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Swimming 2/1/2020 2:56:00 PM
NC State Sweeps Virginia Tech to Close Out the Regular Season
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CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. The No. 7/3 NC State men's and women's swimming and diving teams closed out the regular season with a sweep over No. 25/NR Virginia Tech on Saturday morning.
The men outscored the Hokies 178-120, and the women outscored the Hokies 181-114.
Coleman Stewart led both NC State squads with three individual event titles on the day, and Kate Moore, Sirena Rowe and Nyls Korstanje won two individual event titles.
Stewart also set his second consecutive 100-yard backstroke pool record, this time at the Christiansburg Aquatic Center with a 45.51 clip.
The women swept six events on the day (200-yard freestyle, 100-yard backstroke, 100-yard breaststroke, 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle and 200-yard breaststroke), including taking the top four spots in the 200-yard freestyle, the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard breaststroke.
The men notched their fourth consecutive dual win on Saturday, solidifying their undefeated status in the category for the 2019-20 season.
NC State placed at least one diver on the podium in every event it competed in. Madeline Kline took home a pair of second-place finishes, with a 281.48 on the one-meter board and a 293.78 on the three-meter board. Helene Synott joined Kline on the podium in one-meter competition with a score of 245.30.
On the men's side, James Brady took home the top spot in the men's one-meter competition (344.18). He claimed third place on the three-meter board posting a 319.13.
"I think today we had a very good and consistent day on the boards for the women's team," said head diving coach Yahya Radman. "Madeline was in real contention for winning both events in the battle between her and Virginia Tech. It was a really exciting one to watch. I'm very happy and pleased that James was able to finish his dual meet career with a win on one-meter, but when we get back home we need to finish a few final touches on three-meter."
Up Next:
The No. 7/3 NC State men's and women's swimming and diving teams turn their attention to ACC Championships, which are set to be held in Greensboro, N.C.
WOMEN'S SCORE: NC STATE, 181 VIRGINIA TECH, 114
TOP FINISHERS:
One-meter: Madeline Kline (2nd place 281.48)
200 medley relay: Berkoff, Hanson, Rowe, Alons (1st place 1:38.22)
1,000 freestyle: Mackenzie Glover (2nd place 10:15.36)
200 freestyle: Kate Moore (1st place 1:49.87)
100 backstroke: Emma Muzzy (1st place 53.93)
100 breaststroke: Sophie Hansson (1st 1:00.83)
200 butterfly: Kylee Alons (1st 1:58.79)
50 freestyle: Sirena Rowe (1st place 22.80)
100 freestyle: Julia Poole (1st place 50.83)
Three-meter: Madeline Kline (2nd place 293.78)
200 backstroke: Kate Moore (1st place 1:56.65)
200 breaststroke: Olivia Calegan (1st place 2:16.86)
500 freestyle: Katharine Berkoff (2nd place 4:58.73)
100 butterfly: Sirena Rowe (1st place 55.17)
200 IM: Makayla Sargent (EXH 2:01.68)
200 free relay: Alons, Perry, Rowe, Calegan (EXH 1:29.77)
MEN'S SCORE: NC STATE, 178 VIRGINIA TECH, 120
TOP FINISHERS:
Three-meter: James Brady (3rd place 319.13)
200 medley relay: Hensley, Kusto, Sobolewski, Korstanje (1st place 1:27:64)
1,000 freestyle: Eric Knowles (1st place 9:06.27)
200 freestyle: Hunter Tapp (1st place 1:37.05)
100 backstroke: Coleman Stewart (1st place 45.51)
100 breaststroke: Rafal Kusto (1st place 55.73)
200 butterfly: Zach Brown (2nd place 1:46.10)
50 freestyle: Nyls Korstanje (1st -19.70)
100 freestyle: Nyls Korstanje (1st place 43.79)
One-meter: James Brady (1st place 344.18)
200 backstroke: Jacob Johnson (2nd place 1:46.70)
200 breaststroke: Rafal Kusto (2nd place 2:01.90)
500 freestyle: Curtis Wiltsey (1st place 4:27.67)
100 butterfly: Coleman Stewart (1st place 46.60)
200 IM: Coleman Stewart (1st place 1:48.54)
200 free relay: Johnson, Rice, McGlaughlin, Sobolewski (2nd place 1:21.80)