2024-25:NC State Swimming & Diving

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Taking on Arizona State, @packswimdive split the meet with the No. 12 women winning 222-131 and No. 5 men dropping 195-158.

The Wolfpack had multiple freshmen set pool records including Erika Peleaz who totaled six first-place finishes.

https://www.technicianonline.com/sports/nc-state-swimming-and-diving-splits-dual-meet-with-arizona-state-in-season-opener/article_953b50ca-94cf-11ef-8ed8-73e04a40bd90.html
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ACC Names Swimming & Diving Performers of the Week

ACC WOMEN'S SWIMMER OF THE WEEK
Erika Pelaez, NC State, Fr., Miami, Florida


Peleaz swept the competition in all six events last weekend in the Wolfpack win over No. 18 Arizona State. The Miami, Florida, native earned first place in the 100 free (47.98), 200 free (1:43.14) and 200 backstroke (1:50.71). On the relay side, Peleaz was a part of the winning teams for the 200 free relay (21.62 split), 400 free relay (46.76 split) and 200 medley relay (23.48 split). The freshman recorded three personal records (200 free, 200 backstroke, 200 medley relay) in her collegiate debut.

https://theacc.com/news/2024/10/29/athlete-awards-acc-names-swimming-diving-performers-of-the-week.aspx
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The NC State swimming and diving team will be traveling to Athens, GA to go head to head against the No. 8 Georgia Bulldogs. The Pack will be competing in a two day dual meet taking place Nov. 8-9 at the Gabrielsen Natatorium.

The two-day meet begins with the Bulldogs Swimapalooza event on Friday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m., followed by a traditional meet on Saturday, Nov. 9 at 11 a.m. Both meets are free to the public and will stream live on SEC Network+.

The Pack head into it's second dual meet after coming off of a split against the Arizona State Sun Devils on Oct. 25. The Wolfpack women came out hot, securing a 222-131 win over the Sun Devils.

Collectively the Pack head into this week's meet with 44 top-ten finishes in the NCAA. The Wolfpack women currently lead the NCAA with the fastest times in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay, and 400 medley relay.

Freshman Erika Pelaez had a standout performance for the Pack in its matchup against the Sun Devils. Making her college debut, the freshman broke the school record in the women's 200 freestyle as well as the pool record in the women's 200 backstroke. This performance led Pelaez to be named ACC swimmer of the week, her first ACC honor since joining the Pack.

Pack in the rankings:
The Wolfpack started off the season in the polls with the men clocking in at the No. 5 spot in the CSCAA rankings. The women follow behind at the No. 12 spot in the rankings.

Scouting the Bulldogs:
The Bulldogs head into its fourth meet on 2024-25 agenda with a 3-1 record. This matchup will be the Bulldogs second home meet of the season after hosting the Florida Gators November 1 in Athens, Ga. The Gators gave Georgia its first loss of the season after winning with a score of 142-158. Both men's and women's teams posted six wins against the Gators. Multiple Bulldogs made an appearance in the SEC Swimming and Diving athletes of the week in the week of Oct. 22. Redshirt senior Luca Urlando, Freshman Elliot Woodburn, Sophomore Leva Maluka, and Freshman Samantha Rydzewski were all featured on the weekly honors.
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https://gopack.com/news/2024/11/5/swimming-nc-state-set-to-take-on-georgia-bulldogs-in-athens-ga
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The No.5 & No.12 Wolfpack defeated the No.7 & No.10 Georgia Bulldogs in Athens, Ga, Nov. 8-9 as the Pack competed in its first road meet of its 2024-25 agenda. The Wolfpack put on a show this weekend sweeping the Bulldogs, at their home pool with a final score of (232.50-134.50) for the men, and (218-152) for the women.
Competed in the Bulldogs first ever Swimalopooza, the Pack collected a total of 20 individual first place finishes over the course of its two day dual meet. (thirteen on 11/8, and nine on 11/9)

The Wolfpack got a quick jump on the Bulldogs men's and women's 200 medley relay teams taking first, with the men's 200 relay (McCarty, Hoover, Miller, Salls) All clipping and NCAA A cut time after finishing with a time of (1:22.75). Erika Pelaez led the Pack in the women's 200 free finishing a whole second ahead of her opponents. In her second individual event of the night Pelaez kept her winning streak alive after placing first in the women's 100 freestyle with a time of (47.81). Grace Sheble, Aubree Brouwer, and Lisa Nystrand all swept the 1,2, and 3 spots in the women's 100 breaststroke, securing the Wolfpack women 16 points to its total score. Following, Arsen Kozhakmetov earned his first collegiate win after his performance in the 100 Breaststroke. Kozhakmetov finished first with a time of (52.80).

