1:53.95
3. Milana Socha (So., Carleton) 1:54.70
100-yard breaststroke
1. Jennifer Strom (Fr., Gustavus) 1:04.60 ST11 M
2. Emily Punyko (Fr., St. Thomas) 1:05.34 B M
3. Maggie Boling (So., St. Olaf) 1:06.00
100-yard backstroke
1. Alissa Tinklenberg (So., Gustavus) 56.48 ST11
2. Carolyn Bernhardt (So., St. Olaf) 57.77 B
3. Katie Kubat (Sr., St. Olaf) 58.49
800-yard freestyle relay
1. St. Olaf (7:40.78) B M
(Carolyn Bernhardt, Sarah Kemp, Katie Kubat, Meghan Weiss)
2. Gustavus (7:41.81) B M
3. Carleton (7:50.89)
Key:
M - Meet Record; M* - Conference Record; R - Repeat Champion; A - NCAA 'A' Qualifying Standard; B - NCAA 'B' Qualifying Standard; ST11 - 2011 NCAA Selection Time.