Lily Christanson and Sam Hoover both set the Georgia School Record in the men's and women's 100 IM. Hoover finished with a time of (47.20), with Daniel Diehl, and Simon Bermudez taking the second and third spot. Christianson finished first with a time of (54.94), Lisa Nystrand followed shortly behind to take third.
Heading into day two the red and white from NC State had a cushioning lead over the Bulldogs in both men's and women's events.The women lead with (119-67) points, and the men with a (128-58). In the men's 200 IM Daniel Diehl, Simon Bermudez, and Kyle Ponsler all had podium finishes leaving the Bulldogs in the bottom of the heat. The Wolfpack men's 800 free relay team consisting of Kaii Winkler, Jerry Fox, Sam Hoover, and Daniel Diehl all clocked the fastest time in the nation holding the new top time of 6:19.81.

Saturday, the Wolfpack women swept the Bulldogs securing a 66 point lead for the win. Leah Shackley was the leader of the Pack this week having four individual 1st place finishes in the 200 back, 200 fly, 100 back, and the 100 fly. Her performances in the women's 100 Back, qualifying her for an NCAA A cut time.Chase Travis moved her way up the record books, now holding the third fastest time in school history in the women's 1000 freestyle with a time of 9:39.05.

Diving Highlights:
Diver Elisabeth Rockefellar earned her first collegiate win placing first in both the 1-meter (280.50), and 3-meter (292.58) events.

Up Next: The Pack will make the trip to Greensboro November 21-23 as they host the Wolfpack Elite GAC Invitational at Greensboro Aquatic Center. Making an appearance at the invite will be Duke (M/W), Virginia Tech (M/W), Arizona State(M/W), Arizona(M/W), Army (M/W), and Northwestern (M/W).

Women's Top Finishers:
Day One:
200 Medley Relay: Noble, G.Sheble, Shackley, Moses (1st-1:36.66) A
200 Medley Relay: Crush, Brouwer, Driscoll, Immel (3rd- 1:37.89)
200 Free: Erika Pelaez (1st-1:44.20)
100 Back: Leah Shackley (1st-50.22)
100 Back: Kennedy Noble (2nd- 51.22)
100 Breast: Grace Sheble (1st-1:00.52)
100 Breast: Aubree Brouwer (2nd- 1:00.70)
100 Breast: Lisa Nystrand (3rd- 1:01.10)
50 Free: Tyler Driscoll (1st-21.88)
50 Free: Lily Christianson (2nd- 22.23)
100 IM: Lily Christianson (1st- 54.94)
100 IM: Lisa Nystand (2nd- 55.38)
100 Free: Erika Pelaez (1st- 47.81)
100 Fly: Leah Shackley (1st- 51.08)
100 Fly: Tyler Driscoll (2nd- 52.84)
200 Free Relay: Christanson, Pelaez, Moses, Immel (1st- 1:28.52)
400 Medley Relay: Pelaez, Brower, Driscoll, Christianson (1st- 3:32.40)
400 Medley Relay: Crush, Nystrand, Scadron, Moses (3rd- 3:37.65)
1000 Free: Chase Travis (3rd- 9:39.05)
200 Back: Leah Shackley (1st-1:50.81)
200 Back: Kenna Smallegange (3rd-1:57.89)
200 Breast: Lisa Nystrand (1st-2:10.40)
200 Breast: Aubree Brouwer (2nd- 2:11.82)
200 IM: Erika Pelaez (1st- 1:57.01)
200 IM: Lisa Nystrand (3rd-1:58.53)
800 Free Relay: Helms, Crush, van Selm, Moses (3rd-7:12.56)
200 Fly: Leah Shackley (1st- 1:55.75)
200 Fly: Caroline Sheble (3rd- 1:57.76)
400 Free Relay: Christianson, Driscoll, Crush, Pelaez (2nd- 3:15.34)
400 Free Relay: Moses, Shackley, Helms, Immel (3rd- 3:17.22)
1-Meter: Elisabeth Rockefellar (1st- 280.50)
3-Meter: Elisabeth Rockefellar (1st- 292.58)

Men's Top-Finishers:
200 Medley Relay: McCarty, Hoover, Miller, Salls (1st-1:22.75)
200 Medley Relay: Weaver, Kozhakhmetov, Conrad, W.Walker (3rd-1:25.28)
200 Free: Kaii Winkler (2nd- 1:32.85)
200 Free: Daniel Diehl (3rd-1:33.74)
100 Back: Hudson Williams (2nd- 46.23)
100 Breast: Arsen Kozhakhmetov (1st- 52.80)
100 Breast: Sam Hoover (2nd-52.87)
50 Free: Quintin McCarty (1st-19.22)
50 Free: Drew Salls (2nd- 19.38)
50 Free: Wells Walker (3rd-19.78)
100 IM: Sam Hoover (1st- 47.20)
100 IM: Daniel Diehl (2nd- 48.27)
100 IM: Simon Bermudez (3rd- 49.13)
100 Free: Jerry Fox (1st- 42.36)
100 Free: Kaii Winkler (2nd- 42.71)
100 Fly: Luke Miller (1st- 45.53)
500 Free: David Betlehem (1st- 4:16.62)
500 Free: Lance Norris (2nd- 4:17.13)
500 Free: Owen Llyod (3rd- 4:18.86)
200 Free Relay: McCarty, W.Walker, Miller, Winkler (1st-1:16.47)
200 Free Relay: Salls, Fox, Weaver, Williams (2nd- 1:16.60)
400 Medley Relay: McCarty, Kozhakhmetov, Miller, Fox (1st- 3:04.76)
400 Medley Relay: H.Williams, Heck, Winkler, Salls (3rd- 3:07.07)
200 Back: Daniel Diehl: (2nd- 1:41.41)
200 Breast: Sam Hoover (1st- 1:57.34)
200 Breast: Arsen Kozhakhmetov (2nd- 1:58.24)
200 Breast: Hudson Schuticht (3rd- 1:58.35)
1000 Free: Owen Llyod (1st- 8:47.51)
1000 Free: Lance Norris (2nd- 8:48.00)
1000 Free: David Betlehem (3rd-8:52.73)
200 IM: Daniel Diehl: (1st-1:43.85)
200 IM: Simon Bermudez: (2nd- 1:45.86)
200 IM Kyle Ponsler: (3rd- 1:47.50)
800 Free Relay: Winkler, Fox, Hoover, Diehl (1st- 6:19.81)
800 Free Relay: Betlehem, Mueller, Kozhakhmetov, Ponser (3rd- 6:32.71)
200 Fly: Matt Marsteiner (2nd- 1:45.79)
200 Fly: JT Ewing (3rd- 1:46.04)
400 Free Relay: Miller, Salls, McCarty, W.Walker (1st- 2:52.31)
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https://gopack.com/news/2024/11/9/swimming-wolfpack-sweep-georgia-in-first-road-meet-of-the-season
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NC State's Daniel Diehl was named the ACC Men's Swimmer of the Week

NC State's Leah Shackley and California's Isabelle Stadden shared ACC Women's Co-Swimmers of the Week honors while NC State's Elisabeth Rockefeller was named ACC Women's Diver of the Week.

ACC MEN'S SWIMMER OF THE WEEK
Daniel Diehl, NC State, So., Cumberland, Maryland


Diehl was named the ACC Men's Swimmer of the Week after his performance against No. 7 Georgia last week. The sophomore out of Cumberland, Maryland, earned first place in the 200 IM (1:43.85) and was a member of the winning 800 free relay team (6:19.81). Diehl also came in second in the 200 back (1:41.15), second in the 100 IM (48.27) and third in the 200 free (1:33.74).

ACC WOMEN'S CO-SWIMMER OF THE WEEK
Leah Shackley, NC State, Fr., Bedford, Pennsylvania


Shackley earned four individual titles last weekend in the Wolfpack's win against No. 10 Georgia, where she contributed a team-high 36 points to the final score. The Bedford, Pennsylvania, native took first in the 200 fly (1:55.75), 200 back (1:50.81), 100 back (50.22) and the 100 fly (51.08). She also helped lead NC State to a win in the 200 medley relay (1:36.66). Shackley is undefeated in all individual events during the past two meets for the Wolfpack.

ACC WOMEN'S DIVER OF THE WEEK
Elisabeth Rockefeller, NC State, So., Fairfax, Virginia


The Fairfax, Virginia, native swept the boards last week in a Wolfpack win against No. 10 Georgia. Rockefeller placed first in the 1-meter with a score of 280.50 before snagging a win in the 3-meter with a score of 292.58.

https://theacc.com/news/2024/11/12/athlete-awards-acc-names-swimming-diving-performers-of-the-week.aspx
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The Wolfpack men's and women's swimming and diving teams wrapped up a thrilling weekend of competition at the Greensboro Aquatic Center, Saturday evening. The No. 5 Wolfpack women claim its third consecutive invite win Saturday night, after placing first with 1769 points. The No. 6 men placed second behind Arizona State with 1846 total points.

The Wolfpack women lead the way ahead of Arizona State (1678 points), Virginia Tech (1338 points), Duke (1287 points), Northwestern (1017.50 points), Arizona (815.50 points), and Army (305 points). The men took second, behind Arizona State who led with 1956.50 points. Virginia Tech finished third (1352.50), with Arizona (1028 points), Duke (787 points), Northwestern (771 points), and Army (399 points) finishing out the end of the competition. NC State dominated claiming a combined 15 first-place finishes, 13 second-place finishes, and nine third-place finishes.

Freshman Leah Shackley had a strong performance totaling three first-place finishes. On the third day of competition, Shackley led the field in the 200 back finishing first with a time of 1:49.71, qualifying her for the NCAA A cut. Shackley currently is the third-ranked female swimmer in the 100 back and 200 back, and fifth in the 100 fly. Shackley was part of the two Wolfpack relay teams which placed first in the 400 free relay team, and second in the 200 medley relay which both qualified for NCAA's with an A cut time.

The Wolfpack kicked things off on a high Thursday, with the women's 400 medley relay. Kennedy Noble, Aubree Brouwer, Leah Shackley, and Erika Pelaez delivered an outstanding performance, finishing first with a time of 3:29.08. On the men's side, Sam Hoover, Jerry Fox, Luke Miller, and Hudson Williams, came in second right behind Arizona State, with a time of 3:03.74. Both relay teams qualified with an A cut time and recorded the fastest times of the season.

The men's 500 free saw six NC State top ten finishers with Chase Mueller, Lance Norris, and Kyle Ponsler all sweeping the top three times. Will Gallant, Owen Llyod, and Matt Marsteiner were all members of the Pack's top finishers.

The Wolfpack went five for eight in the men's 400 IM. Kyle Ponsler took first with a time of 3:41.61. Ponsler still remains the NC State school record holder in the 400 IM. Diehl placed third right behind for a best time of 3:44.64. Charlie Bufton placed fifth, and Simon Bermudez placed sixth. Bermudez, and Bufton both saw the best times in preliminaries Friday morning.

Arsen Kozhakhmetov saw two personal bests this weekend in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke. Kozhakhmetov placed fifth in the 200 breast and fourth in the 100 breast behind senior Sam Hoover.

Kennedy Noble 1:56.37 dominated the competition in the 200 IM, clinching first. Lisa Nystrand followed closely with a second-place finish with a time of 1:57.22.

Freshman, Erika Pelaez (51.81), Lily Christianson (53.10), and Sophie Scadron (54.36) all earned personal bests in the 100 butterfly. Pelaez took third, Christianson took fifth, and Scadron with a 17th-place finish.

NC State Wolfpack women Leah Shackley(1:49.71-A), Erika Pelaez(1:50.64), and Kennedy Noble(1:51.22) all earned podium finishes in the 200 back Saturday evening. Showing the depth Shackley and Pelaez both clocked personal bests, with Shackley breaking 1:50.00 earning her the second fastest 200 back time in school history.

Diver Calvin Leblanc competed in the A final in the men's 1 meter after placing eighth in the field. Leblanc placed sixth in his performance on the platform on the last day of competition breaking a score of 260.75.

Ashton Zuburg competed in the A final on all three days of competition, Zuburg finished seventh in the one-meter and three-meter events, and eighth on platform. Celia Bidwell started competition in the B final on day one, quickly earning her spot in the A final for the three-meter, and platform events. Bidwell placed sixth on platform, and eighth in the three-meter.

Top finishers:
200 free relay: Christianson, Driscoll, Shackley, Pelaez (1st- 1:27.34)
500 free: Chase Travis (2nd-4:43.16)
200 IM: Kennedy Noble (1st- 1:56.37)
200 IM: Lisa Nystrand (1:57.22)
50 free: Lily Christianson (3rd- 21.89)
400 medley relay: Noble, Brouwer, Shackley, Pelaez (1st- 3:29.08)
400 IM: Lisa Nystrand (1st- 4:12.33)
100 fly: Leah Shackley (1st- 51.42)
100 fly: Erika Pelaez (2nd-52.25)
200 free: Annabel Crush (1st-1:44.79)
100 breast: Aubree Brouwer (2nd- 59.87)
100 back: Leah Shackley (1st- 50.85)
100 back: Kennedy Noble (2nd- 51.21)
200 medley relay: Pelaez, Brouwer, Shackley, Driscoll (2nd- 1:36.22)
1650 free: Chase Travis (2nd- 16:13.83)
1650 free: Emma Hastings (3rd- 16:23.68)
200 back: Leah Shackley(1st- 1:49.71)
200 back: Erika Pelaez (2nd- 1:50.64)
200 back: Kennedy Noble(3rd-1:51.22)
100 free: Lily Christianson (3rd- 48.54)
200 breast: Lisa Nystrand (2:09.83)
200 fly: Caroline Sheble(1:57.73)
400 free relay: Christianson, Crush, Shackley, Pelaez(1st-3:12.66)

200 free relay: Salls, Fox, Winkler, Hoover (2nd- 1:16.02)
500 free: Chase Mueller (1st-4:14.16)
500 free: Lance Norris (2nd-4:14.22)
500 free: Kyle Ponsler (3rd-4:16.47)
200 IM: Daniel Diehl (1st- 1:41.68)
200 IM: Charlie Bufton (3rd- 1:45.32)
50 free: Drew Salls (2nd- 19:14)
50 free: Jerry Fox (3rd- 19.23)
400 medley relay: H.Williams, Hoover, Miller, Fox (2nd- 3:03.74)
200 medley relay: H.Williams, Hoover, Miller, Fox (2nd- 1:23.12)
400 IM: Kyle Ponsler (1st- 3:41.51)
400 IM: Daniel Diehl (3rd- 3:44.64)
100 fly: Luke Miller (2nd- 44.86)
200 free: Kaii Winkler (1st- 1:32.79)
100 breast: Sam Hoover (3rd- 52.40)
100 back: Hudson Williams (3rd-46.15)
1650 free: Owen Llyod (1st-14.37.23)
1650 free: Lance Norris (2nd-14:38.69)
200 back: Daniel Diehl (1st-1:40.37)
100 free: Jerry Fox (2nd- 41.65)
100 free: Kaii Winkler (3rd-42.04)
400 free relay: Winkler, Fox, Miller, Hoover(1st-2:47.28)

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college swimming November 24 rankings

https://www.cscaa.org/top25

men
#1 Texas 1/24-25
Arizona State #2, faced twice and 1/24-25
California #5
NC State #6
Georgia #7, faced once
Stanford #8
Louisville #9
unc-ch #12
Virginia Tech #13 - faced once
Georgia Tech #19
Florida State #22
Arizona
Duke
Northwestern
Army
Wilmington

women
#1 Virginia 1/24-25
#2 Texas 1/24-25
#4 Stanford
#5 NC State
#7 Louisville
#9 California
#13 Arizona State, aced twice and 1/24-25


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